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Latin Quotes




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Quotes tagged as "latin"
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“ Braccas meas vescimini !" I wasn't sure where the Latin came from. I think it meant 'Eat my pants!”


Rick Riordan,


The Lightning Thief











tags:
epithet ,
latin ,
percy-jackson


“Non est ad astra mollis e terris via" - "There is no easy way from the earth to the stars”


Seneca



tags:
latin ,
philosophy ,
stars


“Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus [ never tickle a sleeping dragon ]”


J.K. Rowling,


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone








tags:
hogwarts ,
latin ,
motto ,
never-tickle-a-sleeping-dragon


“All hope abandon, ye who enter here.”


Dante Alighieri,


The Divine Comedy








tags:
gates-of-hell ,
hell ,
latin ,
motto


“Pulvis et umbra sumus. ( We are but dust and shadow. )”


Horace,


The Odes of Horace








tags:
death ,
dust ,
greek ,
latin ,
life ,
shadow


“Cogito ergo sum. (I think, therefore I am.) ”


René Descartes



tags:
latin ,
life-and-living ,
mottos ,
thinking


“Non nobis solum nati sumus. ( Not for ourselves alone are we born. )”


Marcus Tullius Cicero



tags:
duty ,
helping-others ,
latin ,
self


“Not to know what has been transacted in former times is to be always a child. If no use is made of the labours of past ages, the world must remain always in the infancy of knowledge.”


Marcus Tullius Cicero



“You're kidding. I thought all geniuses read Latin. Isn't that the international language for smart people?"-Shane (Glass Houses)”


Rachel Caine,


Glass Houses








tags:
latin ,
morganville-vampires


“There's no such thing as dead languages, only dormant minds.”


Carlos Ruiz Zafón,


The Shadow of the Wind








“Fas est ab hoste doceri. One should learn even from one's enemies.”


Ovid,


Metamorphoses








tags:
ancient ,
latin ,
philosophy


“VI VERI VENIVERSUM VIVUS VICI. By the Power of Truth, I, while living, have Conquered the Universe. ”


Alan Moore,


V for Vendetta, Vol. II of X








tags:
aleister-crowley ,
latin ,
motto


“Omnia mutantur, nihil interit (everything changes, nothing perishes).”


Publius Ovidius Naso,


Metamorphoses








“Status quo, you know, is Latin for 'the mess we're in'.”


Ronald Reagan



tags:
inspirational ,
latin ,
politics


“Aut viam inveniam aut faciam tibi. I will either find a way or make one.”


Kendall Ryan,


Unravel Me








“What do you think that fish is?' Sam asked Astrid. She peered closely at the alleged fish. 'I think that's an example of Pesce inedibilis ,' she said. 'Yeah?' Sam made a face. 'Do you think it's okay to eat?' Astrid sighed theatrically. ' Pesce inedibilis ? Inedible? Joke, duh. Try to keep up, Sam, I made that really easy for you.' Sam smiled. 'You know, a real genius would have known I wouldn't get it. Ergo, you are not a real genius. Hah. That's right. I threw down an 'ergo.'' She gave him a pitying look. 'That's very impressive, Sam. Especially from a boy who has twenty-two different uses for the word 'dude.”


Michael Grant,


Lies








tags:
astrid-ellison ,
banter ,
humor ,
latin ,
sam-temple ,
the-fayz


“Ut haec ipsa qui non sentiat deorum vim habere is nihil omnino sensurus esse videatur." If any man cannot feel the power of God when he looks upon the stars, then I doubt whether he is capable of any feeling at all.”


Horace



tags:
ancient-rome ,
classics ,
horace ,
latin


“Ronan's smile was sharp and hooked as one of the creature's claws. "'A sword is never a killer; it is a tool in the killer's hand'." "I can't believe Noah didn't stick around to help." "Sure you can. Never trust the dead.”


Maggie Stiefvater,


The Dream Thieves








tags:
gansey ,
latin ,
nightmares ,
ronan-lynch ,
seneca


“Per aspera ad astra, Papa,' I whispered. Through hardship to the stars.”


Ruta Sepetys,


Salt to the Sea








tags:
challenges ,
latin ,
life ,
problems ,
stars


“Omnia Mutantur, Nihil Interit. 'Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost.”


Neil Gaiman,


The Wake








“Can't you see that I'm only advising you to beg yourself not to be so dumb?”


Petronius,


The Satyricon








tags:
ancient ,
humour ,
irony ,
latin ,
nonsense ,
satyre ,
stupidity ,
text ,
the-satyricon ,
trimalchio


“Facilis descensus Averno Noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis Sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras Hoc opus labor est”


Cassandra Clare,


City of Glass








tags:
clary-fray ,
jace ,
latin ,
mortal-instruments


“A man leaves his great house because he's bored With life at home, and suddenly returns, Finding himself no happier abroad. He rushes off to his villa driving like mad, You'ld think he's going to a house on fire, And yawns before he's put his foot inside, Or falls asleep and seeks oblivion, Or even rushes back to town again. So each man flies from himself (vain hope, because It clings to him the more closely against his will) And hates himself because he is sick in mind And does not know the cause of his disease.”


