“Its heart was buried in Wounded Knee,
But it will come to rise again.”
The Rhythm of Time
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I will lay me down and bleed a while
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“A speech comes alive only if it rises from the heart, not if it floats on the lips.”
Desiderius Erasmus book Ciceronianus
in The Erasmus Reader (1990), p. 130.
Ciceronianus (1528)
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