mottos in English

noun
1
a short sentence or phrase chosen as encapsulating the beliefs or ideals guiding an individual, family, or institution.
the school motto, “Serve and obey”

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1. 15 Inspirational Mottos and Their Backronyms

2. Synonyms for Catchlines include slogans, watchwords, catchphrases, catchwords, jingles, mantras, mottos, shibboleths, banners and cries

3. A HUGE collection of proverbs, proverbial sayings, clichés, maxims, Adages, aphorisms, platitudes, mottos, old saws, inanities, common sayings, or whatever you want to call them

4. When designing the final version of the Great Seal, Charles Thomson (a former Latin teacher) kept the pyramid and eye for the reverse side but replaced the two mottos, using Annuit Cœptis instead of Deo Favente (and Novus Ordo Seclorum instead of Perennis).

5. Here’s are 15 inspirational mottos and their Backronyms: #1 YOLO – You Only Live Once #2 LIFE – Live It Fully Everyday #3 FEAR – Face Everything and Rise #4 PUSH – Persist Until Something Happens #5 FAIL – First Attempt In Learning

6. Rounding the arms, a wreath of wheat Or, tied Gules, and upon these ties the mottos "BLM" and "ACAB", upon the first a mullet Gules, Bordured Or, and inside it a hammer and sickle Or

7. Aphorism Aphorisms Atheists Author Beauty Break Career Conflict Copy Editors Culture & Art Entrepreneur Free freedom Good Man Health & Wellness Honor Ignore Important Injuries Inspirational Interesting Investment Irrational Journalists Life Mottos Nassim Nicholas Taleb Nassim Taleb News Quotes Rationality Religion Virtue Wisdom Wiser Writer