The Motto may refer to:
New World Order may refer to:
Forward is a relative direction, the opposite of backward.
Brownies are the section in the Girl Guides organization for girls aged seven years old to ten years old. Exact age limits are slightly different in each organization.
"Don't be evil" is a phrase used in Google's corporate code of conduct, which it also formerly preceded as a motto.
Illegitimi non carborundum is a mock-Latin aphorism, often translated as "Don't let the bastards grind you down". The phrase itself has no meaning in Latin and can only be mock-translated as a Latin–English pun.
Be Prepared may refer to:
I Remember may refer to:
All for One or All 4 One may refer to:
All In may refer to:
Yes We Can may refer to:
The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 James Bond film.
One for all may refer to:
Holdfast most often refers to:
You Only Live Once may refer to:
Get Into It may refer to:
Death From Above may refer to:
"The Motto" is a hip hop song by Canadian recording artist Drake. The song features American rapper Lil Wayne and is a digital iTunes Store bonus track from Drake's second studio album Take Care. "The Motto" premiered on Power 106 on October 31, 2011. Drake released the song on his OVO blog a day later. It was first played on rhythmic top 40 radio stations on November 29, 2011 as the album's fourth single. The song has a connection to the Hispanic/Latino band Aventura. Drake says in the song Spanish girls (Latinas) love him like the band.
It's Great to Be Alive may refer to:
We Never Sleep may refer to:
"The Motto" is a song by Dutch DJ Tiësto and American singer Ava Max. It was released on 4 November 2021, through Musical Freedom and Atlantic Records as the third single from Tiësto's upcoming seventh studio album. The song peaked at number four on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart and at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart.