Many of us who read the literature of social science as laymen are conscious of being admitted at a door which bears the watchword "scientific objectivity" and of emerging at another door which looks out upon a variety of projects for changing, renovating, or revolutionizing society. In consequence, we feel the need of a more explicit account of how the student of society passes from facts to values or statements of policy.
Prayer is the breath, the watchword, the comfort, the strength, the honor of a Christian.
Change is the watchword of progression.
Divide and rule, the politician cries; unite and lead, is watchword of the wise.
Now' is the watchword of the wise.
We ought not to believe those who today, adopting a philosophical air and with a tone of superiority, prophesy the decline of culter and are content with the unknowable in a self-satisfied way. For us there is no unknowable, and in my opinion there is also non whatsoever for the natural sciences. In place of this foolish unknowable, let our watchword on the contrary be: we must know - we shall know.
Courage was America's watchword, but a courage of the body rather than of the soul - physical courage, not moral.
A great man left a watchword that we can well repeat: "There is no indispensable man"
Let unswerving integrity be your watchword.
I am for peace, retrenchment and reform, the watchword of the great Liberal Party thirty years ago.