Latin Phrases with the word "quod"

  1. Ab alio expectes alteri quod feceris - Expect to receive such treatment as you have given (Syrus - Sententiae)
  2. Accipe quod tuum, alterique da suum - Take what is yours, leave theirs to them
  3. Actio est ius persequendi in iudicio, quod sibi debetur - Action is the right to obtain what it is due by the process of law (Legal term - Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Instituta, libri 1, 6)
  4. Age quod agis et bene agis - Do what you do and do it wel
  5. Ama Deum et fac quod vis - Love God and do what you want (Augustine)
  6. Ama et quod vis fac - Love and do what you want (St. Augustine - Principle of Christian ethics)
  7. Animo et fortuna parentis terror quod virtum - Courage and luck is related to terror and virtue
  8. Cito fit quod dii volunt - What the gods want happens soon (Petronius)
  9. Confessus pro iudicato est, qui quodammodo sua sententia damnatur - The one who confesses during trial condems himself, and in a way dictates his sentence (Legal term - Julius Paulus Digest 42,1,50,1)
  10. Credere quod non videmus, propter testimonium dicentis - To believe on what you do not see, based on the testimony of who says it (Legal term - public faith)
  11. Da quod iubes et iube quod vis - Da lo que mandas, y manda lo que quieras - Give what thou commandest and command what thou wilt (Philosophical term - Augustine)
  12. Deus cui hoc est natura quod fecerit - God is like the nature He made (Augustine - Opera Omnia)
  13. Eram quod es, eris quod sum - I was what you are, you will be what I am (Horace, Carmina XI - Engraved in Gravestones)
  14. Ergo breue praeceptum tibi praecipitur, dilige, et quod uis fac: siue taceas, dilectione taceas; siue clames, dilectione clames; siue emendes, dilectione emendes; siue parcas, dilectione parcas: radix sit intus dilectionis, non potest de ista radice nisi bonum existere - Therefore, a short precept: Love and do what you want; if you shut up, do it for love; if you scream, also do it for love; if you correct, also for love; If you abstain, do it for love. Let the root of love be within you and let nothing can come out unless it is good (St. Augustine - Love and do what you want - Homily VII, paragraph 8)
  15. Est oppidum in Hispania quod Carthago Nova appellatur - There is a population in Spain is called New Carthage
  16. Etenim, iudices, cum omnibus virtutibus me adfectum esse cupio, tum nihil est quod malim quam me et esse gratum et videri. haec enim est una virtus non solum maxima sed etiam mater virtutum omnium reliquarum - In truth, O judges, while I wish to be adorned with every virtue, yet there is nothing which I can esteem more highly than being and appearing grateful. For this one virtue is not only the greatest, but is also the parent of all the other virtues (Cicero)
  17. Ex falso quod libet - From false follows what I want (Classical logic - Rule that allows one to derive any proposition from a contradiction)
  18. Ex nom scripto ius venit, quod usus comprobabit. Nam diuturni mores consensu utentium comprobabit, legum imitantur - Unwritten law is the one that validated by use. Because the customs of long duration, that are sanctioned by consensus of those who used them, are similar to the law (Legal term - Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus - Instituta 9,2,3)
  19. Fere libenter homines, id quod volunt, credunt - People almost always willingly believe what you want (Julius Caesar - De Bello Gallico, III, 18)
  20. Frustra fit per plura quod fieri potest per pauciora - It is vain to do with more what can be done with less (William of Ockham, 1280 - 1349)
  21. Hoc praestamus feris quod colloquimur inter nos - In this we are superior to the beast, in that we talk to each other
  22. Hoc uno praestamus vel maxime feris, quod colloquimur inter nos - Our only advantage over beasts is that we talk to one another (Cicero - De Oratore)
  23. Id bonum cura quod vetustate fit melius - Take care of the good since it improves with age (Seneca Epistulae ad Lucilium II, 15, 5)
  24. Id certum est quod certum reddi potest - That is certain that can be made certain (Legal term)
