
Speech in Birmingham (16 May 1902), quoted in The Times (17 May 1902), p. 12
1900s
Source: World Made By Hand (2008), Chapter 65, p. 317
Speech in Birmingham (16 May 1902), quoted in The Times (17 May 1902), p. 12
1900s
“We give our dead
To the orchards
And the groves.
We give our dead
To life.”
Source: Parable of the Talents (1998), Chapter 1 (p. 5)
The Guerilla Chief
The Improvisatrice (1824)
From interview with David Light
Source: Los Angeles Times interview (1956)
Context: To me Moses is all men grown to gigantic proportions.
He was a man of immense ability, immense emotions, immense humanness and immense dedication. There is something of Moses in each of us — the more there is, the better we are.
It is interesting to note that once Moses climbs Mt. Sinai and talks to God there is never contentment for him again. That is the way it is with us. Once we talk to God, once we get his commission to us for our lives we cannot be again content. We are happier. We are busier. But we are not content because then we have a mission — a commission, rather.
“It is you, our citizens, who make the state of our union strong.”
2014, Sixth State of the Union Address (January 2014)
Context: Tonight this chamber speaks with one voice to the people we represent: It is you, our citizens, who make the state of our union strong.