“De profundis clamo ad te, domine. Out of the depths, I cry to you, O lord.”— M. Night Shyamalan, Cole Sear, Haley Joel Osment, imdb.com
“Fallaces sunt rerum species.…Means you can either drive yourself home or I can have you collected.”— Justin Theroux, Natalie Rushman / Natasha Romanoff, Scarlett Johansson, imdb.com
“Bender, your swarthy Latin charm will only get you so far.”— J. Stewart Burns, Turanga Leela , Katey Sagal, imdb.com
“For the last forty or fifty miles we had on board a strange, vulgar-looking fellow, who had been all over the world; spoke Latin, French, and Spanish; and in the course of three hours told me more than a hundred lies; probably some itinerant Irish schoolmaster.”— Aaron Burr, archive.org
“Pie Jesu Domine, Dona eis requiem. Pie Jesu Domine, Dona eis requiem sempiternam.”— Thomas of Celano, Latino Malabranca Orsini, en.wikipedia.org
“'To read' actually comes from the Latin reri 'to calculate, to think' which is not only the progenitor of 'read' but of 'reason' as well, both of which hail from the Greek arariskein 'to fit.' Aside from giving us 'reason,' arariskein also gives us an unlikely sibling, Latin arma meaning 'weapons.'…”— Mark Z. Danielewski, amazon.com
“Equinox is “Equal Night” in Latin, but refraction in Earth’s atmosphere adds minutes of extra sunshine at sunrise & sunset.””— Neil deGrasse Tyson, twitter.com