Results for: by force and by truth
English Latin
the last argument of kings (i.e., military force; said to have been engraved on a cannon by order of Louis XIV)ultima ratio regum
the masses judge of few things by the truth, of most things by opinion (Cicero)vulgus ex veritate pauca, ex opinione multa, æstimat
the naked truth (Horace)nuda veritas
the one who does not speak the truth freely is a betrayer of the truthqui non libere veritatem pronunciat, proditor est veritatis
the source of heavenly truthcælestis veritas origo
the strong force of the mind (Lucretius)vivida vis animi
The truth enlightens me / The truth is my lightVeritas Lux Mea
The truth is in wine. (A drunk person tells the truth)In vino veritas
the truth shall set you free (motto of the Johns Hopkins University, after St. John 8:32)veritas vos liberabit
The truth will set you freeVeritas vos liberabit
the words of Cato were few, but they came from a heart full of truth (Lucan)pauca Catonis verba, sed a pleno venientia pectore veri
there is no doctrine so false that it does not contain some mixture of truthnulla falsa doctrina est, quæ non permisceat aliquid veritatis
there is such force in justice, that even those who live by crime and wickedness cannot live without some small portion of it among them (Cicero)justitia tanta vis est, ut ne illi quidem, qui maleficio et scelere pascuntur, possint sine ulla particula justitiæ vivere
these days flattery wins friends, truth begets hatred (Terence)hoc tempore obsequium amicos, veritas odium parit
they (the Cyclops), keeping time, one by one raise their arms with mighty force, and turn the iron lump with the biting tongs (Virgil)illi inter sese multa vi brachia tollunt in numerum, versantque tenaci forcipe massam
 

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