
“We shall cut no small figure through the country with our cannon.”
Knox to his wife, on the difficulties of dragging Cannon. Reported in David McCullough, 1776 (2005), p. 83.
From Patton's farewell state of the division speech to the 2nd Armored Division on October 16, 1977. As quoted in Growing Up Patton (2012) by Benjamin Patton, p. 299
“We shall cut no small figure through the country with our cannon.”
Knox to his wife, on the difficulties of dragging Cannon. Reported in David McCullough, 1776 (2005), p. 83.
Source: Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer (1999), p. 82
Michael Franti Interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s75CPceiCw&feature=related
Operation Homecoming celebration, (Feb. 12, 1973)
You Are An American http://psstpsstpsst1.blogspot.com/2005/08/you-are-american.html.
Cambridge Thirty Years Ago.
Literary Essays, vol. I (1864-1890)
Source: Moral Man and Immoral Society (1932), pp. 8-9
Context: The inevitable hypocrisy, which is associated with the all the collective activities of the human race, springs chiefly from this source: that individuals have a moral code which makes the actions of collective man an outrage to their conscience. They therefore invent romantic and moral interpretations of the real facts, preferring to obscure rather than reveal the true character of their collective behavior. Sometimes they are as anxious to offer moral justifications for the brutalities from which they suffer as for those which they commit. The fact that the hypocrisy of man's group behavior... expresses itself not only in terms of self-justification but in terms of moral justification of human behavior in general, symbolizes one of the tragedies of the human spirit: its inability to conform its collective life to its individual ideals. As individuals, men believe they ought to love and serve each other and establish justice between each other. As racial, economic and national groups they take for themselves, whatever their power can command.
Guest speech to the conference of the Fiji Labour Party, Lautoka, 30 July 2005