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- New Mexico
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“Of course you know, this means war...”
- New Mexico
Best US state motto
1. Alabama: Audemus jura nostra defendere (we dare defend our rights)
2. Alaska: North to the Future
3. Arkansas: Regnat populus (the people rule)
4. Hawaiʻi: Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono
5. Idaho: Esto perpetua (Let it be perpetual)
6. Kentucky: United We Stand, Divided We Fall
7. New Hampshire: Live Free or Die
8. North Dakota: Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable
9. Virginia: Sic semper tyrannis (thus always to tyrants)
10. Montana: Oro y plata (Gold and Silver)
11. New Mexico: Crescit eundo (It grows as it goes)
12. Minnesota: L'Étoile du Nord (The Star of the North)
4. Hawai'i: Ua mau ke ea o ka ʻāina i ka pono (The life of the land is perpetuated in righteousness)
Honorable mentions:
Maryland: Fatti maschi, parole femine ("Manly deeds, womanly" words or, as currently officially interpreted, "Strong deeds, gentle words").
Mississippi: Virtute et armis (By valor and arms)
North Carolina: Esse quam videri (To be, rather than to seem)
South Dakota: Under God the people rule
West Virginia: Montani semper liberi (Mountaineers are always free)
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What's In A Motto? (As it turns out: a lot.)
There are some really amazing ones in this list, and then there are some not-so-amazing ones as well. Some of y'alls states need to do better.
Montani semper liberi
(state motto of West Virginia)
On February 21, 1893, the General Assembly adopted Esse Quam Videri as the official state motto. Translated from Latin, the phrase means “To be rather than to seem.”
[pictured: An illustration featuring our state motto from Our State Magazine.]
The phrase is a quote from the De Amicitia, an essay on friendship by the Roman author and politician Cicero that dates to 44 B.C. Similar sentiments can found in early texts by the Greek poet Eschylus and the philosopher Socrates
Noted Halifax County judge and historian Walter Clark first selected the phrase and drafted the bill for the General Assembly to consider.
Nash County Senator Jacob Battle first introduced it. At the time of its adoption, North Carolina was one of a few states across the country, and the only of 13 original states, without an official motto.
Though North Carolina had never had an official motto during statehood, Quae Sera Tamen Respexit appeared on the colonial seal. That phrase, which means “Which, though late, looked upon me” in Latin, referred to the figure of Liberty which then, as today, also appeared on the seal.
Explore other North Carolina state symbols with articles, an interactive timeline and other features on NCpedia.
This Day in NC History: State Motto Adopted
A Drug Infested Den' And Other Trump Inspired New New Hampshire State Mottos
President Trump called New Hampshire ‘A Drug Infested Den.’ Look for that to replace “Live Free Or Die” as the state motto or one of these:
Live Free and High
The Gramite State
The Ohio of the Northeast
Welcome to New Hempshire
Everybody Must Be Stoned
Lower Taxes, Higher Citizens
Where Massachusetts Parties
Trump Drug Infested Den and Resort
A Drug Infested Den’ And Other Trump Inspired New New Hampshire State Mottos was originally published on Weekly Humorist
Wyoming
"Equal Rights”
Epic State Mottos (and the not so elegant)
Epic
Kansas: Ad Astra per Aspera (To the stars through difficulties)
Oregon: Alis volat propriis (She flies with her own wings)
North Dakota: Serit ut alteri saeclo prosit (One sows for the benefit of another age)
South Carolina: Dum spiro spero Animis opibusque parati ( While I breathe, I hope Ready in soul and resource)
Massachusets: Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem ( By the sword we seek peace, but peace only under liberty)
Did you even try?
Tennessee: Agriculture and Commerce
Wisconsin: Forward
Maine: Dirigo (I lead)
Montana: Oro y Plata ( Gold and Silver)
Michigan: Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice ( If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you)
WTF (What does that even mean? AKA, That’s what she said jokes)
California: Eureka (I have found it)
New York: Excelsior (Ever Upward)
Washington: Al-ki (By and by)
New Mexico: Crecsit eundo (It grows as it goes)
Idaho: Esto perpetua ( Let it be perpetual)