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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 4185
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- Volo ut rivulos, non statim, in mare eligas entroire - I want you to decide to go to the sea by the streams not directly (St. Thomas Aquinas)
- Volo ut Sis - I want it to be you (Love phrase)
- Voluntas in mente retenta, voluntas non est - Will retained in the mind is not an expression of will (Legal term - If there is no manifestation that that person was willing something, you cannot say that's what was on his mind)
- Voluntas omnia vincit - The will conquers all
- Voluntatis populi custos - Trustees of the will of the people (Motto of Paraguay's Electoral Justice)
- Volvere vortices - Spinning vortex (Horace)
- Vos baptizabit in Spiritu Sancto et igni - He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire (Vulgate - Luke 3, 16)
- Vos estis lux mundi - You are the light of the world (Ecclesiastical term)
- Vox clamantis in deserto - The of the one crying in the dessert (Vulgate - Matthew 3.31)
- Vox faucibus haesit - His voice stayed in his throat (Virgil)
- Vox populi, vox Dei - Voice of the people, voice of God (Peter de Blois 1129-1204, who wrote about the Crusades)
- Vox Veritatis - The voice of truth (Inscribed in a bell at the University of Monterrey, Mexico)
- Vtraque Vnum - In both one (Motto inscribed in Spanish American coins called "columnar" which represented both Europe and America)
- Vulgata editio - Edition for the people (Referring to the Bible written in common Latin, the "Vulgate")
- Vulgus vult decipi, ergo decipiatur - The masses want to be deceived, so let it be deceived
- Vulnerant omnes, ultima necat - They all hurt, the last one kills (Refers the hours that pass by - The last hour is when we die - Motto inscribed in clocks)
- Vulnus opem feret - The wound leads to action (Legal term)
- Vulpem arguebat lupus - The wolf accuses the fox
- Vulpes pilum mutat, non mores - The fox changes fur, but not customs (Suetonius Life of the 12 Caesars.)
- Zama quinque dierum iter a Carthagine abest - Zama far from Cartago a journey of five days (Livy - Book XXX, 29 - Zama was the battle that "ended" war between Scipio Africanus and Anhibal)
- Zelo zelatus sum pro Domino Deo exercituum - With zeal have I been zealous for the Lord God of hosts (Vulgate - I Kings 19,14 - Motto of the Carmelites)
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