Liberty, with all its drawbacks, is everywhere vastly more attractive to a noble soul than good social order without it, than society like a flock of sheep, or a machine working like a watch. This mechanism makes of man only a product; liberty makes him the citizen of a better world. Schiller.
Liberum arbitrium—Free will.
Libidinosa et intemperans adolescentia effœtum corpus tradit senectuti—A sensual and intemperate youth transmits to old age a worn-out body. Cic.
Libido effrenata effrenatam appetentiam efficit—Unbridled gratification produces unbridled desire. Pr.
Libito fè licito—What pleased her she made law. 45 Dante.
Libra justa justitiam servat—A just balance preserves justice.
Libraries are as the shrines where all the relics of saints full of true virtue, and that without delusion and imposture, are preserved and reposed. Bacon.
Libraries are the wardrobes of literature, whence men, properly informed, might bring forth something for ornament, much for curiosity, and more for use. J. Dyer.
License they mean when they cry liberty. Milton.
Liceat concedere veris—We are free to yield to 50 truth. Hor.