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  2. List of mottos - Wikipedia

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    An example of a motto, Te mauri, ... Integrity First, Service before self, Excellence in All we Do; United States ... (Let us strive after perfection) [15] Ealing ...

  3. List of university and college mottos - Wikipedia

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    Education, excellence and character English Admiralty University of Nigeria Excellence in Education English Afe Babalola University Labor Servitum Et Intergritas: Latin Labour for service and integrity African University of Science and Technology Knowledge is freedom English Ajayi Crowder University Scentia probitas: Latin Knowledge with probity

  4. List of United States Armed Forces unit mottoes - Wikipedia

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    11th Aviation Battalion - Exempla Proponere (To Set Forth Examples) [2] 11th Aviation Group - We Make the Difference [2] 12th Aviation Group - Ad Excelsum Conamur (Strive for Excellence) [2] 13th Aviation Battalion - Swift and Deadly (formerly: Shield of the Mekong) [2] 14th Aviation Battalion - Versatility [2] 15th Aviation Group - Flying ...

  5. Arete - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greeks applied the term arete (ἀρετή) to anything: for example, the excellence of a chimney, the excellence of a bull for breeding, and the excellence of a man. The meaning of the word changes depending on what it describes since everything has its own excellence; the arete of a man is different from the arete of a horse.

  6. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to "no offense", absit invidia is said in the context of a statement of excellence, to ward off envious deities who might interpret a statement of excellence as hubris. Also extended to absit invidia verbo ("may ill will/envy be absent from these words"). cf. absit iniuria verbis. [2] absit omen: absent from omen

  7. Perfectionism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Stanley Kubrick, an American filmmaker, was notorious for his perfectionism while making films. [1] [2] [3]Perfectionism, in psychology, is a broad personality trait characterized by a person's concern with striving for flawlessness and perfection and is accompanied by critical self-evaluations and concerns regarding others' evaluations.

  8. Perfectionism (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    Perfectionism, as a moral theory, has a long history and has been addressed by influential philosophers. Aristotle stated his conception of the good life ().He taught that politics and political structures should promote the good life among individuals; because the polis can best promote the good life, it should be adopted over other forms of social organization.

  9. Magis - Wikipedia

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    Magis (pronounced "màh-gis") is a Latin word that means "more" or "greater". [1] [better source needed] It is related to ad majorem Dei gloriam, a Latin phrase meaning "for the greater glory of God", the motto of the Society of Jesus. [2] Magis refers to the philosophy of doing more for Christ, and therefore doing more for others. It is an ...