"One World One Dream" fully reflects the essence and the universal values of the Olympic spirit -- Unity, Friendship, Progress, Harmony, Participation and Dream. It expresses the common wishes of people all over the world, inspired by the Olympic ideals, to strive for a bright future of Mankind. In spite of the differences in colors, languages and races, we share the charm and joy of the Olympic Games, and together we seek for the ideal of Mankind for peace. We belong to the same world and we share the same aspirations and dreams.
Meaning of Sue Moto
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faster, harder, stronger
The Royal moto of Norway is "Alt for Norge" meaning "Everything for NorwayThis moto was chosen by King Haakon the 7th in 1905Another moto is from the signing of the constituition in 1814, saying"Enig og tro til Dovre faller".Meaning: United and loyal until the mountains of Dovre crumble"
Bicycle Moto X, with X meaning Cross.
The Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius, which is Latin for "Faster, Higher, Stronger". The motto was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin on the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894. De Coubertin borrowed it from his friend Henri Didon, a Dominican priest who, amongst other things, was an athletics enthusiast. The motto was introduced in 1924 at the Olympic Games in Paris
It is an Italian term meaning with motion.
The Olympic motto is the hendiatris Citius, Altius, Fortius (latin for faster, higher, stronger - comparative adverbs, not adjectives). The motto was proposed by Pierre de Coubertin on the creation of the International Olympic Committee in 1894.
Excelsior. A latin word meaning ever upward.
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The term Olympic refers to Olympic Games or ancient Olympia. It is a Latin expression that means stronger, faster, higher.