The Olympic Game motto is "Citius, Altius, Fortous". Three latin words means "Faster, higher, stronger". Baron de Coubertin borrowed the motto from Father Henri Martin Dideon, the headmater of Arcueil Collage in Paris. Dideon used the motto to describe the great achievements of the athletes at his school. Coubertin felt it could be used to describe the goals of great athletes all over the world.