It means "What nourishes me also deystroys me"
The English equivalent of the Latin sentence 'Quod me nutrit me destruit' is the following: Whatever nourishes me destroys me. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quod' means 'what'; 'me' means 'me'; 'nutrit' means '[it] nourishes, nurtures'; 'destruit' means '[it] destroys'. And the pronunciation is the following: Kwohd may NOO-triht may DEH-stroo-iht.
Quod me nutrit me destruit : [what feeds me destroys me] quod te nutrit te destruit : [what feeds you destroys you] (one person] quod vos nutrit vos destruit: " " (more than one person)
Ut quod doesn't iuguolo mihi planto mihi validus
Jolie currently has thirteen known tattoos, among them the Tennessee Williams quote "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages", which she got together with her mother, the Arabic language phrase "العزيمة" (strength of will), the Latin proverb "quod me nutrit me destruit" (what nourishes me destroys me), and a Yantra prayer written in the ancient Khmer script for her son Maddox. She also has six sets of geographical coordinates on her upper left arm indicating the birthplaces of her children.
She has many tattoo's, but her most famous are the geographical coordinates of her children's birth places. Another one is of the number 13 to show that she isn't superstitious.Jolie currently has thirteen known tattoos, among them the Tennessee Williams quote "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages", which she got together with her mother, the Arabic language phrase "العزيمة" (strength of will), the Latin proverb "quod me nutrit me destruit" (what nourishes me destroys me), and a Yantra prayer written in the ancient Khmer script for her son Maddox. She also has six sets of geographical coordinates on her upper left arm indicating the birthplaces of her children.
Jolie currently has thirteen known tattoos, among them the Tennessee Williams quote "A prayer for the wild at heart, kept in cages", which she got together with her mother, the Arabic language phrase "العزيمة" (strength of will), the Latin proverb "quod me nutrit me destruit" (what nourishes me destroys me), and a Yantra prayer written in the ancient Khmer script for her son Maddox. She also has six sets of geographical coordinates on her upper left arm indicating the birthplaces of her children.
During some renovation work at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in 1953 a portrait was discovered of a young man of the age of 21 with the date of the painting 1585. The painting also bore the motto QUOD ME NUTRIT ME DESTRUIT (what nourished me also destroys me). Subsequent scholarship showed that there were good grounds for supposing that the portrait was of Christopher Marlowe - William Shakespeare's only significant rival on the London stage until Marlowe's early, and highly suspicious, death in 1593 (aged 29). In many ways Christopher Marlowe was the Rolling Stones to William Shakespeare's Beatles - and this portrait is the only image we have of him (if indeed it is Marlowe). There are fairly similar mottos in earlier works, but this is the wording Angelina Jolie chose for her tattoo.
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