Google Latin proverbs. Just on the first page are sites that offer Latin adages, phrases, proverbs, and words of wisdom. Track down young adult and college Latin textbooks, such as the Ecce Romani series and Wheelock's. Visit bookstores, libraries, or online shopping for Deacon's Dictionary of Foreign Phrases and Quotations.
Norbert Guterman has written: 'The Anchor Book of French Quotations, with English Translations' 'A book of Latin quotations' -- subject(s): Latin Quotations, Translations into English 'The Anchor book of French quotations' -- subject(s): French Quotations, Translations into English 'The Anchor book of Latin quotations' -- subject(s): Latin Quotations, Quotations, maxims, Translations into English, Letterkunde, Latijn
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Everybody loves reading famous quotations! Where do you come up with them, though? Below are some links to good websites where you can find lots of quotes!
A great number. Exactly how many depends on what you mean by "very famous". However, you should find a copy of any book of famous quotations, and find out what percentage of the book is quotations from Shakespeare. On the average, it's a fifth to a quarter of the book.
wikiquotes or imbd or criminalmindswiki
Your best bet would be Hamlet, which reads like a string of famous quotations, Julius Caesar also has a lot.
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The Latin word for "find" is "invenit."
"Bartlett's Familiar Quotations"
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Go to Google and type in 'quotations' (spell it like that). You'll find some.
Famous quotations can be found on a number of sites on the web and in a variety of books (all books really). Quotes are all around us; just keep your ears open. To find some on the web, here are a few sites with which you can begin: * Bartleby.com * Wikiquote * The Quotations Page Additionally, Bartlett's Familiar Quotations is one of the long published authorities for quotations.