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Cats kill far more birds than men. Why don't you have a slogan: 'Kill a cat and save a bird?'
— Prince Philip
If you're not writing, you're wronging.
— Kevin James Breaux
Keep England White is a good slogan.
— Winston Churchill
Creation is a miracle of daily recurrence. 'A miracle a minute' would not be a bad slogan for God.
— George Bernard Shaw
If you can come up with a snappy little slogan, then you have a future in winning tagline competitions or being a political speech writer.
— Mark Victor Hansen
My slogan when I ran was that there is no such thing as government money, there is only taxpayer's money, and that cut pretty deep.
— William Weld
The ingenious slogan that the public debt does not matter because 'we owe it to ourselves' is clearly absurd.
— Murray Rothbard
My slogan is I'm the least qualified guy for the job, but I'd probably do the best job.
— Gary Coleman
The paradox of American democracy has been that its slogan of equal opportunity has meant, often, equal opportunity to get power over your fellows.
— Mary Parker Follett
The slogan of the revolution was dignity, social justice, and freedom. You cannot have dignity or social justice or freedom without women.
— Nawal El Saadawi
Freak the ferocious out.
— Marisha Pessl
Take your desires for reality! can be understood as the ultimate slogan of power.
— Jean Baudrillard
The right to work is a slogan which should be accepted by every democracy.
— Max Aitken, Lord Beaverbrook
I'm old enough to remember when 'Law and Order' was once the Republican campaign slogan.
— Mimi Kennedy
Life summed up with a marketing slogan: Limited Edition!
— Kevin Focke
Redd Towers Apartments, whose advertising slogan, 'If you lived here, you'd be home by now,' did little to fill vacancies.
— Frank Beddor
She had not a thought in her head that was not a slogan, and
— George Orwell