Forsan miseros meliora sequentur—Perhaps a better fortune awaits the unhappy. Virg.
Fors et virtus miscentur in unum—Fortune and valour are blended into one. Virg.
Forte è l'aceto di vin dolce—Strong is vinegar from sweet wine. It. Pr.
Forte et fidele—Strong and loyal. M. 45
Fortem facit vicina libertas senem—The approach of liberty makes even an old man brave. Sen.
Fortem posce animum mortis terrore carentem, / Qui spatium vitæ extremum inter munera ponat / Naturæ—Pray for a strong soul free from the fear of death, which regards the final period of life among the gifts of Nature. Juv.
Fortes creantur fortibus et bonis: / Est in juvencis, est in equis patrum / Virtus, nec imbellem feroces / Progenerant aquilæ columbam—Brave men are generated by brave and good: there is in steers and in horses the virtue of their sires, nor does the fierce eagle beget the unwarlike dove. Hor.
Forte scutum salus ducum—The safety of leaders is a strong shield. M.
Fortes fortuna adjuvat—Fortune assists the 50 brave. Ter.
Fortes in fine assequendo et suaves in modo assequendi simus—Let us be resolute in prosecuting our purpose and mild in the manner of attaining it. Aquaviva.