Presidency (1977–1981), Farewell Address (1981)
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1960, Sport at the New Frontier: The Soft American
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
1920s, America and the War (1920)
Their mother does not put "Let's pretend" into the child's mouth; she finds it there. Without it there is no play. But the pretending is always drama and never deception or self-deception.</p>
"V. Fairies", pp. 32–33
Childhood (1913)
Source: 1962, Address and Question and Answer Period at the Economic Club of New York
Christy Slewinski, New York Daily News (September 29, 1996) "Lucy Lawless is a Star on the Strength of 'Xena'", The Seattle Times, p. 21.
Source: The Art of War, Chapter VI · Weaknesses and Strengths
“He’s here, of course, strictly through his own ambitious carelessness.”
“Prime flaws of youth, of course—but also its strengths, this carelessness and ambition.”
Part 3, Chapter 14 (p. 191)
Nifft the Lean (1982)
“To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man's injustice to woman.”
Young India (10 April 1930)
1930s
Context: To call woman the weaker sex is a libel; it is man's injustice to woman. If by strength is meant brute strength, then, indeed, is woman less brute than man. If by strength is meant moral power, then woman is immeasurably man's superior. Has she not greater intuition, is she not more self-sacrificing, has she not greater powers of endurance, has she not greater courage? Without her, man could not be. If nonviolence is the law of our being, the future is with woman. Who can make a more effective appeal to the heart than woman?
John Quinlan Muscle & Strength Audio Podcast Interview by Steve Shaw, Bodybuilder And Wrestler John Quinlan Talks About His Passion For Lifting (2010)
Quoted in Strength and Diet https://books.google.it/books?id=uexsAAAAMAAJ by Francis Albert Rollo Russell (London: Longmans, Green, & Co, 1905), p. 2.
Quoted in Strength and Diet https://books.google.it/books?id=uexsAAAAMAAJ by Francis Albert Rollo Russell (London: Longmans, Green, & Co, 1905), p. 2.
"I am confident: Tunisians will be able to react with strength and courage" says the Archbishop of Tunis http://www.fides.org/en/news/66276-AFRICA_TUNISIA_I_am_confident_Tunisians_will_be_able_to_react_with_strength_and_courage_says_the_Archbishop_of_Tunis (28 June 2019)
Speech in the House of Commons (26 February 1810), quoted in George Henry Francis, Opinions and Policy of the Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B., M.P., &c. as Minister, Diplomatist, and Statesman, During More Than Forty Years of Public Life (London: Colburn and Co., 1852), pp. 3-4.
1810s