Astra Latin Quotes

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Non est ad astra mollis e terris via" - "There is no easy way from the earth to the stars
Seneca
Per aspera ad astra, Papa,' I whispered. Through hardship to the stars.
Ruta Sepetys (Salt to the Sea)
Astra inclinant,” he would whisper into the wind, so heartachingly sincere even when quoting in Latin, “sed non obligant.
Chloe Gong (These Violent Delights (These Violent Delights, #1))
Per aspera ad astra
Latin proverb
Ad astra per aspera- From the mud to the stars
Jessica Warman (Breathless)
Macte virtute, sic itur ad astra. ("excellence is the way to the stars" - IX.641)
Virgil, Aeneid
Mens videt astra. (The soul sees the stars.)
Merrie Haskell (The Castle Behind Thorns)
Per aspera ad astra
Latin quote
Per aspera ad astra, Papa,” I whispered. Through hardship to the stars. It was a Latin phrase he used whenever I complained that something was difficult. Where was my father now?
Ruta Sepetys (Salt to the Sea)
Reaching into his sporran, he pulled out a small bundle wrapped in fine linen. “I want to give ye somethin’, somethin’I want ye to wear this day.”Carefully, he unfolded the linen and held his hand out to her. Josephine’s eyes widened with curiosity and joy. “’Tis beautiful, Graeme!” “It be a brooch that each MacAulay lad receives when he turns six and ten. I want ye to have it.” Josephine carefully took it and studied it closely. Made of pewter, in the center of the brooch were two hands, one decidedly masculine, the other feminine. The masculine hand held the feminine hand in his palm. In the center of her palm was a tiny ruby. To one side, the circle had been engraved to look like stars twinkling near a crescent moon. On the other were the words aeterna devotione. Eternal devotion. Tears filled her eyes as she looked into his. “Ye want me to have this?” “Aye, I do, Joie,”he said as he placed a kiss on her forehead. “Me great-great-great grandfather presented a brooch just like this to his wife, me great-great-great grandmum. But no’until the first anniversary of their weddin’day. ’Twas a symbol of the great love they had found with one another. ’Tis tradition for the MacAulay men to only give their brooch to a woman who has stolen their heart, a woman they love and trust above all else.” Tears trailed down her cheeks, her heart beating so rapidly she was certain it would burst through her breastbone at any moment. “I do no’quite understand how it happened, or how it happened so quickly, Joie, but it has. Amorem in corde meo ut arctius coccino colloeandus arctius ideo astra,”Graeme said first in Latin and then again in Gaelic, “Toisc go bhfuil do ghrá eitseáilte isteach i mo chroí i corcairdhearg, mar sin tá sé eitseáilte amonst na réaltaí.”He placed a tender kiss on her cheek. “As yer love be etched into me heart in crimson, so it be etched amongst the stars,”he told her. “As me grandda said those words to me grandmum all those many years ago, I say them to ye.
Suzan Tisdale (Isle of the Blessed)
Ne comptez pas sur moi pour mettre les huîtres en berlingots et une fermeture Éclair sur la queue des homards, ma devise c’est : Ad astra per aspera... - Qu’est-ce que ça veut dire ? - C’est du latin. Ça veut dire : « Plus t’en chies, plus t’es heureux après. » - Et c’est vrai? - On ne peut pas mentir en latin.
Anonymous
Per aspera ad astra.
Latin proverb
Astra inclinant,” he would whisper into the wind, so heartachingly sincere even when quoting in Latin, “sed non obligant.” The stars incline us, they do not bind us.
Chloe Gong (These Violent Delights (These Violent Delights, #1))
After some time, Fisher said, “Per aspera ad astra.” Quincy turned towards him. “What’s that?” “Latin. It means to the stars through difficulties.” By natural extension of the conversation, she looked up, viewing the faint points of light fighting down through a soft haze. “Does anyone make it, Fisher? To the stars?” “I believe we have, Quince. We’ve seen the worst but known the best.
Beth Brower (The Q)
Per aspera ad astra
Latin phrase
Per aspera ad astra - through difficulties to the stars
Latin phrase
Per Aspera Ad Astra
Latin
It’s Ad astra per aspera—that’s the Latin. In English, it means ‘To the stars’—” “Through adversity,” Lucien finished. I glanced over at him, impressed, and he knocked on his skull. “Not just a hat rack.
Anonymous
Per aspera ad astra
io e lui