20 Metaphors for watchword

Rules and conventions were to be thrown overboard; the new watchwords were nature, power, originality, genius, fulness of expression.

I mean a mere politician, whose calling is the meanest a man can follow, since it seeks only spoils, and is a perpetual deception, incompatible with all dignity and independence, whose only watchword is success.

Moral Philosophy.% The watchword of deism was "independence in religion"; that of modern ethical philosophy is "independence in morals."

Your English watchword is "fair-play," your English hatred, "foul-play."

His watchword was duty,to himself, his country, and God.

The watchword of the one was Grace; that of the other was Predestination.

His watchword was, Guerra á la muerte, "War unto death!"

All the problems which are vexing the older nations are essentially social problems, and the watchword of all the movements that are undermining thrones and caste, and the wicked social order, is, "The world no longer for the few, but for the many."

Thus the greatest statesman that this country has produced since Alexander Hamilton, lost his prestige when his conciliating policy became offensive to a rising party whose watchword was "the higher law," although, by his various conflicts with Southern leaders and his loyalty to the Constitution, he educated the people to sustain the very war which he foresaw and dreaded.

The watchword now becomes freedom and independent thought, deliverance from every form of constraint, alike from the bondage of ecclesiastical decrees and the inner servitude of prejudice and cherished inclinations.

When Cromwell's men went out to win the victory at Winceby Fight, their watchword was "Religion.

The watchword of yesterday was evolution.

The watchword of a century ago was gravitation.

Your watchword shall be, 'The Union and Fremont!'

The watchword of to-morrow is Redemption.

The new watchwords were "Liberty, Fraternity, Equality."

Constantine became the head and leader of this party, whose watchword ever since has been "Conquer," until all powers and principalities and institutions are brought under the influence of the gospel.

The watchword now becomes freedom and independent thought, deliverance from every form of constraint, alike from the bondage of ecclesiastical decrees and the inner servitude of prejudice and cherished inclinations.

Its watchword is progress.

Their watchwords were Reason, Science, Philosophy.

20 Metaphors for  watchword