Latin Love Quotes - U & V
These Latin love quotes about loved, life, dreams and many more are from our inspiring Latin love quotes collection.
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Ut ameris, amabilis esto - Be amiable, then you'll be loved
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Ubi amor condimentum inerit, cuivis placiturum credo - Where love is the seasoning, I imagine the dish will please any one's taste. - Plautus [Titus Maccius Plautus]Ubi amor, ibi dolor - Where there is love, there is pain.
Ubi amor, ibi oculus - Where love is, there is insight.
Ubi amor, ibi patria - Where is my love, there is my country.
Unus Amor, Una religio - One love, One religion.
Usque ad ultimum spiritum, spe ducemur, cum fide vivemus et benigne in aeternum amabimus - Until our last dying breath, with hope we will dream, with faith we will live and with grace we will love forever.
Ut amem et foveam - So that I love and cherish.
Ut ameris, ama! - To be loved, love!
Ut ameris, amabilis esto - Be amiable, then you'll be loved.
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Verba dat omnis amor - Love always cheats with delusive promises. - Ovid [Publius Ovidius Naso]Veritas unitas caritas - Truth, Unity, Love. (Motto of Villanova University)
Verus amicus amore more ore re cognoscitur - True friend becomes known in the love, the disposition, the speeches, the deeds. - Virgil [Publius Vergilius Maro]
Vincet amor patriae, laudumque immensa cupido - Love of his country, and an insatiate thirst for glory shall prevail. - Virgil [Publius Vergilius Maro]
Vitam ama - Love life.
Vitam ama quia mors sequitur - Love life because death follows.
Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus - Let us love, my Lesbia, and let us love. - Catullus [Gaius Valerius Catullus]
Vive mente, corde ama - Live with your head (or, 'mind'), but love with your heart.
Vincet amor patriae, laudumque immensa cupido - Love of his country, and an insatiate thirst for glory shall prevail. - Virgil [Publius Vergilius Maro]
Vitam ama - Love life.
Vitam ama quia mors sequitur - Love life because death follows.
Vivamus, mea Lesbia, atque amemus - Let us love, my Lesbia, and let us love. - Catullus [Gaius Valerius Catullus]
Vive mente, corde ama - Live with your head (or, 'mind'), but love with your heart.
