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Bob Riley I have long believed that sacrifice is the pinnacle of patriotism.
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Bob Marley Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prisoner all the days of your life.
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Billy Ray Cyrus All gave some, Some gave all.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning And each man stands with his face in the light. Of his own drawn sword, ready to do what a hero can.
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William Shakespeare In peace there's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility.
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Arthur Ashe True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.
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Benjamin Disraeli The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.
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Calvin Coolidge Heroism is not only in the man, but in the occasion.
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Charles Dickens I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free.
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Charles Dickens I only ask to be free. The butterflies are free. Mankind will surely not deny to Harold Skimpole what it concedes to the butterflies.
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Charles Caleb Colton Tyrants have not yet discovered any chains that can fetter the mind.
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Alan Watts As muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone, it could be argued that those who sit quietly and do nothing are making one of the best possible contributions to a world in turmoil.
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Chogyam Trungpa Enlightenment is ego's ultimate disappointment.
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Chogyam Trungpa When you drop your unnecessary things, you finally can swoop and fly in vast space. It is so blue, so bright, and so nice, so airy and fresh. You can stretch your wings and breathe the air. You can do anything you want. You have experienced cheerfulness and joy, and finally the bliss of freedom occurs in you.
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Edward Gibbon Their poverty secured their freedom, since our desires and our possessions are the strongest fetters of despotism.
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Edward Gibbon A martial nobility and stubborn commons, possessed of arms, tenacious of property, and collected into constitutional assemblies form the only balance capable of preserving a free constitution against the enterprise of an aspiring prince
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David Hockney When you're very young, you suddenly find this marvellous freedom. It's quite exciting, and you're prepared to do anything.
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Charles Dickens The sergeant was describing a military life. It was all drinking, he said, except that there were frequent intervals of eating and love making.
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Charles Stanley American foreign policy and military might have opened an opportunity for the Gospel in the land of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
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Akhmad Kadyrov Military troops were withdrawn from Chechnya on Dec. 31, 1996.
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Chris Christie The first thing we need to do to make America stronger is to strengthen our military.
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Chris Christie We talk about our military being degraded over time and yet we've had folks who've been a part of Congress who have participated in sequester; who participated in the degrading of this military over time.
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Chief Seattle How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? ... The end of living and the beginning of survival.
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Edward Gibbon In the various states of society, armies are recruited from very different motives. Barbarians are urged by the love of war; the citizens of a free republic may be prompted by a principle of duty; the subjects, or at least the nobles, of a monarchy, are animated by a sentiment of honor; but the timid and luxurious inhabitants of a declining empire must be allured into the service by the hopes of profit, or compelled by the dread of punishment.
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Edward Gibbon It is scarcely possible that the eyes of contemporaries should discover in the public felicity the latent causes of decay and corruption. This long peace, and the uniform government of the Romans, introduced a slow and secret poison into the vitals of the empire. The minds of men were gradually reduced to the same level, the fire of genius was extinguished, and even the military spirit evaporated.
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Edward Gibbon [A] military force was collected in Europe, formidable by their arms and numbers, if the generals had understood the science of command, and the soldiers the duty of obedience.