
‘Disintegration’, Quarterly Review, no. 312; October 1883, reprinted in Paul Smith (ed.), Lord Salisbury on Politics. A selection from his articles in the Quaterly Review, 1860-1883 (Cambridge University Press, 1972), pp. 342-343
1880s
‘Disintegration’, Quarterly Review, no. 312; October 1883, reprinted in Paul Smith (ed.), Lord Salisbury on Politics. A selection from his articles in the Quaterly Review, 1860-1883 (Cambridge University Press, 1972), pp. 342-343
1880s
Source: Testament of a Critic (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1931), p. 16
Second Inaugural Address (4 March 1893).
“I am a patriot, and I protest speed limits by exceeding them.”
Neverlution (2011)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“So many minority youths had volunteered…that there was literally no room for patriotic folks like”
myself
On why he and Dan Quayle did not fight in the Vietnam War at the 1988 Republican National Convention. Tim Fleck, January 7, 1999, "Which Bug Gets the Gas?" Houston Press.
1990s
Source: Rashtriya Lokdal in: Chaudhary Charan Singh http://rashtriyalokdal.com/14-rld-profile/40-profile-chaudhary-charan-singh, Rashtriya Lokdal
Must We Go to War? (1937)
Letter to General P.G.T. Beauregard (3 October 1865)
1860s
/b
Vol. 4, Pt. 2, Translated by W.P. Dickson.
Last paragraph of the last volume
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2
The case against remaining in the EU on LabourList.org, 2 June 2016 http://labourlist.org/2016/06/why-should-labour-support-the-european-union-the-case-for-out/
Letter https://web.archive.org/web/19991115034104/http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/P/tj3/writings/brf/jefl64.htm to William Stephens Smith (13 November 1787), quoted in Padover's Jefferson On Democracy
1780s
Motto of the Salem Register. Adopted 1802. Reported in William W. Story's Life of Joseph Story, Volume I, Chapter VI.
Louis Barthou in L'Excelsior (18 February 1920), quoted in Gordon Wright, Raymond Poincaré and the French Presidency (New York: Octagon Books, 1967), p. 240, n. 36.
About
Book 2, Chapter 3 (p. 550)
The Dragon in the Sword (1986)
Breach of Trust: How Americans Failed Their Soldiers and Their Country (2013).
Must We Go to War? (1937)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Constitutional Convention http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/debates_531.asp Monday May 31 [FN1], 1787
2010s, Interview with Joshua Stanton (August 2017)
Speech to the American Legion convention, New York City (27 August 1952); as quoted in "Democratic Candidate Adlai Stevenson Defines the Nature of Patriotism" in Lend Me Your Ears : Great Speeches In History (2004) by William Safire, p. 81
Excerpt from a dedication to an unpublished short story, "First Squad, First Platoon"; from Serling to his as yet unborn children.
Other
Speech to the Canadian Club in Toronto (6 August 1927), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), pp. 79-80.
1927
Speech in Manchester Town Hall (9 May 1975), quoted in Christopher Warman, 'Councils are told to curb rise in spending', The Times (10 May 1975), p. 1
1870s, The Unknown Loyal Dead (1871)
Falsehood in Wartime (1928), Introduction
“A politician will do anything to keep his job-even become a patriot.”
Editorial (August 28, 1933)
Le Radical (11 February 1920), quoted in Gordon Wright, Raymond Poincaré and the French Presidency (New York: Octagon Books, 1967), p. 241.
About
“Saying you are a patriot is not enough - you have to be one.”
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)
On "teachers of English" in "The Schoolmarm's Goal" in The Lower Depths (1925)
1920s
Review of Romila Thapar's "Somanatha, The Many Voices of a History" by Meenakshi Jain, in The Pioneer 21st March 2004
To Leon Goldensohn, June 23, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Speech to Conservative Party Conference (8 October 1982) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/105032
First term as Prime Minister
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
“When you are posthumous it is cold and dark
and that is why patriots are a bit nuts in the head”
"Why Patriots are a Bit Nuts in the Head", from The Mersey Sound (1967)
Source: Literary Years and War (1900-1918), The Riddle Of The Sands (1903), p. 91.
Report to General Ulysses S. Grant (17 November 1868)
“In my opinion, patriotism is liberty.”
6th October 2005, during a discussion on Catalan and Spanish nationalism and the inclusion of the term nation-state in the Statute of Catalonia.
As President, 2005
Source: Libertad Digital: Zapatero, la patria-libertad, el españolismo y la "fórmula" para la nación catalana http://www.libertaddigital.com/index.php?action=desanoti&cpn=1276262390 (Spanish)
April 28, 2003 at the annual Democratic Party Jefferson-Jackson-Bailey Day fund raising dinner in Connecticut.
Senate years (2001 – January 19, 2007)
Harsh Narain, Myths of Composite Culture and Equality of Religions (1990)
Letter to Arthur Brisbane (April 25, 1917); reported in Ray Stannard Baker, Woodrow Wilson, Life and Letters (1946), vol. 6, p. 36
1910s
Joseph Lane (May 7, 1850) " Governor Joseph Lane Legislative Message, 1850 http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordpdf/6777826", Oregon State Archives, Oregon Secretary of State, Oregon Provisional and Territorial Records, 1850, Calendar No. 10571.
