2 Word Latin Quotes
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2 Word Latin Quotes & Sayings
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Always have a camera in your hand and a book.in your bag.
— Lauren Rachelle
Agnostic is the Greek word, for the Latin word, for ignorant
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
I would give a million bucks to have seen my mother say "cute shoes" to naked Ashley Judd.
— Brian Fies
I pointed at Ascanio. Not another word. Latin is a dead language, but that doesn't mean you get to molest its corpse. Finish sweeping, ianitor.
— Ilona Andrews
To make a computer do something that would take a human a long period of time was always interesting.
— Jon Oringer
Science is only a Latin word for knowledge
— Carl Sagan
The word "noise" is derived from the Latin word nausea.
— Michael Finkel
Worship, from the Latin word meaning "worth-ship", is where we express God's worth to us in our lives.
— T.D. Jakes
Is there no Latin word for Tea? Upon my soul, if I had known that I would have let the vulgar stuff alone.
— Hilaire Belloc
Ah, yes, divorce ... from the Latin word meaning to rip out a man's genitals through his wallet.
— Robin Williams
(The name vincristine comes from vinca, the Latin word for "bind.")
— Siddhartha Mukherjee
Perhaps women were once so dangerous they had to have their feet bound.
— Maxine Hong Kingston
After all, the word "travel" comes from the Latin "trepalium." Which, loosely translated, means "instrument of torture.
— Alice Steinbach
The word Universe is made up of two Latin words- uni (meaning "one") and versus (meaning "turned into"). It literally means "one turned into.
— Chris Prentiss
Men are not narrow in their intellectual interests by nature; it takes special and rigorous training to accomplish that end.
— Jacob Viner
To use an obsolete Latin word, I might say, Ex Oriente lux; ex Occidente FRUX. From the East light; from the West fruit.
— Henry David Thoreau
Reading without purpose is sauntering not exercise.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Remuneration! O! That's the Latin word for three farthings
— William Shakespeare
The word 'comfort' comes from the Latin words for 'with' and 'strength' and originally meant operating from a position of power.
— Joseph Chilton Pearce
I never pursued Hollywood banging my drum, because I was never in a film big enough to do that.
— Armand Assante
With a very few exceptions, every word in the French vocabulary comes straight from the Latin.
— Lytton Strachey
the word "conspire" came from the Latin for "breathing together.
— Ernest Greene
Storybook happiness involves every form of pleasant thumb-twiddling; true happiness involves the full use of one's powers and talents.
— John W. Gardner
The word enchant comes from the Latin 'incantare', meaning to sing or chant magical words or sounds.
— Jonathan Goldman
Scholars tell us that there was no word in ancient Latin or Greek for "self" as it is understood in contemporary usage.
— James Carroll
The roots of the word "compete" are the Latin con petire, which meant "to seek together.
— Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Don't try to fit in; try to change.
— Debasish Mridha
The word amateur comes from the Latin root meaning "to love.
— Steven Pressfield