Motto

A motto is a phrase or a collection of words that expresses a shared sentiment, belief, or philosophy. It is typically used as a rallying cry to motivate and inspire people to take action and is often associated with an organization, group, or individual. The term is derived from the Latin phrase muttum meaning "mutter" and is thought to have been first used in the late 16th century.

A motto is intended to define the core values or mission of an organization, group, or individual and is often associated with a logo or emblem. It is usually chosen carefully to reflect the values and goals of the group or individual and is often used as a way to inspire followers or members to stay focused on their goals.

Mottos are often short and concise, typically no more than a few words, and are often memorable and meaningful. They can be aspirational, humorous, or inspirational.

Mottos are an important part of any organization or individual’s identity and are often used to represent and signify commitment to a cause. They can be used to motivate and inspire, as well as to rally people to take action and stay focused on their goals.