American mottos often encapsulate core values such as freedom, unity, and perseverance. Phrases like "E Pluribus Unum" emphasize the importance of unity among diversity, while "In God We Trust" reflects a cultural acknowledgment of faith. These mottos serve as reminders of the principles that underpin American identity and inspire citizens to uphold these ideals in their daily lives. Overall, they function as guiding tenets that resonate with the nation's history and aspirations.
Ryde or Die & You Know
For me to live is Christ.
Gods do not have slogans or mottos....
Be Cool, Rocking, Fashionable, and dazzling........
many because we have an other motto like "give your smile to every one but give your heart to only one"
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Ryde or Die & You Know
For me to live is Christ.
Yes you can but there known as comments
well it depends but you can say something like "your kids are just important to me as my own would be " "you have given me the greatest honor to hold your child"
We Can; We will and "Ready and Forward" were their mottos
Be Cool, Rocking, Fashionable, and dazzling........
Gods do not have slogans or mottos....
back to the grind
many because we have an other motto like "give your smile to every one but give your heart to only one"
The plural of motto can be either mottos or mottoes.