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Cage also looked to Meister Eckhart and Thomas Aquinas, finding another motto in Aquinas's declaration that "art imitates nature in its manner of operation".
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His literary encounter with Sextus produced a decisive shock: around 1576, when Montaigne had his own personal medal coined, he had it engraved with his age, with "Epecho", "I abstain" in Greek, and another Sceptic motto in French: 'Que sais-je?': what do I know ?
The Hyginus of 1488 showed it overlying a bow; indeed, Eratosthenes called it Τόξον, a Bow, signifying Arrows in its plural form; Aratos mentioned it as the Feathered Arrow and the Well-shaped Dart, the ἄλλος ὀϊστός of our motto, "another arrow," in distinction from that of Sagittarius.
Another change on campus was to remove the "Bring Me Men" motto in large metal letters on a prominent stone arch.
It was erected as a memorial to Waldo Hutchins (1822-90) and its motto, in Latin, may be translated as "You Should Live for Another If you Wish to Live for Yourself".
(Motto: "In All Things Christ Pre-Eminent").
That's a motto in my household.
Our motto in Tehran was nuclear weapons for none.
AMERICAN banknotes bear the motto "In God we trust".
Ohio took the motto in 1959 from the Bible.
Her life was the embodiment of the School's motto "in the service of others".
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