I've been looking through mottos of US states and countries and I found some interesting ones.
What is England's motto? What's California's motto? What's Michigan's motto? What is West Virginia's motto? What is Louisiana's motto? What is Georgia's motto? (I like my motto...assuming one of them is what I think it means.) +++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 11-21-04, 01:23 PM mozart56 Georgia:Wisdom,Justice and Moderation. Michigan: Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice. (If you seek a beautiful peninsula ,look around you). California: Eureka ( I found it) West Virginia: Montani semper liberi.(Mountaneers are always free) Louisiana:Union Justice and Confidence. England: Dieu et mon droit (God and my right).
11-21-04, 01:30 PM jusork You got them all except England. 'God and my right' is the UK's.
11-21-04, 01:59 PM mozart56 Unless it was changed since Henry VI.
11-21-04, 03:45 PM jusork This list on Wikipedia says "Shamed be he who thinks ill of it" for England itself, although when I click on I get the motto for the UK. So now I'm not sure. Hmmm.
11-21-04, 06:37 PM DorianGreyed I thought England's motto was "Ask Karrow; she's the Boss" which, amazing, is also AnswerPool's motto. But then, I really don't know. You'd have to...ask Karrow.
11-21-04, 09:10 PM bedstor Mozart is correct Jusork There is No Uk coat of arms the Old coats of arms still are in fashion And that link of Mozarts is 100% right Wink some interesting facts about British customs on the rest of that site Wink
11-22-04, 01:26 PM FredPuli The Scottish half of the United Kingdom has 'Nemo me impune lacessit' meaning 'Nobody provokes me with impunity' but also 'Nobody attacks me without suffering for it'. This motto is, appropriately, illustrated with a thistle, the national emblem . It can be witnessed in action in the street outside any Glasgow pub at closing time. It was chosen by James VI of Scotland ( James I of England) for his coins and serves as the motto of the Order of the Thistle (an honour) inter alia.
The Welsh have no motto, being part of England for this purpose, though the Prince of Wales has 'Ich dien' , 'I serve' (German).
(Nobody here seems to have a motto in the language of the people, a reflection of the fact that British royalty was French or German or Latin speaking at Court and/or privately )
11-22-04, 01:47 PM jusork So UK doesn't have an official motto either? Is "Shamed be he who thinks ill of it" still a motto of England?
11-22-04, 09:22 PM mozart56 Jusork, if you click on my link above,it explains that England has "The motto of the Monarchs" (Dieu et mon droit), and the motto of the "order of the Garter", behind the shield, which is the one you've been mentioning, but written in French.( Honi soit qui mal y pense)
11-22-04, 10:19 PM jusork Ah, I see. Thanks, Moz. So the UK as a whole doesn't have am official motto, right?
11-22-04, 10:55 PM mozart56 No,because (that's my guess) most of the regions of the UK have their own distinct motto already,as FredPuli explained about Scotland and Wales etc....
Click here to understand the difference between UK,Great Britain,England,etc...
11-22-04, 11:23 PM jusork Ah ok then. Yeah, I know the difference between the three already. Thanks though. And I saw the other countries' mottos on Wikipedia, too. Thanks though Fred.
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