Latin; a direct quote from Virgil's Aeneid. Seen on apothecary signs, it means "God is the more powerful agent/mover/actor" -- appropriate since the pharmacist is only the tool; God supplies the ingredients.
He/she/it does.
the whole world is a playhouse
Agit-Prop Records ended in 1994.
Agit-Prop Records was created in 1985.
"Meu Deus" means "o my God!" in Portuguese, Usually from surprise.
Ego diligo Deus means I love God in non-grammatical Latin and Laus Deus Semper means "Praise God Always"
"Pro Deus" is ungrammatical in Latin. It doesn't mean much of anything.
quod Deus bene vertat = "may God grant success"
God from humanity.
"God is truth."
God and country.
There is no suffix in Deum Deus. If you mean the ending of Deus, then the complete "suffix" (rather ending) is -us, not -s. And the -us indicates the word is a nominative. The nominative in Latin grammar is the subject of the sentence.Here is Deus completely declined in the singular:Nominative: DeusGenitive: DeiDative: DeoAccusative: DeumAblative: Deo