I think it was only "Who dares wins"DannyBarnes said:mine is the SAS motto "He Who Dares Wins"
Thats better than mine I was going to say the rules of the internet. Google itObadiahBlack said:I'm not extremely anti-religion, but my favorite motto would have to be the Epicurean Paradox, because it is, for him and people that think like him, like the ultimate counter-analysis. For the uninitiated:
Is God willing to prevent evil but not able? Then He is incompetent.
Is He able but not willing? Then He is Malevolent.
Is He both able and willing? Then why is there evil?
Is He neither able nor willing? Then why call Him God?
-Epicureas
Seen them. Love them. Live by them. Even though Rules 1, 2, and 34 are all anyone remembers.skeliton112 said:Thats better than mine I was going to say the rules of the internet. Google itObadiahBlack said:I'm not extremely anti-religion, but my favorite motto would have to be the Epicurean Paradox, because it is, for him and people that think like him, like the ultimate counter-analysis. For the uninitiated:
Is God willing to prevent evil but not able? Then He is incompetent.
Is He able but not willing? Then He is Malevolent.
Is He both able and willing? Then why is there evil?
Is He neither able nor willing? Then why call Him God?
-Epicureas
ahhh yes my bad >_<I think it was only "Who dares wins"DannyBarnes said:mine is the SAS motto "He Who Dares Wins"
I actually use that one a lot.Tom Phoenix said:"Knowledge is power. Hide it well."
The second one is from WH40Kawn of War.