Latin Phrases with the word "omnia"

  1. Aegri somnia - A sick man's troubled dreams
  2. Amor omnia vincit - Love Conquers all (Virgil - Eclogues X)
  3. Ante omnia, fratres carissimi, diligatur deus, deinde et proximus, quia ista sunt praecepta principaliter nobis data — Before all else, dearest brothers, let God be loved, and then your neighbor, because these are the chief commandments which have been given to us (Saint Agustine - Rule used by his followers)
  4. Bernardus monachus non uidit omnia - Benard, the monk, did not see everything
  5. Caveat omnia apocrypha. Et si quando ea non ad dogmatum veritatem, sed ad signorum reverentiam legere voluerit, sciat... multa his admixta vitiosa - Beware of all the apocryphal. And if at any time the truth of them, not for dogmas, but out of respect, he wishes to read, let him know ... a lot of these truths are mixed with with defects
  6. Cum amico omnia amara et dulcia communicata velim - I would like share all sorrows and all pleasures with my friend
  7. Deus cui hoc est natura quod fecerit - God is like the nature He made (Augustine - Opera Omnia)
  8. Dixit qui cedebat in throno; ecce nova facio omnia - The one who was seated on the throne said, Behold, I make all things new (Vulgate - Revelation 21: 5 )
  9. Dominus est regit qui omnia - The Lord reigns over all (Thank you: Landia )
  10. E conchis omnia - everything from shells (Erasmus Darwin, the grandfather of Charles Darwin, had this saying painted on his carriage. He believed life began with simple shelled organisms and that every creature came from them.)
  11. Fraus omnia corrumpit - Fraud corrupts all (Legal Term - discovery of fraud invalidates all aspects of a judicial decision)
  12. In omnia paratus - Prepared for all thing
  13. Inde datae leges, ne fortior omnia posset - The laws were made lest the stronger should be all powerful (Legal term - Ovid, Fasti III, 279)
  14. Instaurare omnia in Christo - To restore everything in Christ (Pope Saint Pius X)
  15. Ius naturale est quod natura omnia animalia docuit - The natural law is what nature has taught all living things (Legal term)
  16. Labor omnia improba vincit - Hard work conquers everything (Philosophical term - Virgil - Georgics)
  17. Labor omnia vincit - Work conquers all (Motto of many institutions)
  18. Letum nom omnia finit – While it is not fina
  19. Letum nom omnia vinci - Perseverance conquers all
  20. Libertas perfundet omnia luce - Freedom spreads the light over everyone
  21. Luce sunt clariora tua concilia omnia - All your advice is clearer than the light (Cicero)
  22. Mirum somnium somniavi - I dreamed a wonderful dream
  23. Mors Omnia Aequat - Mors equals us all (Phrase in the frontispiece of the Guadalupe cemetery in Leon, Nicaragua)
  24. Mundus est omnia natura rerum conceptio summa, caelumque sideribus conformatum - The world is in an all-encompassing concept, all things in nature and the sky formed by the stars (Marcvs Vitrubivs Pollio in the book "De Architectura")
  25. Nemo Potest Omnia Scire - It is not possible to know everything (Varro - De Re Rustica II)
  26. Non mihi sit laudi quod eram velut alter Apelles, sed quod tuis meritis omnia, Christe, dabam - Do not praise me because I was like another Apelles, but because everything handed, O Christ, by your merits. (Epitaph on the tomb of the most spiritual of the Italian painters, Pietro di Guidolino - Apelles was a great Greek painter)
  27. Non omnia possumus omnes - Not everyone can do everything (Virgil)
  28. Numero pondere & mensura Deus omnia condidit - God created things by number, size and weight (Sir Isaac Newton)
  29. O si sic homnia! - If they were all like that! (It is a form of praise that implies that if all the things or if all people were a certain way or behave the same way, the world would be a much better place)
  30. Omnia cella o cella - Every living organism comes from another (Philosophical term - there is no spontaneous life)
