Inaugural address (March 4, 1841)
“The proudest human that walks the earth is a free American citizen.”
Talk at the Commercial Club of Chicago http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/education/bsa/citizenship_merit_badge/eisenhower_citizenship_quotations.pdf (21 May 1948)
1940s
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American general and politician, 34th president of the Unit… 1890–1969Related quotes
Letter to M. L'Hommande, (1787), as quoted in The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia (1900), edited by John P. Foley, p. 500
1780s
Writing in Reason and Passion: Justice Brennan's Enduring Influence (1997).
"The American: His New Puritanism," http://books.google.com/books?id=tn9HAAAAYAAJ&q=%22If+there+is+one+mental+vice+indeed+which+sets+off+the+American+people+from+all+other+folks+who+walk+the+earth%22+%22it+is+that+of%22+%22that+every+human+act+must+be+either+right+or+wrong+and+that+ninety-nine+percent+of+them+are+wrong%22&pg=RA1-PA87#v=onepage The Smart Set (February 1914)
1910s
“I don't think I felt "at home" on Earth, as a human, until I walked into a comedy club.”
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012 — Present), Season 3 (2014)
2000s, 2003, Invasion of Iraq (March 2003)
From his 1971 World Series MVP acceptance speech, as quoted in "Pittsburgh's Clemente Honored"
Baseball-related, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1971</big>