Latin Phrases

Dec 27, 2009 01:19

Not much; just some Latin phrases I found that I liked.

Quis separabit? Latin: "Who shall separate us from the love of Christ?".

Ad maiorem Dei gloriam "For the greater glory of God"

Alis volat propriis "She Flies With Her Own Wings"

Audemus jura nostra defendere Latin "We Dare To Defend Our Rights" or "We Dare To Maintain Our Rights"

Carpe diem "seize the day"

De oppresso liber "to free from oppression" or "to liberate the oppressed".

Disce aut Discede Latin "Learn or Leave"

Dominus illuminatio mea "The Lord is my light"

Dum spiro spero means "While I breathe, I hope"

Experto crede "believe one who has had experience".

Nec Temere, Nec Timide “Neither rashly nor timidly”.

Nihil Sine Deo "Nothing without God",

Non incautus futuri "Not Unmindful of the Future".

Non scholae, sed vitae discimus "We do not learn for the school, but for life"

Post tenebras lux "Light After Darkness."

Post tenebras spero lucem "After darkness, I hope for light"

Pro aris et focis "For god and country"

Quis separabit? Latin: "Who will separate us"

Semper Fidelis is Latin for "Always Faithful".

Sit tibi terra levis "May the earth rest lightly on you".

The turbulent have to be corrected,
The faint-hearted cheered up,
The weak supported;
The Gospel's opponents need to be refuted,

Its insidious enemies guarded against;
The unlearned need to be taught,
The indolent stirred up,
The argumentative checked;

The proud must be put in their place,
The desperate set on their feet,
Those engaged in quarrels reconciled;
The needy have to be helped,

The oppressed to be liberated,
The good to be encouraged,
The bad to be tolerated;
All must be loved.

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