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Quotes About Slogan

Never trust a hippie. That's definitely my motto.
~ Sam Taylor-Johnson
While the House of Blues slogan has been 'In blues we trust,' its stages are usually filled with more reliable moneymakers - Neil Diamond and A Tribe Called Quest among them.
~ Bill Dedman
The slogan was 'Don't trust anyone over thirty'. Sixty years later the slogan became, 'Don't trust anyone over ninety'.
~ John McCarthy
'Democratic socialism' is awful as a slogan and catastrophic as a policy. And 'social democracy' - a term that better fits the belief of more ordinary liberals who want, say, Medicare for all - is a politically dying force. Democrats who aren't yet sick of all their losing should feel free to embrace them both.
~ Bret Stephens
Millions around the world increasingly see America not as a model of democracy but as relying solely on brute force, cobbling coalitions together under the slogan, 'You're either with us or against us.'
~ Vladimir Putin
Very often people abroad see us talking about our free education as some sort of empty political slogan but in fact it is a reality and a priority. (Interview in A Contemporary Cuba Reader, 2000)
~ Nancy Morejón
The slogan for contemporary capitalism--fear and disorder are the catalysts for each new leap forward
~ Naomi Klein
The more orthodox of the ghetto had a slogan - 'An hour of life is still life'.
~ Thomas Keneally
The more orthodox of the ghetto had a slogan — 'An hour of life is still life.
~ Thomas Keneally
The more orthodox of the ghetto had a slogan - An hour of life is still life.
~ Thomas Keneally
get a life,' current slang suggesting that life itself is a commodity [ Out of the Garden ].
~ Kathleen Norris
Education will not (take the place of persistence); the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan 'press on' has solved and always will solve the problems of the human race.
~ Calvin Coolidge
'Go vote' is a not a political strategy. It's hardly a slogan. Hell, it's not even a good tweet.
~ Shaun King
No crime too small' was never exactly Moriarty's slogan, but the criminal genius would apply himself to minor offences if an unusual challenge was presented.
~ Kim Newman
But to censor it would be tantamount to a kind of doctoring. I would be just as guilty of a normative version of the past as the charans and their ilk. And not to write at all would mean that i, too, believes that truth was a good slogan but not to be confronted in the corridors of real life.
~ Kiran Nagarkar
Don't be a fool and die for your country. Let the other sonofabitch die for his.
~ George S. Patton
Certainly Afghans in general and women in particular want a country in which security is a daily reality rather than a campaign slogan or the focus of drive-by speeches from diplomats dropping in for the day.
~ Gayle Tzemach Lemmon
there is a saying used in twelve-step programs and in most treatment centers that Relapse is part of recovery. It's another dangerous slogan that is based on a myth, and it only gives people permission to relapse because that think that when they do, they are on the road to recovery.
~ Chris Prentiss
The talk of pale, burning-eyed students, anarchists and utopians all, over tea and cigarettes in a locked room long past midnight, is next morning translated, with the literalness of utter innocence, into the throwing of the bomb, the shouting of the proud slogan, the dragging away of the young dreamer-doer, still smiling, to the dungeon and the firing squad.
~ Christopher Isherwood
In a few moments the sign changed to the personal radio nickname of the car owner, and a little later it switched to a political slogan advocating the election of a candidate.
~ Gerard K. O'Neill
After the war, however, in the early 1920s, the government had launched a series of advertisements aimed at getting the population out into the fresh air, encouraging people to go hill walking, which some master of the slogan had abbreviated to hiking.
~ Jacqueline Winspear
Efficiency is a fact and justice a slogan.
~ Jacques Ellul
In later years, it would become fashionable to say of the missionaries, They came to the islands to do good, and they did right well. Others made jest of the missionary slogan, They came to a nation in darkness; they left it in light, by pointing out: Of course they left Hawaii lighter. They stole every goddamned thing that wasn't nailed down.
~ James A. Michener
I like their slogan 'making uncommon knowledge common' very much, but as far as I can tell Elsevier has not mastered this job well. Sci-Hub is helping them to fulfill their mission.
~ Alexandra Elbakyan