  25. Id pro vero solum habendum est in Scripturis divinis, quod LXX interpretes transtulerunt: quoniam id solum est quod auctoritate apostolica confirmatum est - We must only consider as truth of God, what the 70 translators transmitted to us, as only this has been confirmed by apostolic authority (Rufino affirmation)
  26. Id quod plerumque accidit - Things that occur frequently (Legal term - Legal Status of assumptions)
  27. Id quod semper aequum ac bonum est, ius dicitur - That what is always fair and good, it's called justice (Legal term)
  28. In dubio semper id, quod minus est, debetur - In doubt, it is always owed whatever is less (Legal term)
  29. In eo quod amatur, aut non laboratur, aut et labor amatur - There is no fatigue when is something you love, or you love that fatigue
  30. Interior autem influxus gratiae non est ab aliquo nisi a solo Christo, cuius humanitas ex hoc quod est divinitati coniuncta habet virtutem iustificandi - The outpouring of grace in us all, belongs only to Christ and this sanctifying causality results in the intimate union in Christ and between divinity and humanity (Aquinas, III, Q. 8, a.6)
  31. Ius gentium est quod naturalis ratio inter omnes homines constituit - Law of nations is the natural reason establishes among all men (Legal term - Gaius, second century roman juriconsult)
  32. Ius naturale est quod natura omnia animalia docuit - The natural law is what nature has taught all living things (Legal term)
  33. Ius naturalis quod semper aequum ac bonum est - Natural law is what is always fair and good (Legal term - Julius Paulus)
  34. Ius singulare est quod contra tenorem rationem, propter aliquam utilitatem, autoritatem constituentium introductus est – Unique law is against the wording of reason, because of some use, has been introduced by the authority of the constituent (Legal term - Julius Paulus - Digest 1,3,16 - )
  35. Iustitiae debetur quod homo homini sit deus non lupus - Justice occurs because that man is a god to man and not a wolf (Philosophical term - Francis Bacon)
  36. Leve fit, quod bene fertur, onus - The load is lite, if you know how to support it (Ovid - Amores - Book I)
  37. Libenter homines id quod volunt credunt - Men freely believe in whatever they want (Julius Caesar)
  38. Libertas est potestas faciendi id quod iure liceo - Freedom is the power to do what the law allows (Legal term)
  39. Malum consilium quod mutari non potest - A bad decision is one that can not be changed (Publius Sirus)
  40. Nec ego ipse capio totum, quod sum - Not even I understand everything I am (Augustine)
  41. Nemo dat quod non habet - Nobody gives you what they do not have
  42. Nihil est in intellectu quod prius non fuerit in sensu - There is nothing in the intellect without first passing through the senses (Philosophical term - you cannot grasp a concept without the assistance of the experience)
  43. Nihil tam absurdum, quod non dictum sit ab aliquo philosophorum (There is nothing so absurd as not to have been said by some philosopher (Philosophical term - Cícero)
  44. Nihil tam munitum quod non expugnari pecunia possit - No castle strong enough to resist the money (Cicero)
  45. Nihil utile nisi quod honestum - Nothing is good except honesty (Cicero)
  46. Nil agit exemplum, litem quod lite resolvit - Not worth is an example that does not solve the problem (Horace)
  47. Nisi utile es quod facias, stula est gloria - Unless it is useful what you have done, your glory is stupid
  48. 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)
  49. Non omne quod licet honestum est - Not everything is allowed honored (Legal term - Corpus Iuris Civilis, King Roman - Julius Paulus - 50.17144 Digest)
  50. Non potest videre in iudicium venisse id quod post iudicium accidesit - Acts cannot be considered in the trial, if they had occurred after the trial accepted (Legal term - Julius Paulus - Digest 1, 5, 23)
  51. Nulli se dicit mulier mea nubere malle quam mihi, non si se Iuppiter ipse petat.Dicit: sed mulier cupido quod dicit amanti, in vento et rapida scribere oportet aqua - My lady says she prefers to marry no one, no one. More than me, even if Jove himself pursued. She says so. But what a lady says to her suitor in passion. Should be written on wind and the waves of the sea. (Gaius Valerius Catulo)
  52. Nullum est iam dictum quod non dictum sit prius - Nothing has been said, that has not been said before (Terence)