Lucretius



tags:
ancient-rome ,
classics ,
latin ,
lucretius ,
philosophy


“Pactum serva" - "Keep the faith”


Horace



tags:
faith ,
latin ,
philosophy


“Haec ego non multis (scribo), sed tibi: satis enim magnum alter alteri theatrum sumus. I am writing this not to many, but to you: certainly we are a great enough audience for each other.”


Epicurus



“I totally carpe-d the snot out of this diem!”


Jerry Scott



tags:
carpe-diem ,
humor ,
latin ,
zits


“Saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas" - "Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses”


Ovid



tags:
latin ,
philosophy ,
rose


“Was this the face that launched a thousand ships/And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?”


Christoper Marlowe,


The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus








“Ostendes tuum et ostendam meus?”


Maggie Stiefvater



tags:
humor ,
latin ,
maggie-stiefvater ,
ronan-lynch ,
the-raven-boys


“Mister Cameron - I have read the unexpurgated Ovid, the love poems of Sappho, the Decameron in the original, and a great many texts in Greek and Latin histories that were not though fit for proper gentlemen to read, much less proper ladies. I know in precise detail what Caligula did to, and with, his sisters, and I can quote it to you in Latin or in my own translation if you wish. I am interested in historical truth, and truth in history is often unpleasant and distasteful to those of fine sensibility. I frankly doubt that you will produce anything to shock me. ”


