70 Captivating Latin Love Quotes

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The Best Latin Love Quotes And Phrases

The ancient Romans had a certain way with words that are hard to emulate in the English language and Latin love quotes are no exception.

Nonetheless even when written in English, these Latin love quotes still manage to pull on the heart strings.

Maybe you’ll even find the words you need to express your true love to someone.

14 Famous Latin Quotes About Love

Semper fidelis

“Always faithful” is a phrase that everyone in love will feel reassured by. I’m sure you’ll agree that the Latin expression reads much more smoothly than the English words.

Omnia vincit amor, et nos cedamus amori

This is our favorite Latin phrase from Virgil’s Aeneid which translated reads; “Love conquers all things; let us yield to love.” 

Amor animi arbitrio sumitur, non ponitur

This phrase is pretty deep, in essence meaning; “we choose to love, we do not choose to cease loving.”

Amor omnia vincit

“Love conquers all” is one of the most enduring and relevant Latin phrases. This is yet another famous quote attributed to the Roman poet, Virgil.

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Amor est vitae essentia

I’m sure all of us have felt this way at some point in our lives; “Love is the essence of life”

O ego quam videor felix, immobile pectus Pectoris immoti semper amantis amans

One of the world’s most outstanding playwrights, William Shakespeare coined this phrase which means; “Then happy I, that love and am beloved, Where I may not remove nor be removed.”

Nunc scio quid sit Amor

The Roman poet Virgil was something of an expert when it came to romance…or at least writing about it. This phrase translates as; “now I know what love is.

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Amor caecus est

Loving someone often makes you unable to see their faults; “Love is blind” is the literal translation for this quote.

Amor omnibus idem

Not everyone will agree with this quote but the sentiment is there all the same! “Love is the same for all” is the translation for this.

Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit

“True love will hold on to those whom it has held,” for anyone that has loved and lost this quote will certainly resonate. 

Si vis amari, ama

Sometimes opening up can be tough but the Romans knew the answer; “If you want to be loved, love

Homo sine amore vivere nequit

Strong words: “A man without love cannot live.”

Ama tanquam osurus. Oderis tamquam amaturus

“Love as though you might hate, hate as though you might love,” this sounds like it should be spoken by Brad Pitt in an historical epic!

Ammor magnus doctor est

“Love is a great teacher,” never a truer phrase has been spoken!

14 Latin Love Quotes For Romantics

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam

Originally spoken by Hannibal the enemy of Rome, this phrase would better be used today as a proclamation to your beloved. “I will either find a way or make one” 

Acta non verba

A personal favorite of mine and one that would serve any young romantic well; “Actions not words”

Memento vivere

“Remember to live,” the more optimistic sister to the common phrase ‘memento mori’ meaning, “remember you have to die.” 

Omnia paratus

You may be familiar with this phrase from the US TV show Gilmore Girls when Rory Gilmore heard a strange girl in a fancy ballgown utter “in omnia paratus,” as she climbed into a town car in an episode of Gilmore Girls, her journalistic spidey senses started tingling. It’s meaning is “Prepared for all things”

Ab imo pectore

“From the bottom of my heart,” as it is translated, is a phrase attributed to the great Julius Caesar.

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Astra inclinant, sed non obligant

If you feel like fate is getting in the way then bear this phrase in mind; The stars aline us, they do not bind us.”

Ad astra

What an impressive phrase to use as part of a romantic gesture; “To the stars.”

Aurora australis

Translated as the “Morning light coming from the south.” The aurora australis is a light display that can be seen in the night sky over Antarctica, during the winter. It is also referred to as the Southern Lights.

Dum spiro spero

“While I breathe I hope,” maybe just slightly desperate…

Quam bene vivas referre, non quam diu

Wow, what a way to inspire a bold romantic move; “It is how well you live that matters, not how long”

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt

A philosophical quote from the Odes of Horace meaning; “they change their sky not their soul, those who rush across the sea.”

Amantium irae amoris integratio est

Certainly a tongue in cheek comment regarding relationship advice; “Lovers’ quarrels are the renewal of love”

Amicitiae nostrae memoriam spero sempiternam fore

“I hope that the memory of our friendship will be everlasting” from the Roman politician Marcus Tullius Cicero.

Qui amat, tamen hercle si seurit, nullum esurit

When you’re head over heels in love, nothing else really matters, the phrase translates as; “He that’s in love, for sure, even if he is hungry, isn’t hungry at all.” 

6 Common Latin Love Phrases of Ancient Rome

Vino veritas

“In wine there is truth,” there certainly is! And the ancient Romans loved it.

Aurea mediocritas

“The golden mean” is the desirable middle between two extremes, one of excess and the other of deficiency.

Amor patriae

Those ancients were nothing if not patriotic about Rome, I imagine this phrase was used a lot! “For the love of one’s country”

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Aut cum scuto aut in scuto

You may know these words from the film ‘300’ when King Leonides’ wife says to him to return from the battle “either with shield or on it.” So not strictly Rome but you get where she’s coming from.

Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus

“Never tickle a sleeping dragon” is sound advice and probably never spoken in ancient times. This is actually the motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

Audentes fortuna iuvat

“Fortune favors the bold” were supposedly Pliny the Elder’s last words before leaving the docks at Pompeii to rescue his friend Pomponianus from the eruption of Vesuvius in 79. The phrase also appears in Virgil’s Aeneid. 

10 genius Latin phrases to honor the Gods

Bis vincit qui se vincit

“He who prevails over himself is twice victorious.” A person who overcomes their weaknesses or failings, who is able to control their feelings and actions, wins life’s most important battles.

Aqua vita

Many times the Gods were honored with the “water of life,” which was actually a strong alcohol!

Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo

From Virgil’s Aeneid, this phrase means, “If I cannot move Heaven, I will raise Hell.”

Latin Love Quotes
Latin Love Quotes

Alea iacta est

“The die is cast” is perhaps the most famous phrase spoken by Julius Caesar before he invaded the Italian capital.

Beati pauperes spiritu

“Blessed are the poor in spirit” is a line from the gospel of Matthew which echoes the words of Jesus Christ.

Vincit omnia veritas

A righteous motto meaning; “Truth conquers all things”

Acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt

The ancients were firm believers that; “Moral actions never deceive the gods.” 

15 Famous Phrases From The Latin Language

Carpe Diem

Arguably the most well known Latin phrase, made famous in the past 30 years by actor Robin Williams in the film ‘Dead Poets Society.’ The phrase translates as “seize the day.”

Et cetera

Another familiar phrase for which is often found at the end of a sentence in the form: etc. The literal meaning is; “And other similar things.”

Caveat emptor

“Buyer beware” is the translation for a term often found in modern day legal contracts.

Ergo sum

“I think, therefore I am” is a philosophical statement that was made by René Descartes. The phrase originally appeared in French as je pense, donc je suis.

Pecunia, si uti scis, ancilla est; si nescis, domina

Does exactly what it says on the tin; “If you know how to use money, money is your slave; if you don’t, money is your master.”

Ad hoc

“To this,” is the familiar term that we often use without knowing it’s true meaning.

Ad hominem

Directed against a person rather than the position they are maintaining; “To the man”

Timendi causa est nescire

More strong words that put life into perspective and can be used to inspire others; “Ignorance is the cause of fear.”

Et tu Brute?

“And you Brutus?” The last words of Caesar according to William Shakespeare. However no one truly knows what Julius Caesar actually said before he drew his last breath.

Sic semper tyrannis

“Thus always to tyrants,” the famous words of John Wilkes Booth when he assassinated the great Abraham Lincoln.

Ignis aurum proat, miseria fortes viros

This is part of a Latin quotation from Roman Stoic philosopher and statesman, Seneca; “Fire provides proof of gold; adversity, proof of strong men” Ovid

Facilius est vitae risus

A quote with an unknown origin but one that we can certainly get behind; “Life is easier with a smile.”

Amans iratus multa mentitur

“An angry man tells himself many lies,” is probably a truth that stems back much longer than 2000 years! 

11 Interesting Latin Quotes

Aut neca aut necare

We love this bold phrase which translates as, ’either kill or be killed.’

Vox populi

A term used in media circles, the English translation is ‘voice of the people.’

Barba tenus sapientes

That guy who proclaims himself to be a genius but seems to only reiterate derivative remarks? He’s “barba tenus sapientes,” or “as wise as far as the beard.” In other words, this guy might seem intelligent at first, but it’s all a façade.

Nota bene

Often abbreviated to the initials NB in important documents. The term means that special attention should be paid to that part of the document.

Aegroto dum anima est

Some pretty inspirational latin words that translate as ‘as long as there is life, there is hope.’

Latin Quotes About Life
Latin Love Quotes

Tempus fugit

I’m sure that we’ve all heard this one before, the ancient Latin expression simply means, ‘time flies.’

Bona fide

A Latin term that originally meant ‘good faith,’ this term has evolved into representing the word genuine.

A coelo usque ad centrum

This pretty cool sounding latin phrase is actually part of Scottish land law and means “from the heavens to the centre (of the earth).” Basically, your ownership is the land and everything above and below it.

Aquila non capit muscas

‘An eagle does not catch flies,’ is the literal translation of this term. Essentially meaning that important people shouldn’t concern themselves with unimportant things.

Ense Petit Placidam Sub Libertate Quietem

These guys from Massachusetts weren’t messing around. This strong motto translates as, ‘By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty.’

Alis Volat Propriis

Another very inspiring motto from  Oregan state. The meaning of which is, ‘she flies with her own wings.’ Deep!

Latin Love Quotes - The Bottom Line

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Whether you’ve found the love of your life or you just want to share your feelings with a true friend, the Latin quotes about are sure to add a level of class to your gesture.

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