  53. Nuper erat medicus, nunc est vispillo Diaulus: Quod vispillo facit, fecerat et medicus - Until recently, Diaulus was a doctor, now a gravedigger, what the gravedigger did, also the doctor does (Martial - Epigrams I, 74)
  54. O fortuna Velut luna statu variabilis, semper decrescis; vita detestabilis nunc obdurat et tunc curat ludo mentis aciem egestatem, potestatem dissolvit ut glaciem Sors inmanis et inanis, rota tu volubilis, status malus, vana salus semper dissolubilis, obumbrata et velata michi quoque niteris; nunc per ludum dorsum nudum fero tui sceleris Sors salutis et virtutis michi nunc contraria, est affectus et deffectus semper in angaria Hac in hora sine mora corde pulsum tangite; quodper sortem sternit fortem, mecum omnes plangite! - Oh Fortune, variable as the moon, as she continually grows, she disappears. Despicable life! One day, playing, oppresses the weak senses, to fill them with satisfaction the next day. Wealth and power are melting like ice in your presence. Monstrous and empty Fate, spinning a wheel is what you are, health is vain, and can always be dissolved, eclipsed and veiled; You also torment me in the game table; to my naked back, you brought me your evil. The fate of health and virtue is of mine, is attacked and destroyed forever in your service. In this hour without delay pluck the heart strings; fate collapses the strongman crying with me because of your villainy (Carmina Burana Suite)
  55. Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur - Everything that moves is moved by something else (Philosophical term - Principle of the theory of motion and causation, of St. Thomas Aquinas)
  56. Omnis animi voluptas, omnisque alacritas in eo sita est, quod quis babeat, quibuscum conferens se, possit magnifice sentire de se ipso - All happiness of mind and all contentment liens in the fact that there is someone with whom, in comparing ourselves, we can have a higher feeling (Philosophical term - Hobbes - de cive)
  57. Oplomachus nunc es, fueras opthalmicus ante Fecisti medicus quod facis oplomachus - Optician you were before, now you're a gladiator, being a doctor you did the same as you do now (Martial - Epigrams Book I, 74)
  58. Permittiur quod non prohibetur - It is permitted what is not prohibited (Legal term)
  59. Publicum ius est quod ad statum rei romanae spectat; privatum, quod ad singulorum utilitatem - Public law is looks over to the state of the Roman Republic; private, which looks over the good of the individual (Legal term in ancient Rome)
  60. Quilibet homo secundum quod suum est, debet se cuilibet proximo subjicere quantum ad id quod est Dei in ipso - Everyone should recognize as being less of himself, as compared to what others have from God (St. Thomas Aquinas)
  61. Quod ab initium vitiosum est tractu tempore convalescere non potest - What is flawed from the beginning, cannot be corrected over time (Legal term - can refer to an administration)
  62. Quod abundat non vitiat - What abounds, does not harm
  63. Quod aegris evenit quos longa imbecillitas usque eo adfecit ut nusquam sine offensa proferantur hoc accidit nobis - What happens to the sick, who have been ill for a long time, so they never fully recover, that's exactly what happens to us
  64. Quod bonum, felix faustumque sit - Let it be good, happy and prosperous (Happy new Year)
  65. Quod Deus conjunxit, homo non separet - What God hath joined together, let no man put asunder (Vulgate - Mark 10,9)
  66. Quod dixi, dixi - What I said, it is said
  67. Quod erat demonstrandum - Which was to be demonstrated (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of proofs - abbreviated as QED)
  68. Quod erat faciendum - Which was to be shown (Mathematical term - traditionally placed at the end of a solution - abbreviated as QEF)
  69. Quod facis, te facit - That which you do, makes you
  70. Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur - What is gratuitously asserted, can be gratuitously denied
  71. Quod licet Jovi non licet bovi - What is allowed to Jupiter is not permitted to the ox (Double standards)
  72. Quod me nutrit me destruit - The one who nourishes me, destroys me (Love phrase)
  73. Quod Natura non dat, [universitas] Helmantica [Salamantica] non praestat - What nature does not give [the University of] Salamanca does not provide (College Term - Cannot fix dumb)
