If you seek a pleasent penninsula, look about you.
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One size no fit all. At least 90 films, not including comic books and tv adaptations have been done On Sherlock Holmes, so it is impossible to generalize. observe Chan's Motto- The Motto of the Wise is- Beware of Surprises! Indeed, of this you should take Heed! 22lB Pacific Avenue, not Baker Stleet. Chan out.
Not sure, could be something from a science-fiction, suspense, or Occult drama, all which deal with unexpected plot twists or subjects. a milder of more user-friendly ( not so blunt, as that quote sounds) may be found in: The motto of the wise is, Beware of Surprises! attributed to the Cartoon version of Charlie Chan. I like it and it sounds better.
An informal motto is "Princeton in the nation's service and in the service of all nations," coined by Woodrow Wilson, Princeton Class of 1879, who served on the faculty and was Princeton's president from 1902 to 1910. The official motto is "Dei sub numine viget," which means "Under God's power she flourishes." A standing joke at Princeton is that it means "God went to Princeton."
Anything Can happen. Queen Elizabeth is in her eighties. The motto of the wise is: Beware of Surprises!
If you seek a pleasent penninsula, look about you.
The motto of The Southport School is 'Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat'.
The phrase "Satyamev Jayate" is derived from the ancient Indian scripture Mundaka Upanishad. It was later adopted as the national motto of India and appears on the national emblem.
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Beware of the dog
One size no fit all. At least 90 films, not including comic books and tv adaptations have been done On Sherlock Holmes, so it is impossible to generalize. observe Chan's Motto- The Motto of the Wise is- Beware of Surprises! Indeed, of this you should take Heed! 22lB Pacific Avenue, not Baker Stleet. Chan out.
The motto of the wise is: Beware of Surprises. At the funeral Mass for Joan Hrubec, late curator of the I.W.A.S.M., all of the pallbearers- who actually carried her casket into the church, were female. I.W.A.S. M. stands for International Women"s air and space museum- an all (feminine) Hands operation.
The term "Unity in Diversity" is believed to have its origins in Indonesia's national motto, "Bhinneka Tunggal Ika," which dates back to the 14th century. The phrase represents the idea that despite diverse cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds, unity can be achieved through tolerance and acceptance.
slogan is a revolutionary word. while motto is an universally accepted phrase
The earliest reference I can find is from 1873, in Cassell's Magazine - "A system that would go on the motto of safety first." Second was US Steel in 1912 followed by Chicago & North Western Railroad (C&NWR) in 1913
Not sure, could be something from a science-fiction, suspense, or Occult drama, all which deal with unexpected plot twists or subjects. a milder of more user-friendly ( not so blunt, as that quote sounds) may be found in: The motto of the wise is, Beware of Surprises! attributed to the Cartoon version of Charlie Chan. I like it and it sounds better.