Latin Phrases: Non omnia possumus omnes to Non semper erit aestas
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Non omnia possumus omnes : Not all of us are able to do all things (We can't all do everything.) (Virgil)
Non omnis moriar : Not all of me will die. (his works would live forever) (Horace)
Non placet : It does not please
Non plaudite. Modo pecuniam jacite : Don't applaud. Just throw money
Non plus ultra! (Nec plus ultra!) : Nothing above that!
Non prosequitur : He does not proceed
Non quis, sed quid : Not who, but what
Non rape me si placet : Please don't rob me
Non scholae sed vitae discimus : We do not learn for school, but for life. (Seneca)
Non semper erit aestas : It will not always be summer (be prepared for hard times)
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