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Famous Latin Quotes, Sayings and Phrases about Love
Browse through some of the best and famous Latin quotes, sayings and phrases about love, with their translation in English language provided alongside. Famous Latin Quotes and Sayings about Love
Amantium irae amoris integratio est (The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love). ~ Terence. Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur (We choose to love, we do not choose to cease loving). ~ Syrus. Amor est vitae essentia (Love is the essence of life). ~ Robert B. Mackay. Amor ordinem nescit (Love does not know order). ~ St. Jerome. Amor tussisque non celantur (Love, and a cough, are not concealed). ~ Ovid. Amor vincit omnia (Love conquers all). ~ Virgil. Credite amori vera dicenti (Believe love speaking the truth). ~ St. Jerome. Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevit (The love of wealth grows as the wealth itself grew). ~ Juvenalis. Intellectum valde amat (Love the intellect strongly). ~ St. Augustine. Interfice errorem, diligere errantem (Kill the sin, love the sinner). ~ St. Augustine. Odi et amo (I hate and I love). ~ Catullus. Omnia vincit amor; et nos cedamus amori (Love conquers all things; let us too surrender to love). ~ Virgil. Puri sermonis amator (A lover of pure speech). ~ Terence. Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit (True love will hold on to those whom it has held). ~ Seneca. Si vis amari, ama (If you wish to be loved, love). ~ Seneca. Famous Latin Phrases about Love Ut ameris, ama! (To be loved, love!) Amor caecus est (Love is blind). Amor patriae (Love of country). Amor platonicus (Platonic love). Amantes sunt amentes (Lovers are lunatics). Melitae amor (Love of Malta). Quem di diligunt, adolescens moritur (Whom the gods love die young). Qui me amat, amet et canem meum (Love me, love my dog). Qvi bene amat bene castigat (Who loves well castigates well). Radix omnium malorum est cupiditas (The love of money is the root of all evil). Ubi amor, ibi oculus (Where love is, there is insight). Amare et sapere vix deo conceditur (Even a god finds it hard to love and be wise at the same time). Cras amet qui nunquam amavit; Quique amavit, cras amet (May he love tomorrow who has never loved before). Crescit amor nummi, quantum ipsa pecunia crevit (The love of wealth grows as the wealth itself grew). |
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