Rimes' foot isn't the only place she's had inked with an inspirational phrase.
His classroom at Garfield is covered with posters of local sports heros like the basketball stars Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson and inspirational phrases like "Calculus need not be made easy; it is easy already."
Writing cryptic, mysterious or inspirational phrases or quotes in public places-not necessarily as graffiti, though that is one possibility, but also as handwritten notes left here and there, or in other forms.
Mr. Pataki aimed for a statesman's tone, deploring partisanship, complimenting legislators in both parties and citing inspirational phrases from Americans like Alexander Hamilton and James Baldwin.
He is commonly known as the man who coined the inspirational phrase "Dare to Dream" which was an extract from the game and series winning pep talk given by him during half time of game 2 of the 1985 state of origin series.
"If you're ever in Cody, Wyoming, ask for Wild Bob," is an inspirational phrase of his that Billy repeats to himself.
The ASA rejected his complaint, agreeing with the university that it was a "visionary and inspirational phrase" rather than one of objective substantiation, and that readers were likely to interpret the claim "merely as a statement of the university's ethos and ambition".
Jason Lipshutz of Billboard called the song a "dance-ready summer anthem", writing that Lopez "seems to be having a blast" in the song, "tossing out inspirational phrases about doing anything we want, living it up, not stopping, and going".