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You can see why people have mistaken Best of You for a grunge equivalent to one of those motivational posters that features a sunset and some ghastly littlea motto such as "not to have tried is the true failure".
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He had hilarious mottos such as "keep it stiff" and "how's your penis?" It was a privilege to be chosen to be Steve's friend.
Freestanding plywood meeting rooms are daubed with colourful murals from resident artists, while other walls are plastered with motivational posters, made by the company's print studio, the Analogue Research Lab, featuring ominous mottos such as: "Eventually everything connects".
She is an artist (her "Honest Heraldry" series includes coats of arms emblazoned with mottos such as "I killed my brother with an axe") and a writer (her memoir, "A Charmed Life," traces the unravelling of her father, the twenty-fifth Thane of Cawdor, who often reminded his daughters that "your fortune is your face").
She joined the Female Anti-Slavery Society of Lynn, Massachusetts, where her contributions consisted, at first, of stitching and selling pincushions with mottoes such as "Oh sisters! sad indeed's the thought / That in our land poor slaves are bought!" In 1837, she wrote to her sister, "My variety is made up in watching the progress of moral enterprises — Grahamism and Abolition and Peace".
An initiative called the Zusha Project, funded by Georgetown University, recently randomly assigned stickers to the passenger cabs of 2,500 matatus around Kenya, with mottos such as "stand up and speak up" against bad driving.
The virtual saboteurs forwarded the required "Twitpics" but hoisted signs blaring seditious mottos such as, "I want a union with my latte" or "Shultz makes millions, workers make beans".
It is illegal for a clan member to misappropriate the chief's crest and motto in acts such as decorating silverware and inscriptions on signet rings and jewellery.
Some of the patterns he sent Chase in December 1863 used "God Our Trust", and he wrote of the design, "the devices are beautiful and appropriate, and the motto on each such, as all who fear God and love their country, will approve".
Inclusion of the various mottos required by statute, such as "In God We Trust", meant that not even part of this dedication could be placed on the coin.
As transport secretary in the early 1980s, Mrs Dole hit on the idea of linking federal highway grants to raising the legal drinking age to 21. Sadly, even states that are supposed to take freedom particularly seriously, such as New Hampshire (motto: "Live free or die") decided to take the cash.
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