  74. Quod natura seponat socialitas copulat - What nature separates, society unites (Philosophical Term)
  75. Quod non fecerunt barbari, fecerunt Barberini - What the barbarians did not do, the Barberini did (When the barbarians invaded Rome, they left the Pantheon intaact. However, Pope Urban VIII, destroyed the bronze ceiling to be used for the fortification of Castel Sant'Angelo)
  76. Quod non me vincit fortiorem me facit - What does not beat me, makes me stronger
  77. Quod non videt oculus, cor non dolet - What the eye does not see, does not pain the heart
  78. Quod nullum est, nullum efectum producit - What is null, produces no effect (Legal term - Civil law - for example, a null contract does not trigger legal consequences)
  79. Quod numquam reddas, commodet, ipsa roga - Beg him to lend you, what you will never give back (Ovid Amores)
  80. Quod onmis tanget ab omnibus approbetur - What touches everyone, needs to be approved by everyone (Legal term)
  81. Quod plerumque fit - What usually happens (Legal term - M.ª Lourdes Martinez de Morentin Llamas Dykinson, 2008 ISBN 978-84-9849-028-2 )
  82. Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem - What pleases the prince has the force of law
  83. Quod scripsi, scripsi - What I wrote, it is written (Vulgate - John 19:22 - Pontius Pilate in reference to the sign he put on the cross)
  84. Quod si dolo possesoris fugerit dammandum eum, quasi possideret - If the defendent committed fraud and lost the object, he will be demanded as if he still had it (Legal term of Domitius Ulpian, Digest 6.1,22 )
  85. Quod templum ruit? - What temple is collapsing?
  86. Quod tibi non vis, alteri ne facias - What you don't want for yourself, don't do to another
  87. Quod ut superbo prouoces ab inguine, ore adlaborandum est tibi - If you want to raise my proud crotch, you have to work it with the mouth. (Horace Epodes, VIII, 18)
  88. Quod Valedico Vestrum Animus - Say goodbye to your souls
  89. Quod visum placet - That which pleases merely by being seen (Saint Thomas Aquinas)
  90. Ratum quid habere non potest, quod ipsius nomine non est gestum - It is not possible to attach reason, in the name of something that was not done (Legal term)
  91. Redit in Nihilum, Quod Ante Fuit Nihil - Born out of nothing and in nothing ends (Pope Leo X - Life after death)
  92. Regnat non regitur qui nihil nisi quod vult facit - Does not rule the one who is regulated, but the one who does nothing, but what he wants (Publius Sirius)
  93. Rogo non quod dubitem sed quia mos est - I ask, not because I doubt it, but because it is customary
  94. Sacramentum proprie dicitur quod ita signum est gratiae Dei, ei invisibilis gratiae forma, ut ipsius imaginem gerat et causa existat - Something can can properly be called a sacrament if it is a sign of the grace of God and a form of invisible grace, so that it bears its image and exists as its cause (Ecclesiastical term - definition of "sacrament")
  95. Sapiens nihil affirmat quod non probat - A wise man never asserts something that has not been proved
  96. Solum quod dabis, habebis - You will only have what you give.
  97. Stultum est timere quod vitare non potes - It is foolish to fear what you cannot avoid
  98. Tibi gratias ago quod me omni molestia liberas - I thank you because you release me from all trouble (Cicero)
  99. Unguentum fuerat quod onyx modo parva gerebat: olfecit postquan papilus, ecce, garum est - The he carried a small onyx bottle with a fragrant ointment: after Papilo sniffed it, he said "Behold, that is 'garum' " (Martial 7,94 - Garum is a fish sauce that smells very bad)
  100. Utrum amor sit idem quod dilectio - If love is the same as dilection (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  101. Utrum Deus possit facere quod praeterita non fuerint - Can God make things past not to have existed? (Thomas Aquinas - Summa Theologica)
  102. Vellem equidem idem possem gloriari quod Cyrus - I'd really like to boast about the same as Ciro (Cicero)
  103. Verba sun intelligenda non secundum quod sonant, sed secundum mentem proferentis - Words should be understood as in the mind of who says them, not as they sound)
  104. 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,)

Total: 104
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