Thoreau would likely appreciate a motto that promotes simplicity, self-reliance, and living in harmony with nature. He would likely value a motto that encourages individuals to question societal norms, seek spiritual fulfillment, and prioritize inner growth. Overall, Thoreau would probably favor a motto that champions individual freedom, truth, and personal integrity in all aspects of life.
Transcendentalist
I think her life motto would be "I had never given much thought to how I would die but dieing in the place of someone I love seems like a good way to go"
Thoreau, like many in modern times, was convinced that government was unresponsive and broken. However, he posited that government is necessary and, rather than no government, what was needed was better government.
A motto is a short phrase that expresses a guiding principle for an organization or person. A good motto for nature would be one that expresses a view on saving nature like nurture nature.
The motto of El Cajon Valley High School is 'Be someone, go somewhere that you would like to visit'.
I think the idea is difficult to implement but would like to know whether it can be implemented.
That the cheer program should be cancelled.
Analog circuits like amplifier are all cant be implemented
There is a few different bee motto's. The most popular bee motto is "float like a butterfly sting like a bee".
Cothill House's motto is 'Dum Spiro Spero'.
Thoreau was against the Mexican War (he didn't want further expansion of slave states) so he is bitter towards the government. Even if it's not the matter of the Mexican War, Thoreau doesn't like the government, like other Trensendentalists, he doesn't like powerful government controlling peope's lives.
She did at first, yes.