The motto "prosper but dreid" is a phrase that combines the concepts of success and resilience. "Prosper" signifies growth and achievement, while "dreid," likely a play on the word "dread," suggests an acknowledgment of challenges or fears. Together, the motto encourages individuals to thrive despite adversities, embracing both the positive and negative aspects of life.
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If you mean the USA's national motto, it is "e pluribus unum" which means "From many - one".
It means- you are for your country, and you agree with what it represents. (This is the state motto of Nevada.)
The California state motto is "Eureka!", which is Greek for "I've found it!".
Oxnard High School's motto is 'Keep the Sting Mean!'.
The motto of Wabush is 'From the earth we prosper'.
The motto of Paavai College of Engineering is 'Prosper Conquer Excel'.
The motto of Kuala Lumpur is 'Progress and Prosper'.
The motto of St. John Lloyd is 'In This Sign You Will Prosper'.
Pavai College of Technology's motto is 'Prosper Conquer Transcend'.
The motto of Chatswood High School is 'Through Hard Work We Prosper'.
The motto of Pulteney Grammar School is 'O Prosper Thou Our Handiwork'.
The motto of Deception Bay State High School is 'We Care, We Learn, We Prosper'.
The motto of Stratford-upon-Avon High School is 'Never Leave Anyone Behind. Live Long And Prosper'.
Nope, HIV dries up too and dies.
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Motto? What do you mean about motto? If you mean national song, it were written by Adam Oehlenschläge in 1823. If you mean anything else, you have to be more precise.