Latin Phrases and Quotes
Starting with phrase number 4116

  1. Vincit qui patitur - The one that perseveres conquers
  2. Vinculum iuris - Vinculum law (Legal term - In civil cases, provides the right to enforce obligations)
  3. Vindica domine causam tuam - Avenge your cause Lord
  4. Vinum et musica laetificant cor - Wine and music make the heart happy
  5. Vinum regum, rex vinorum - The wine of Kings, the king of wines (What king Louis XIV had to say about the the Hungarian wine Tokaji Aszú)
  6. Violenti rapiunt - The violent take it by force
  7. Vir bonus, dicendi peritus - Honest and excellent speaker
  8. Vir fidelis multum laudabitur - A faithful man shall be much praised (Vulgate - Proverbs 28, 20)
  9. Vir prudens non contra ventum mingit - An intelligent man does not pee against the wind
  10. Vir Religiosus - Religious Man ( Pius VIII (1829-1830) motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - There is no credible evidence that this pope was more religious than the others)
  11. Vir sapiens fortis est - The man who is wise is strong (Proverbs 24-5 Vulgata)
  12. Vir sapiens, pauca loquitur - A wise man, speaks little
  13. Vires acquirit eundo - The forces are acquired by marching or She gathers strength as she goes (Virgil - You learn to swim by swimming)
  14. Viri infelicis procul amici - Friends stay away from an unhappy man (Seneca)
  15. Viribus Unitis - United Forces (Name of an Austrian battleship, ceded to Yugoslavia, which was sunk by two torpedoes at the end of WWI)
  16. Viriliter age - Behave as a man (Motto of the Science Institute of Guadalajara, Mexico)
  17. Viris illustribus - Illustrious men
  18. Virtus divina non est alligata sacramentis - The power of God is not bound to the sacraments (St. Thomas Aquinas)
  19. Virtus et vitium contraria sunt - Virtue and vice are opposites
  20. Virtus junxit mors non separabit - Whom virtue unites, death does not separate
  21. Virtus nescit labi - Virtue is not wrong (Juvenal, Satires)
  22. Virtus non est nisi diligere quod diligendum est - Virtue is nothing but loving what ought to be loved. (It is one of the sharpest definitions of christian ethics. It can be found in Augustine´s Epistle 155, c.13,)
  23. Virtus omnia vincit - Virtue conquers all
  24. Virtus semper viret - Virtue always blooms
  25. Virtus sola nemini dono datur - Virtue alone is not given out for free

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