Sentences with phrase «great motto»

The phrase "great motto" refers to a powerful or inspiring statement that represents a person or a group's values or beliefs, and acts as a guiding principle for them. Full definition
«Jack Stack [president of Springfield Remanufacturing Corp. and an early proponent of open - book management] has this great motto of sharing his kingdom with everyone,» says Grossman.
The great motto of Origen of Alexandria was, «Be diligent in reading divine Scripture, knock, it shall open unto you».
Great Motto!
Yes, this dresses could easily be styled and transitioned into our current freezing winter weather situation we have right now with tights, a great motto jacket or sweater cardigan and some booties, but I couldn't help it — it just made me think of warmer times!
Work harder and longer — a great motto that Sanchez brings to his new role as he strives to build a better place for city school children to learn and succeed.
It's a great motto for writing.
That's a great motto for every employee.
The PlayStation team have devised some great motto's this generation such as «Greatness Awaits» and «For the Players» and after over a year since release, we look back at what exactly Sony have delivered with the PS4 and its gameplay experiences.
«It's a fantastic thing, there are people who would never have access, you would never be able to promote it... I think this is the great motto of the project.»
But when it comes to temporal complexity — as expressed in legislation, at least — nothing compares to the province that has as an unofficial but great motto: «hard to spell, easy to draw.»
I think it's a great motto for a law firm to adopt regardless of where they are marketing.
Northwestern Mutual has a great motto: Live Life Differently.
You've got a plethora of skills and experience and a great motto.
What a great motto for summer!
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