Sentences with phrase «latin motto»

This immediately raises the question in the Latin motto, «who guards the guardians?»
The Latin motto means «The End Crowns the Work» and could equally be applied to the island rehabilitation work on North Island, now well into its second decade.
We seek to cultivate the hearts and minds of students in the virtues that mark a profound, philosophical life summarized by the triad of our Latin motto: verum, pulchrum, bonum — truth, beauty and goodness.
Our schools believe in each student's innate potential to comprehend the rich tradition of Western Civilization to which he / she is heir and to grow in the virtues that mark a profound, philosophical life summarized by the triad of our Latin motto: verum, pulchrum, bonum — truth, beauty and goodness.
Camberwell High School opened in 1941 with the latin motto, «disco consulere aliis» — which means «learning to be considerate of others».
We started our conversation on October 17, 2014 with the reason he chose the particular Latin motto that features in the film, and how his own personal sense of the absurd infuses his film.
Not on Wednesday, when Cuomo concluded his 90 - minute State of the State speech with a parting bit of advice for the president, pointing out that the presidential seal on the flag behind the desk in the Oval Office has the Latin motto «E pluribus unum» — out of many, one.
Chicago's high - toned Latin motto, «Urbs in Horto» (City in a Garden), makes it sound as though the expansive open spaces of the city's lakefront extend to every corner of the city.
Ottaviani's approach to theology was neatly summarized in the Latin motto of his cardinalatial coat of arms, Semper Idem [Always the Same], and his fierce defense of what he understood to be orthodoxy made him a not - implausible model for the character of Cardinal Leone in Morris West's novel The Shoes of the Fisherman.
The great seal of the United States bears two Latin mottos, E pluribus unum and Novus ordo saeclorum (new order of the ages), though even the Virgilian reference of the latter should not blind us to the biblical level of meaning that it also carries.
Up until recently, City were one of a handful of current Premier League teams that still had Latin mottos emblazoned on their club crest.
Then there is his fondness for Latin mottos.

Not exact matches

Kansas» license plate includes half of the state seal, including the state motto «Ad astra per aspera» (Latin for «to the stars through difficulties»).
I first became aware of oxymorons many years ago when my high school Latin teacher informed our class that our motto would be festina lente (make haste slowly).
The motto of the squadron was «Non Plerique Delicaturi» with in Latin means «Few are Chosen».
The Mallory Trophy, once the property of Admiral Lord Nelson, bears the Nelson motto which, freely translated from the Latin, reads: «Let the best man win.»
It is a Latin word meaning «ever upward,» and it is the motto of New York State.
The first episode [2] explains that «Brown's Comprehensive» has been replaced by the Academy, and the new motto is «Duo in Uno» (Latin for «Two in One»).
I have the phrase «Carpe Diem» tattooed on the inside of my wrist (Latin for «Seize the Day»), and it's a motto I try to live every day by.
The image to the right is one of many belonging to «Metro Goldwyn and Mayer», and the attached motto «Art for the sake of Art» in Latin is a great ideal.
Chicago has «urbs in horto» as its official city motto, which is Latin for «city in a garden.»
He spent 25 minutes coming up with this, using a ruler for precision and adding the Nevada motto in Latin.
The motto of The Royal Society is «Nullis in Verba», loosely translated from the Latin as, «On no one's word.»
The motto for this society was the Latin phrase «Nullius in Verba» which ment, «Take no man's word for it».
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