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Quotes About Slogan

The slogan of the National Association of Landlords is the commaless "We Shelter You America." The truth of the matter is, however, that landlords shelter no one, while in fact the law shelters them... from the immediate expropriation that would occur if there were not force of gun and jail to back up this phoney, abusive, so-called property right.
~ Fred Woodworth
Creation is a miracle of daily recurrence. 'A miracle a minute' would not be a bad slogan for God.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Better ingredients, better pizza - it's not a slogan. It's a way of life.
~ John Schnatter
I'm old enough to remember when 'Law and Order' was once the Republican campaign slogan.
~ Mimi Kennedy
In Indiana, Made-in-America is more than a slogan: More Hoosiers are employed in manufacturing than in any other industry.
~ Mike Braun
The slogan we have put forward is not just 'rehabilitation and reconstruction,' but 'build a new Kerala.' We will build a better Kerala.
~ Pinarayi Vijayan
The slogan of progress is changing from the full dinner pail to the full garage.
~ Herbert Hoover
I have always had a strange relationship to Portland, Oregon. It's a great city. The people who live there love it openly and loudly, and it regularly appears on the lists of best American cities. But something has always felt weird to me about Portland. And not in the way Portlanders mean 'weird' in their slogan 'Keep Portland weird.'
~ W. Kamau Bell
Anybody that's been in Indiana for five minutes knows that Hoosier hospitality is not a slogan, it's a reality.
~ Mike Pence
There is no privilege in restriction. In other words, I disagree with people who say restriction makes you more creative. I think that's a misleading slogan. I might have been more creative without them than with them.
~ Asghar Farhadi
President Trump proclaimed 'America First' from the inauguration stage. As an American Jew and daughter of immigrants, that slogan makes me shiver.
~ Jan Schakowsky
I confess that when I hear Boris Johnson's slogan let's get Brexit done it sends a chill. Because it's let's get Brexit done so we can focus on the important domestic issues.
~ Claire Fox
Live free or die is not just a slogan on a license plate. It is the very essence of who we are.
~ Chris Sununu
America is back' is a divisive, foolish slogan. It only baffles America's allies and emboldens our adversaries.
~ Miranda Devine
The 2007 Labor campaign was the most presidential in Australian history, with a slogan - Kevin07 - exceeded in its banality only by its success.
~ Richard Flanagan
Why dictator Musharraf, raising the slogan of 'Pakistan First,' did not think about construction of Dasu and Basha dams?
~ Shehbaz Sharif
When you hear Donald Trump say 'America First,' that was a Klan slogan from the early 1900s. Trump simply resurrected it. It's a clear example of his racist attitude.
~ Ron Stallworth
I ran my first campaign when I was 11. My slogan was 'Vote McVey, vote the right way.' I've never surpassed it!
~ Esther McVey
Planned Parenthood can't hide their sickening abortion business behind a 'safe, legal and rare' slogan.
~ Ben Sasse
Jedi do not fight for peace. That's only a slogan, and is as misleading as slogans always are. Jedi fight for civilization, because only civilization creates peace.
~ Terry Brooks
Mission motto, sir, said Carrot cheerfully. Morituri Nolumus Mori. Rincewind suggested it. I imagine he did, said Lord Vetinari, observing the wizard coldly. And would you care to give us a colloquial translation, Mr Rincewind? Er... Rincewind hesitated, but there really was no escape. Er... roughly speaking, it means, 'We who are about to die don't want to', sir.
~ Terry Pratchett
Class struggle: external peace, international solidarity, peace among peoples. This is the sacred slogan of international socialist democracy that liberates nations.
~ Karl Liebknecht
In short: Write the way people think. Nike knew what it was doing when it coined the slogan "Just do it." Grammatically, this phrase makes no sense. Your high-school English teacher would scold the copywriter for not being clear about the antecedent for "it.
~ Gary Dahl
But I didn't say this to my aunt. Instead, I said, "America is number one." This had been the campaign slogan of the man who would eventually become our president. Charles Otis, my old classmate and neighbor, was one of his supporters and had taken to wearing a red mesh baseball hat with that slogan on its face, although on Charles's hat the symbol was on the wrong side of the number: AMERICA IS 1#.
~ Brock Clarke