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A slogan.
Vulpes pilum mutat, non mores
Literally it means Balconies of Beautiful Hill. It refers to the terraced nature of the hill.
Unfortunately the translation of the phrase chinga tu madre is a phrase that should not be used. This is a phrase that is of an adult nature only and contains very foul language not suitable for anyone under the age of 18.
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
A word for word translation won't make a lot of sense here, since "cuidar" can have a meaning of "to take care of oneself" or "to be careful"; plus the subjunctive here expresses a wish or a hope. Thus, this phrase means something like "I really want you to take good care of yourself, my love."
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.
call to action? A slogan.
mission statement
A group of words that expresses a complete idea or thought
No pasaran is a Spanish phrase that expresses the determination to defend a position against enemies. The phrase means they shall not pass.
Equality
'in nature' is the prepositional phrase.
Nature is a noun.
The phrase "imperial state supported by a strong bureaucracy" describes the political organization of early Japan.
This phrase means "So we are not going to do it." It expresses a decision not to proceed with a certain action or plan.
"Get her done" means to start a task. Another phrase that expresses the same meaning is: "Get it done".
You need to be more descriptive, that could be anything. But in my history book the exact phrase was used to define the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Their purpose was to protect the members of the North Atlantic Region from aggression.