|   | Latin Phrases and QuotesStarting with phrase number 600
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 | Bonum virum facile crederes, magnum libenter  -  You might believe a good man easily, a great man with pleasure (Tacitus)Bonus Comes  -  A Good Count (or Companion) (Pope Adrian V (1276)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His name was Ottobono Fieschi, bono means good. In addition, he was a count)Bos Albanus in Portu  -  Alban Bull in the Port (Pope Alexander VI (1492-1503)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - He was bishop of Albano and Port, and his coat of arms bears an ox)Bos Pascens  -  Grazing Ox (Pope Callixtus III (1455-1458)  motto, according to St. Malachy prophecies - His coat of arms depicted a golden grazing ox)Bovem eximium Marti immolavit  -  Sacrificed a magnificent bull to MarBovi clitellas imponere  -  Saddle an ox (To give an assignment to someone that cannot handle it)Breve et irreparabile tempus omnibus est vitae  -  Everyone's lifespan is brief and unalterableBrevi manu  -  With short hand (Legal term - Without legal warrant - Ownership by possession - Compare with longa manu)Brevior saltare cum deformibus mulieribus est vita  -  Life is too short to dance with ugly womenBrevis esse laboro, obscurus fio  -  If I labor to become brief, I become obscureBrevis ipsa vita est, sed malis fit longior  -  Life is short, but it is made longer by our vices (Syrus)Brevis oratio et longa manducatio  -  Short speech and long mealBruta fulmina et vana  -  Thunderbolts that strike blindly and in vain (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia II)Bussillis  -  The state of affairsCaeca invidia est  -  Envy is blind (Livy)Caecis hoc clarum est  -  It is clear, even for the blindCaecum odium  -  Hate is blindCaecus amor prolis  -  The love for children is blind Caecus non iudicat de coloribus  -  The blind don't judge colorsCaeli enarram glorian dei  -  The heavens proclaim the glory of GoCaelo tonantem credidimus iovem regnare  -  When we heard thunder, we though Jupiter reigned (Horace, Odes III)Caelum mihi lex  -  Heaven is my law (Inscribed in a sun dial)Caelum non animun mutant qui trans mare currunt  -  They who run across the sea change their sky, not their spiritCaelum stat, terra moveatur  -  Sky stands, earth movesCaesar decimae legioni indulgebat  -  Caesar was lenient with the tenth legion
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