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A hole is a hole has always been my motto.
Oct 2, 2025
This is my motto: Rejection is God's protection.
Perseverance is my motto.
Of course, my motto is still, 'Work is work, private is private.
A merry life and a short one shall be my motto.
That's my motto. That's what I stand by. That's what I believe in. Just continue to tell yourself 'why not?' Continue to strive and make the right play to help your team win.
Don’t wait to be hunted to hide, that was always my motto.
I don't believe in failure. I believe every setback is an opportunity to learn, regroup, get stronger, and try again. This is my motto: Rejection is God's protection. When people feel that they have failed, it's usually because somebody or something caused them to feel that way and taste defeat. I refuse to dwell on that. Yes, it sucks at first, and the feeling is valid, but it all happens for a reason. Let go.
Gridlock is great. My motto is, 'Don't just do something. Stand there.'
My motto is: more good times.
One of my mottos not only just in skating but in life in general and I try to enforce it as well, is like no regrets and just like going for it.
I cannot remember a time when the Golden Rule was not my motto and precept, the torch that guided my footsteps.
I think my motto is to always remain focused on what it is that youre trying to accomplish.
My motto has always been: Only first class business and that in a first class way
Uh, stay fat people - That's my motto. It's no picnic!
Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch.
Principle is ever my motto, no expediency.
My law-givers are Erasmus and Montaigne, not Moses and St Paul.
My motto is that I enjoy life. I think there's a kind of simplicity to that way of thinking.
My motto is water off a duck's back. Meaning: don't let negativity weigh you down, perpetuate positive thinking.
Eat, drink and remarry is my motto.
I really don't want to encourage young writers. Keep them down and out and silent is my motto.
My style hasn't changed much in all these sixty years. I still use, most of the time, existing light and try not to push people around. I have to be as much a diplomat as a photographer. People don't often take me seriously because I carry so little equipment and make so little fuss... I never carried a lot of equipment. My motto has always been, "Keep it simple".
I think I have learned, in some degree at least, to disregard the old maxim ""Do not get others to do what you can do yourself."" My motto on the other hand is; ""Do not do that which others can do as well.
My commitment to stand behind Datsun gained the trust of dealers and sold cars. My motto was: Dealers make money first, and then we make money.
On with dance, let joy be unconfined, is my motto; whether there's any dance to dance or any joy to unconfined.
The funny thing is, I was never much of a fighter. Better a live coward than a dead hero, that was my motto.
My motto is: feel the fear and do it anyway.
One of my mottos is flaunt what you've got left.
[On amassing art for her collection:] My motto was 'Buy a picture a day' and I lived up to it.
First things first has always been my motto, mostly because it makes absolutely no sense - after all, if first things were second or third, they wouldn't be first things, would they? Still, cliches exist to comfort the feeble minded, not to provide any actual meaning.
In an honest service there is thin commons, low wages, and hard labor; in this, plenty and satiety, pleasure and ease, liberty and power; and who would not balance creditor on this side, when all the hazard that is run for it, at worst, is only a sour look or two at choking. No, a merry life and a short one, shall be my motto.
Moderation, honey, in all things but love and chocolate. That's my motto.
My motto in life is 'if you give 100 per cent then no one can ask any more'.
[On plastic surgery:] My motto is: 'Anything that can be lifted should be lifted. Anything that falls should be caught. And try to catch any falling stuff before it hits the ground.
My motto is "Unite now, today if you can; fight if you must. But in every case avoid British intervention."
My motto is 'Love and let love' - with the one stipulation that people who love in glass-houses should breathe on the windows.
My motto in life is 'Take risks;' you don't have a voice if you don't. You have to venture outside your boundaries. That's what life's all about.
My motto is, 'What's the hurry?' I'm trying to get it across to the modern world that we need to sit around and think a little bit more.
If you believe, you can achieve - thats my motto!
Be prepared,' that's my motto." He smiled smugly at me. "That, and 'Sleep whenever possible.' Oh, and 'If you don't notice it's gone, what's the harm in me taking it?
I know well the coequal role of the Congress in our constitutional process. I love the House of Representatives. I revere the traditions of the Senate despite my too-short internship in that great body. As President, within the limits of basic principles, my motto toward the Congress is communication, conciliation, compromise, and cooperation.
I was okay with singing. I always sneak a song into everything I do. Dancing, a little awkward. Little embarrassed about that. I don't move well. But I was with a frog, so it doesn't matter. I'll do anything with a frog, that's my motto. He's great with tap-dancing or flap-dancing on my head. So no one's going to be looking at me when we're doing that dance. They're going to be saying, 'There's a frog dancing'.
On the flip side, I've also had to struggle with saying "yes." Before I did this research and before I had my own breakdown and spiritual awakening around this work, my motto was, "Don't do anything that you're already not great at doing." Which I think is the way the majority of adults in our culture live. Authenticity is also about the courage and the vulnerability to say, "Yeah, I'll try it. I feel pretty uncomfortable and I feel a little vulnerable, but I'll try it!"
My motto has always been that you can't say, 'Oh, it won't happen to me.' You have to say, 'That can happen to me.' So always be aware that things can happen.
As you may know, my motto is: "All memory is fiction." It could just as easily be: "All fiction is memory." Unpacked, these two statements defy the ease of logic, but offer some really important truths about narrative art, at the very least, and about memory. So I would say that all art is personal.
My motto is: Contented with little, yet wishing for more.
I want war. To me all means will be right. My motto is not "Don't, whatever you do, annoy the enemy." My motto is "Destroy him by all and any means." I am the one who will wage the war!
My motto is to go wild on the accessories - the belts, the hair clips, the jewelery.
My motto in life is 'aim true'. It came from my love of Artemis, the goddess of the hunt. She inspired me to sport a gold arrow around my neck because it reminded me of her strength and that I can always hit my mark when I set intention, follow what makes my heart beat, and aim true. The arrow was a reminder that I can cut through any obstacles, that I have power, beauty, and the ability to choose love over fear every moment of my life.