Sentence examples for mottos as from inspiring English sources

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"The more bewilderment, the better" is one of his mottos, as he and his colleagues experiment with liquids and strange looking solids, trying to create new taste sensations.

One of my mottos as an activist is "It's not all about you".

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He was, as Alan Jay Lerner quipped, "a homosexual who had never seen the closet" — "Anything Goes" was his motto, as well as his hit.

He was, as Alan Jay Lerner quipped, "a homosexual who had never seen the closet"—"Anything Goes" was his motto, as well as his hit.

"Know your enemy" was his motto, as well as the title of his book about a late stint as chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee.

"We go!" is the rallying cry of Peck's big-boned Aleutian sidekick (Bill Radovich), and it might as well be Walsh's motto as well: "The World in His Arms," like most of his films, overflows with movement and vitality.

That should be America's motto as well: "That's what Americans do.

The crest of the Harvey Grammar School of Folkestone bears Harvey's motto as well as his ship's name 'Temeraire'.

"Buffalo" subsequently became both the division's motto as well as its password for patrols upon their return to company lines.

With the job market still bleak, their motto might as well be: "No career?

For "Basic Instinct," her motto might as well be "nothing personal".

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