  31. Omnia Cum Honore - Will all honors (Academic term - Used on degree certificates to indicate exceptional academic standing)
  32. Omnia definitio in iura civilis periculosam est - Every definition in law is dangerous (Legal term - Javolenus)
  33. Omnia dici possunt latine - Everything can be said in Latin. (Academic Term)
  34. Omnia in bonum - Everything turns good (Given the difficulties of the ordinary life, God help us turn things good - Motto of San Jose Maria Escriva de Balaguer, Spanish priest and founder of Opus Dei)
  35. Omnia in charitate nituntur - Treat all with charity
  36. Omnia labor optat premium - All work has to be compensated (paid) ( Thank you: K. Mompalao - Malta )
  37. Omnia mea mecum porto - Everything I have, I carry with me
  38. Omnia mecum porto - I carry all of mine with me (Bias, one of the Seven Sages of Greece, when Cyrus army was threating Prien, all his fellow citizens were loading their possessions in preparation to flee, except Bias. He understood that the true riches are in the heart)
  39. Omnia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis - All things change, and we change with the
  40. Omnia per Ipsum Facta Sunt - All things are or happen by themselves (Vulgate - John 1:3)
  41. Omnia praeclara, rara - All very illustrious things are scarce
  42. Omnia saturatio mala, autem perdiciam pessima - All indigestions are bad, but the worst is from eating partridges.
  43. Omnia secundum litem fiunt - All things are raised by way of strife or battle (Heraclitus - Philosophical term - Prologue of Celestina)
  44. Omnia siccis dura - Everything is hard for the dry (Epicurean ruling, indicating that people are sad when they do not drink)
  45. Omnia sunt plena Iovis - All are full of Jupiter (Virgil)
  46. Omnia tempus habent - All things have their time
  47. Omnia vincit Amor; et nos cedamus Amori - Love triumphs over everything; let's give way to love (Virgil in "Bucolics")
  48. Omnia vincit labor improbus - All can be done with dedicated effort
  49. Omnia Vitae Virtus - Everything in life is Vitue (Motto of "La Paz" school in Veracruz, Mexico)
  50. Omnibus omnia est lex - All things for all men is the law
  51. Pecuniae omnia parent - All things due to money (Titus Lucretius Caro)
  52. Per omnia saecula saeculorum - For all ages of ages (forever)
  53. Prima: Bene esse cum priore; Secunda: Relinquere omnia taliter qualiter; Tertia: Sinere mundum currere cum currit - First: Be good with the prior (boss); Second: Leave everything as it is (as you found it); Third: Let the world run, like it runs
  54. Pure Puris omnia - For one who is pure, all that is pure
  55. Quaeritur primum regnum Dei et iustitiam eius, et haec omnia adiicientur - Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and the rest will be added unto you (Vulgate - Matthew 6:33)
  56. Qui unum habet vitium, omnia habet - He who has one vice, has them all (Seneca, De Benefiticiis)
  57. Recordare debes omnia vertentur ad originem - Must remember that all things return to their place of origin
  58. Si velim omnia proelia Hannibalis describere dies me deficiat - If I were to describe all the battles of Hannibal, the days will fail me (I would not have time to do that)
  59. Totus tuus - Totally yours (Motto of John Paul II: part of a text of Scripture "Totus Tuus ego sum et omnia mea tua sunt" = "I'm all yours, and all I have is yours")
  60. Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas - Vanity of vanities, all is vanity (Vulgate - Ecclesiastes 1, 2)
  61. Venite ad me, et ego dabo vobis omnia bona - Come with me and I will give you all the goods (Ecclesiastical term)
  62. Veritas ante omnia - The truth above all (Motto of the Colombian Academy of History)
  63. Vincit omnia veritas - Truth conquers all
  64. Virtus omnia vincit - Virtue conquers all
  65. Voluntas omnia vincit - The will conquers all

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