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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 612
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- Bruta fulmina et vana - Thunderbolts that strike blindly and in vain (Pliny the Elder - Naturalis Historia II)
- Bussillis - The state of affairs
- Caeca invidia est - Envy is blind (Livy)
- Caecis hoc clarum est - It is clear, even for the blind
- Caecum odium - Hate is blind
- Caecus amor prolis - The love for children is blind
- Caecus non iudicat de coloribus - The blind don't judge colors
- Caeli enarram glorian dei - The heavens proclaim the glory of Go
- Caelo 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 spirit
- Caelum stat, terra moveatur - Sky stands, earth moves
- Caesar decimae legioni indulgebat - Caesar was lenient with the tenth legion
- Caesar misit legatos qui nuntiarent hoc consilium - Caesar sent ambassadors to announce this determination
- Caesar, non super grammaticos - Caesar, (you have) no (authority) over the grammarians
- Caesar si viveret ad remum dareris - If Caesar were alive, he would have you chained to an oar (Consider carefully your carless words)
- Caesarem vehis, Caesarique fortunam - You carry Caesar and Caesar's fortune (Julius Caesar said this words on a stormy voyage across the Adriatic Sea to pirates who had kidnapped him. These pirates would ask for a reward of 20 bars of gold, but Cesar insisted that they charged 50 for him. After Caesar was released, Caesar and his troops captured these pirates and crucified them - It was said to a Captain attempting to bring Caesar (in disguise) back to Italia, in search of Marcus Antonius and the bulk of Caesar's army. Not Pirates... He told them "I will return & crucify you all.." - Thank you: S. Scott Fain
- Caetera desideratum - The rest is wished
- Calamitas nulla sola - Misfortune does not come alone
- Calamo currente - With a running pen (Without thinking - Excuse for an errata)
- Calumniare est falsa crimina intendere - Slander is a false crime charge (Legal term)
- Calvus turpis nihil compton - Nothing more despicable than a bald-man who pretends to have hair
- Campi partitio - Distribution of land
- Campus - Field (Academic term - University grounds)
- Candide et constanter - Honest and consistent
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