Book IV.
Aurora Leigh http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/barrett/aurora/aurora.html (1857)
“Patriotism: Judging disputes on the basis of place of residence.”
Source: Beyond Hypocrisy, 1992, Doublespeak Dictionary (within Beyond Hypocrisy), p. 161.
Letter to Thomas Cooper, 1814. ME 14:190
Posthumous publications, On financial matters
Section VIII: “Monopoly, Or Opportunity?”, p. 186 http://books.google.com/books?id=MW8SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA186&dq=%22Let+me+say+again%22
1910s, The New Freedom (1913)
From Real Time with Bill Maher, as quoted in [Wichert, Bill, Cory Booker says U.S. military spending is greater than the next 10-12 countries combined, https://www.politifact.com/new-jersey/statements/2013/feb/10/cory-booker/cory-booker-says-us-military-spending-greater-next/, PolitiFact, 21 August 2018, February 10th, 2013]
2013
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
"The transition to democracy was based on a base of harmony and little remembrance." (It was good that the Transition) "[...] was like that, because at the time the wounds were still open. That problem affected an entire generation of Spaniards. However, the generation that I come from is drawn to politics in a context of democracy and liberty, and now it's only fair that the sacrifices that many people made are recognised and that people know exactly what happened to their relatives, because it's their right [...] this right doesn't involve looking back with a grudge, but completely the opposite: it means looking back with serenity, to find out the truth [...] it means building a stronger country, a country that can look at all of its citizens with absolute serenity, so that they feel recognised in our project of contemporary democracy".
Interview in 2005 in the book "Zapatero and the Citizens' World" by Calamai and Garzia.
As President, 2005
Your World w/ Cavuto
Television
Fox News
2011-03-28, quoted in [Herman Cain Can't Find Any Qualified, Patriotic Muslims, 2011-03-28, Political Correction, Media Matters for America, http://politicalcorrection.org/video/201103280016, 2011-10-07]
"Scotty: All the news that's fit to schmooze," The Weekly Standard, 24 February 2003
Actually said by Charles de Gaulle, on leaving his presidency, Life, May 9, 1969.
Misattributed
“Freedom is more than just a word and a patriotic concept. It is the purest intent of God.”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 73
1870s, The Unknown Loyal Dead (1871)
“No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach.”
From the writings of William Cowper Brann (1855 – 1898), known as Brann the Iconoclast. http://www.google.co.uk/books?id=zc6W3a68NsoC&pg=PA60&dq=%22patriot+on+an+empty%22+inauthor:Brann&as_brr=0&sig=an5LOns0MG1gg4C2x7VNE1HdeuI
Misattributed
Last public speech before his death, Chicago, Illinois (1 May 1861)
1860s
Volume 1, p. 19
The Prophets (1962)
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Neurotics and neurosis
Speech to the Classical Association (8 January 1926), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), pp. 103-104.
1926
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
1810s, Letter to H. Tompkinson (AKA Samuel Kercheval) (1816)
“There are no points of the compass on the chart of true patriotism.”
Letter to Boston Commercial Club (1879).
1870s, Speech to the Society of the Army of Tennessee (1875)
Budget Speech (25 March 1903), quoted in Lord Curzon in India, Being A Selection from His Speeches as Viceroy & Governor-General of India 1898-1905 (London: Macmillan, 1906), pp. 308-309.
Maiden speech in the House (May 6, 1913); reported in Congressional Record, vol. 50, p. 1249.
1870s, Oratory in Memory of Abraham Lincoln (1876)
On Capitol Hill, November 5, 2009 http://www.kare11.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=827929&catid=14
Speech regarding Civil Liberties and the War on Terrorism (November 20, 2006)
1920s, The Genius of America (1924)
Statements at trial http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Transcript_of_the_closed_trial_of_Nicolae_and_Elena_Ceau%C5%9Fescu (25 December 1989)
Speech at the Oxford Union (February 1850), from H. A. Morrah, The Oxford Union. 1823-1923 (1923), p. 139
1850s
“Oh, the Patriot Act. I read that in its original title, 1984.”
Det. Mike Logan in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode Stress Position.
Law & Order: Criminal Intent
12 August 2017 https://twitter.com/TerryMcAuliffe/status/896558939625619462, highlighted 13 August 2017 by Bustle https://www.bustle.com/p/who-was-berke-mm-bates-charlottesville-protests-are-linked-to-a-helicopter-crash-76210
Speech in West Calder, Scotland (27 November 1879), quoted in W. E. Gladstone, Midlothian Speeches 1879 (Leicester University Press, 1971), pp. 116-117.
1870s
Speech from the floor of the House of Representatives, Congressional Record (15 June 2005) http://frwebgate.access.gpo.gov/cgi-bin/getpage.cgi?position=all&page=H4540&dbname=2005_record.
Brain-Washing: A Synthesis of the Russian Textbook on Psychopolitics
In regard to Cambodia, our Party and state have condemned the bloodthirsty activities of the Pol Pot clique, a tool of the Chinese social-imperialists. We hope that the Cambodian people will surmount the difficulties they are encountering as soon as possible and decide their own fate and future in complete freedom without any 'guardian'. (Selected Works Vol. VI, p. 419.)
Writings, Other