If you want a Latin motto, I suggest this: Cor corona mea
It means: My heart [is] my crown. A variant: Cor sit corona mea - or, for short: Cor sit corona. This means "May my heart be my crown". Sounds good in English, too, if you want it in English!
ADDED: Oh - just saw that you wanted 7 words. The English variant can easily change into 7 words, "My heart is my crown and kingdom" or something like that. But I rather like the Latin one with the wordplay on "cor". Maybe this one:
COR CORONA MEA ET INSIGNIA REGIA VERA
Meaning: My heart is my crown and my true royal insignia. (my true regalia). Pronounced with the stress on Cor coróna méa et insígnia régia véra.
2007-02-18 02:30:13
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answered by AskAsk 5
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A sacrifice today is a benefit tomorrow. 7 Words exactly.
2007-02-17 21:59:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Be Loyal to the Royal Within!! Play around with it until you have seven words, I guess... haha
2007-02-17 21:59:34
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answered by Bruschetta 2
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The Stately Maxim of Her Imperial Highness...........
2007-02-17 22:00:21
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answered by Canadian Ken 6
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helping you with open hands of royalty
2007-02-17 21:59:48
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answered by kayla 1
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respect,loyalty, serach google, to ....queen pc(princess crown).hope this works!
2007-02-17 21:59:41
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answered by Vinny 3
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"Royalty is naught but one's own self"
2007-02-18 00:20:55
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answered by The Magnificent E 1
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"Kingdoms are the great people in them"
2007-02-17 22:01:28
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answered by ru.barbie2 4
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i need a motto and a burger
2007-02-17 22:00:29
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answered by Anonymous
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"Reliant, Steadfast, True"
2007-02-17 22:00:17
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answered by Anonymous
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