Writing for the court, Everson v. Board of Education, 330 U.S. 1 (1947).
“The walls of Athens are impregnable,
Their firmest bulwarks her heroic sons.”
Source: The Persians (472 BC), line 349 (tr. Robert Potter)
Original
Ἀνδρῶν γὰρ ὄντων ἕρκος ἐστὶν ἀσφαλές.
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Aeschylus 119
ancient Athenian playwright -525–-456 BCRelated quotes
Wood, Christopher. "Terrible Hard", Says Alice. London: Constable. 1970. (chapter 9)
Stanza 3
Ye Mariners of England http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Campbell/ye%20mariners_of_england.htm (1800)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 313.
Philo to Cleanthes, Part XI
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (1779)
Context: Look round this universe. What an immense profusion of beings, animated and organised, sensible and active! You admire this prodigious variety and fecundity. But inspect a little more narrowly these living existences, the only beings worth regarding. How hostile and destructive to each other! How insufficient all of them for their own happiness! How contemptible or odious to the spectator! The whole presents nothing but the idea of a blind Nature, impregnated by a great vivifying principle, and pouring forth from her lap, without discernment or parental care, her maimed and abortive children!
“A son is a son 'til he gets a wife, but a daughter is a daughter all her life.”
Source: Love the One You're With
Inaugural address (March 4, 1841)
“Oh my son's my son till he gets a wife,
But my daughter's my daughter all her life.”
"Young and Old"
“Luxury, that baneful poison, has unstrung and enfeebled her sons.”
Letter to John Adams (13 February 1779)