What are some famous Latin phrases?
The most badass Latin phrases
- Vincit qui se vincit. He conquers who conquers himself.
- Carthago delenda est. Carthage must be destroyed.
- Non ducor, duco. I am not led, I lead.
- Gladiator in arena consilium capit.
- Aqua vitae.
- Sic semper tyrannis.
- Astra inclinant, sed non obligant.
- Aut cum scuto aut in scuto.
What are some Latin sayings?
Common Latin Phrases
- “Sapere aude.”
- “Ad astra per aspera.”
- “Carpe vinum.”
- “Alea iacta est.”
- “Acta non verba.”
- “Audentes fortuna iuvat.”
- “Natura non constristatur.”
- “Ad meliora.”
What is the best motto?
Mottos like these (and these) can keep your desired habit change on track:
- “Health first.”
- “Exercise—stay stronger longer.”
- “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.”
- “He who has a why can endure any how.”
- “Make the right thing to do the easy thing to do.”
- “Smoke-free—a healthy me.”
What’s a good life motto?
Everyone has a different muse, but here are some universal phrases of hope and inspiration.
- “We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.” ( Maya Angelou)
- “Be yourself.
- “One person can make a difference.”
- “Keep your eyes on the prize.”
- “Every day is a second chance.”
- “Tomorrow is another day.”
Is gorgeous a compliment?
Gorgeous is by far a more powerful and less common compliment than the usual beautiful or sexy. It implies that she’s so incredible that you just had to come up with a more gripping word to describe her.
What is slang for gorgeous?
alluring, appealing, attractive, charming, comely, delightful, drop-dead (slang) exquisite, fair, fine, glamorous, good-looking, gorgeous, graceful, handsome, lovely, pleasing, radiant, ravishing, stunning (informal) Antonyms awful, bad, hideous, repulsive, terrible, ugly, unattractive, unpleasant, unsightly Google has …