Motto in a sentence as a noun

I think that "back to technology" should be the motto for the next 10 years.

My motto for years has been "you can pry pointers and address spaces from my cold, dead hands.

So really, "Don't be Evil" is a motto at Google, but it's not a value.

The Java motto was "write once, run anywhere.

I'm right with you on this one. I personally think the old 'don't be evil' motto is looking very tatty these days.

Sure Google is not perfect, but all other companies have the motto: "Money first, morals second.

One of Pohl's laws is "Nothing is so good that somebody, somewhere will not hate it".I always thought that could be the HN motto.

Remember Sun's motto, "The network is the computer"?Nah, don't think so; the computer is the computer.

Growing up in various places around the world I encountered a number of people for whom their motto was 'its only illegal if you get caught!

Enron lived and breathed the A players motto until their idolizing of "talent" lost all connection to reality.

If true, though, it's highly concerning coming from a company that flaunts the openness of their products, and whose corporate motto is "don't be evil".

The motto is "No ticky, no worky" - anybody doing anything work related generates a ticket for it.

The accompanying motto seems: "If you cannot archive perfection, don’t even bother starting.“To illustrate my point; My wife might ask me to purchase something for her.

Motto definitions

noun

a favorite saying of a sect or political group

See also: slogan catchword shibboleth