Quotes about memorial-day
memorial-day men forever
Ronald Reagan We owe this freedom of choice and action to those men and women in uniform who have served this nation and its interests in time of need. In particular, we are forever indebted to those who have given their lives that we might be free.
memorial-day strong sight
Ronald Reagan Words are even more feeble on this Memorial Day, for the sight before us is that of a strong and good nation that stands in silence and remembers those who were loved and who, in return, loved their countrymen enough to die for them.
memorial-day war military
Ronald Reagan Today we did what we had to do. They counted on America to be passive. They counted wrong.
memorial-day sacrifice giving
Ronald Reagan The United States and the freedom for which it stands, the freedom for which they died, must endure and prosper. Their lives remind us that freedom is not bought cheaply. It has a cost; it imposes a burden. And just as they whom we commemorate were willing to sacrifice, so too must we - in a less final, less heroic way - be willing to give of ourselves.
memorial-day blood land
William C. Bryant Ah! never shall the land forget How gushed the life-blood of her brave -
memorial-day land forget
William C. Bryant Ah! never shall the land forget.
memorial-day memorial soldier
Walter Scott Soldier, rest! Thy warfare o'er.
memorial-day military war
Winston Churchill Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.
memorial-day cheer soldier
Robert Green Ingersoll I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead.
memorial-day memories weekend
Rudy Giuliani I see in the FBI 302, which was put out on Memorial Day weekend in print about this big where you needed to use a magnifying glass to read it, but I read it twice, I saw something that really concerned me.It said Hillary Clinton can't remember her exit interview from the CIA because she had no memory for a period of time after she had a concussion. She was secretary of state when she had no memory. Now there's something really seriously wrong with it.
memorial-day goal alliances
Ronald Reagan Our goal is peace. We can gain that peace by strengthening our alliances, by speaking candidly about the dangers before us, by assuring potential adversaries of our seriousness, by actively pursuing every chance of honest and fruitful negotiation.
memorial-day determination community
Ronald Reagan Today, the United States stands as a beacon of liberty and democratic strength before the community of nations. We are resolved to stand firm against those who would destroy the freedoms we cherish. We are determined to achieve an enduring peace - a peace with liberty and with honor. This determination, this resolve, is the highest tribute we can pay to the many who have fallen in the service of our Nation.