Mercedes Lackey,


The Fire Rose








tags:
caligula ,
history ,
humor ,
latin

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Latin quotes is great for anyone who's ever wanted to come off as a bit wittier, a bit cleverer, and a bit more worldly.
Not only were the Romans known for their wisdom and way with words , but tossing out a bit of Latin in the middle of conversation really makes an impression .
If you're looking to make that kind of classy, classic impression , you're in luck.
We've put together the 351 best Latin quotes. Read through, pick the best ones, and start quoting away!
These Latin quotes are the classics of the classics. Below, you'll find some of the best lines ever uttered in any language , and often, these were uttered by some of the coolest dudes in history .
1. Amor Omnia Vincit (Love conquers all - Virgil, Eclogues X)
The ultimate romantic line, making people swoon for millennia - this is one of the best latin sayings.
2. Vivamus, Moriendum Est. (Let us live, since we must die.)
One of the most powerful Latin quotes.
3. Alea Iacta Est. (The die is cast.)
One of the most famous Latin quotes in history.
4. Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo (If I can not bend the will of Heaven, I shall move Hell. - Virgil)
When moving Heaven and Earth just isn't enough.
5. Condemnant quo non intellegunt. (They condemn that which they do not understand.)
A constant failing of humanity, one of the greatest latin sayings.
6. Acceptissima semper munera sunt, auctor quae pretiosa facit. (Those gifts are always the most acceptable which our love for the donor makes precious.)
7. Oderint dum metuant (Let them hate so long as they fear. - Caligula)
Long before Machiavelli, Caligula knew what power was all about.
8. Imperium in imperio. (An empire within an empire.)
When one group really separates from the others.
9. Audentes fortuna iuvat. (Fortune favors the bold. - Virgil)
Repeat every time you go flirt with the hottest girl in the room.
10. Divitae bonum non sunt (Material wealth is not the one good. - Seneca)
Makes you feel better for driving that rundown car, right?
11. Non fortuna homines aestimabo, sed moribus (I do not estimate the men for their fortune, but for their habits. - Seneca)
Show your quality in how you behave.
12. Pars magna bonitatis est velle fieri bonum (Much of goodness consists in wanting to be good. - Seneca)
Good news for those of us trying to be good guys.
13. Hic manebimus optime! ("here we will stay, most excellently! - Livius)
When you've found that perfect table at the bar...
14. Homo sum humani a me nihil alienum puto (I am a human being, so nothing human is strange to me. - Terentius)
We all have that strangeness inside.
15. Animus risu novatur (The spirit is refreshed with laughter. - Cicero)
A great line at the beginning of a night with friends.
16. Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur (One's friends are known in the hour of need. - Ennius)
Anyone who's had an "hour of need" knows the truth of such Latin quotes.
17. Caeca invidia est (Envy is blind. - Livius)
It'll sneak up on us for any reason.
18. Cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I am. - Descartes)
One of the most famous Latin quotes of all time.
19. Aequam servare mentem (Keep the mind calm. - Horace)
Your mantra before a big test or interview.
20. Crudelius est quam mori semper timere mortem (It is more cruel to always fear death than to die. - Seneca)
21. Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo (My conscience is more to me than what the world says. - Cicero)
Be who you are, not what people tell you to be.
22. Nimium ne crede colori (Trust not too much to looks. - Virgil)
Wise counsel against being too superficial.
23. Tempus fugit (Time flies. - Virgil)
And you don't even have to be having fun.
24. Timendi causa est nescire (Ignorance is the cause of fear. - Seneca)
Next time someone calls you a nerd, use this to put them in their place.
25. Tot homines, quot sententiae (So many men, so many opinions. - Terence)
Particularly when discussing sports or the Game of Thrones finale.
26. Copia ciborum, subtilitas impeditur (The abundance of food hampers intelligence. - Seneca)
Said by a man who obviously knew the temptations of a buffet.
27. Veritas numquam perit (Truth never dies. - Seneca)
28. Nemo malus felix (No evil is happy. - Juvenalis)
29. Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I conquered. - Caesar)
The greatest cry of victory in history.
30. Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori (It is sweet and fitting to die for your country. - Horace)
Words of comfort for those who put their lives on the line for us.
31. Ignis aurum proat, miseria fortes viros (Fire provides proof of gold; misery, proof of strong men. - Ovid)
We all go through it, but can you withstand it?
32. Labor omnia vincit (Hard work conquers all. - Virgil)
At least, that's what your parents have always told you.
33. Qui totum vult totum perdit (He who wants everything loses everything – attributed to Seneca)
The power of making choices about what you want in life.
34. Vive memor leti (Live remembering death. - Flaccus)
Morbid, but the key to a life well lived.
35. Quam bene vivas refert, non quam diu (It is how well you live that matters, not how long. - Seneca)
Another of our YOLO Latin quotes out of the classical age.
36. Noli foras ire, in teipsum reddi; in interiore homine habitat veritas (Don't lose yourself, return to you, inside of you lives the truth. - Augustine)
Words of strength for those who struggle to be themselves.
37. Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love. - Augustine)
Great advice for those afraid to put themselves out there.
38. Vestis virum reddit (The clothes make the man. - Quintilia)
39. Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur (We choose to love, we do not choose to cease loving. - Syrus)
The ultimate, sad truth of millions of breakups.
40. Cui amat periculum in illo peribit (Whoever loves danger will perish by it. - Vulgate-Ecclesiastiscus or Sirach III)
Put that on your dashboard so you don't speed.
41. Odi et amo (I love and hate - Catullus)
42. Serva me servabo te (Save me and I'll save you. - Petronius)
The power of extending favors to others.
43. Aut viam inveniam aut faciam (I will find the way, or I will make one. - Anibal)
Repeat that any time someone says you can't do something.
44. Nemo mortalium omnibus horis sapit (No mortal is wise at all times. - Pliny)
A reminder of the limits of your wisdom.
45. Fortis est non pertubaris in rebus asperis (The strong do not falter in adversity. - Cicero)
Show strength by keeping to the right path.
46. Omne quod movetur ab alio movetur (Everything that moves is moved by something else. - Aquinas)
None of us are independent of our society and everyone in it.
47. Amicitiae nostrae memoriam spero sempiternam fore (I hope that memory of our friendship will be everlasting. - Cicero)
What a line to deliver to a close friend!
48. Multi famam, conscientiam, pauci verentur (Many fear their reputation, few their conscience. - Pliny)
Too many worry about what others think first.
49. Optimum est pati quod emendare non possis. (It is best to endure what you cannot change. - Seneca)
Words to get through those tough times that none of us can avoid.
50. Leve fit, quod bene fertur, onus (The load is lite, if you know how to support it. - Ovid)
Life only seems tough because you've got the wrong perspective.
51. Divide et impera (Divide and conquered. - Caesar)
Advice for when life feels too full of big problems.
52. Fata volentem ducunt, nolentem trahunt (Fate leads the willing, and drags the unwilling. - Seneca)
You're going there anyway, so enjoy the ride!
53. Consuetudinis magna vis est (Old habits die hard. - Cicero)
...So be careful what habits you make.
54. Fere libenter homines, id quod volunt, credunt. (People almost always willingly believe what you want. - Caesar)
55. Imperare sibi maximum imperium est (To rule yourself is the ultimate power. - Seneca)
Tape that on every willpower-defying sweet in the house.
56. Perfer et obdura; dolor hic tibi proderit olim (Be patient and tough, this pain will serve you one day. - Ovid)
Broken-hearted, unemployed, or struggling, remember that it's making you tougher.
57. Omnis ars naturae imitatio est (All art is but an imitation of nature. - Seneca)
A necessary reminder when we get too invested in our favorite shows.
58. Exigo a me non ut optimis par sim sed ut malis melior (I require myself not to be equal to the best, but to be better than the bad. - Seneca)
Set the right standards so you can meet them.
59. Mens sana in corpore sano (A sound mind in a sound body. - Juvenal)
60. Ab alio expectes alteri quod feceris (Expect to receive such treatment as you have given. - Syrus)
61. Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem (In adversity, remember to keep an even mind. - Horace)
Latin quotes love a man who keeps his head.
62. Sedit qui timuit ne non succederet (He who feared that he would not succeed sat still. - Horace)
Get out there and try. It's the only way you'll ever succeed.
63. Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit (Perhaps, one day, remembering even these things will bring pleasure. - Virgil)
64. Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tib
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