Faber est suae quisque fortunae - Every man is the artisan of his own fortune. (Appius Claudius Caecus) Fac ut gaudeam - Make my day Fac ut nemo me vocet - Hold my calls Fac ut vivas - Get a life Facilius est multa facere quam diu - It is easier to do many things than to do one for a long time. (Quintilianus) Facilius per partes in cognitionem totius adducimur - We are more easily led part by part to an understanding of the whole. (Seneca) Facito aliquid operis, ut te semper diabolus inveniat occupatum - Always do something, so that the devil always finds you occupied. (St. Jerome) Facta, non verba - Deeds, not words (Actions speak louder than words) Factum est illud, fieri infectum non potest - Done is done, it cannot be made undone. (Plautus) Fallaces sunt rerum species - The appearances of things are deceptive. (Seneca) Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus - Untrue in one thing, untrue in everything Fama crescit eundo - The rumour grows as it goes. (Vergil) Fama volat - The rumour has wings. (Vergil) Farrago fatigans! - Thuffering thuccotash! Fas est et ab hoste doceri - It's proper to learn even from an enemy. (Ovid) Fax mentis incedium gloriae - The passion of glory is the torch of the mind Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas - Happy is he who has been able to learn the causes of things. (Vergil) Feliz ano novo - Happy new year Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt - Men readily believe what they want to believe. (Caesar) Festina lente - Make haste slowly Fiat lux - Let there be light Fide, non armis - By faith, not arms Fides quaerens intellectum - Faith seeking understanding Finis coronat opus - The ending crowns the work. (Ovid) Flamma fumo est proxima - Flame follows smoke. (Plautus) Fluctuat nec mergitur - It is tossed by the waves but it does not sink Forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit - Perhaps someday we will look back upon these things with joy Forsan miseros meliora sequentur - For those in misery perhaps better things will follow. (Virgil) Fortes et Liber - Strong and free. (Alberta) Fortes fortuna adiuvat - Fortune helps the brave men. (Terence) Fortiter Fideliter Forsan Feliciter - Bravely, faithfully, perhaps successfully Fortuna caeca est - Fortune is blind. (Cicero) Frangar non flectar - I am broken, I am not deflected |