Words matter. These are the best My Motto Quotes from famous people such as Hayley Kiyoko, Rain Dove, Bryson DeChambeau, Kim Zolciak-Biermann, Park Won-soon, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
My motto is to help people love themselves sooner. I can’t teach them how to do that. They have to figure that out on their own – that’s their journey.
‘Educate, don’t hate.’ That’s my motto. The reason why there’s so much pushback against diversity and against minority communities is because people are afraid to make mistakes and ask questions. They feel that they’ll be chastised if they use the wrong label. It’s too scary for them.
I always look at the worst situations and try and figure out how I can make them better. Let today’s garbage be better than yesterday’s, is my motto.
My motto in life has always been ‘Everything happens for a reason.’ No matter what, good or bad, there is a reason for it all.
My motto for Seoul is ‘From Good to Great.’
I was ranked the fifth most bipartisan freshman when I went to Congress, and I think that my motto really is, ‘Agree where you can and fight where you must.’
I have encountered riotous mobs and have been hung in effigy, but my motto is: Men’s rights are nothing more. Women’s rights are nothing less.
My motto is, you have to get in a sport a day.
I always say I’ll rest when I die – that’s my motto. I just hope I don’t die before the World Cup!
I’ve always been one to throw caution to the wind, and my motto has been, ‘Never have a dull moment.’ Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn’t, but I don’t think I’d have it much differently.
My colleagues think I’m crazy but my motto is, never miss a day. If we’re taping in L.A., I’ll get up at 2 a.m. to go run. If I’m on the road and the hotel doesn’t have a gym, I’ll find a 24-hour gym. I don’t know how to exist without my workouts.
I never plan to run at a certain pace. All my career my motto has been ‘no limits.’ I don’t try to run with a set time in mind, sticking to set splits, because what happens if you’re ahead of your splits – are you going to slow down?
You are not going to be young forever, but my motto is, ‘You can’t change what I was.’
I am real, my motto is not to allow myself to stagnate in any which way, be it emotional, mental, physical and practical, I feel I have conquered the deep recesses of my life.
My motto is, ‘Never quit.’
Travel like a pro, not like a hobo. That’s my motto.
My motto in life is ‘Take risks;’ you don’t have a voice if you don’t. You have to venture outside your boundaries. That’s what life’s all about.
My motto is ‘show respect to those who show respect to you.’
My motto is, if you love something, don’t set it free. No matter how hard it struggles. That would be stupid.
My motto in life is, ‘If anything is worth doing, it’s worth overdoing.’
It’s my firm intention to whop cancer into submission and I truly believe I’ve given myself the best start possible by radically overhauling my diet and by staying true to my motto, which is: Don’t worry, be happy, feel good. The first thing I did when I was diagnosed was to turn vegan.
I learned many things from Professor Brown, including his philosophy toward research, but there is one thing he said that I recall with particular clarity: ‘Do research that will be in the textbooks.’ It is not easy to do such work, but this has remained my motto.
I cannot remember a time when the Golden Rule was not my motto and precept, the torch that guided my footsteps.
Concentration is my motto – first honesty, then industry, then concentration.
My motto is to go wild on the accessories – the belts, the hair clips, the jewelery.
My motto has always been hard work.
It doesn’t matter what it is you’re doing, my motto is: the joy is in the doing.
Higher, faster, longer – that is my motto.
My motto is ‘Man Down,’ and I have to live up to it. I don’t go in looking for the knockout, but I let it happen naturally.
My motto in life is ‘If you think it, you can do it’ and if we all apply that thought we can end hunger the world over.
My motto is I’m going to go out and work every day no matter who is here. It’s a mentality that I always play with since I’ve been playing football.
My motto is never to hold on to anything. I accept and then let go: not just the negatives, but the praise, too. Or it’ll get to my head.
‘No one can make you successful; the will to success comes from within.’ I’ve made this my motto. I’ve internalized it to the point of understanding that the success of my actions and/or endeavors doesn’t depend on anyone else, and that includes a possible failure.
My motto: ‘No good movie is depressing. All bad movies are depressing.’
A few years back, I had this urge to be on the go all the time. It’s important to find a balance, though. Now my motto is, do the work, but recharge, too!
That’s my motto: dream, believe, achieve.
My motto is to do everything absolutely flat out and to the best of your ability.
As a bowler, my motto is not to get too excited and not to get too down after every match.
Never trust a hippie. That’s definitely my motto.
I think the path is different for everybody. Go after the doors that are open to you. That has always been my motto getting into the music business. Do the things that seem to be good opportunities and work hard at it. Try to make good decisions and be nice. Hopefully all of that will pay off at some point.
I think my motto is to always remain focused on what it is that you’re trying to accomplish.
You write the way you think about the world. My motto in times of trouble – and I’m speaking of life, not writing – is ‘no humor too black.’
When I had cancer – of the colon first, followed by breast cancer and a mastectomy – my motto used to be ‘Drips by day, Prada by night.’ I felt that I had to grasp it in the same way as you’d take on any challenge.
My motto has always been, ‘Never give up.’
This was my motto: ‘Don’t come up with routine stuff.’