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[N]o combination of dictator countries of Europe and Asia will halt us in the path we see ahead for ourselves and for democracy.... The people of the United States ... reject the doctrine of appeasement. |
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. David Dallek, The Foreign Policy of Franklin D. Roosevelt: 1932-1945, p. 242, Oxford University Press (1979). ~ |
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Ask me no questions, and I 'll tell you no fibs. |
~ Oliver Goldsmith, She Stoops to Conquer. Act iii. ~ |
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When through rituals and formalities you create the spiritual space and atmosphere that you are seeking, then the process will have a powerful effect on your experience. When you lack the inner dimension for that spiritual experience you are aspiring to, then rituals become mere formalities, external elaborations. In that case, clearly, they lose their meaning and become unnecessary customs - just a good excuse for passing time. |
~ The Path to Tranquility, July 24, 14th Dalai Lama ~ |
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Pleas'd me, long choosing and beginning late. |
~ John Milton, Paradise Lost. Book ix. Line 26. ~ |
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The twelve good rules, the royal game of goose. |
~ Oliver Goldsmith, The Deserted Village. Line 232. ~ |
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Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong man after sleep, and shaking her invincible locks; methinks I see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undazzled eyes at the full midday beam. |
~ John Milton, Areopagitica. ~ |
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Responsibility for political conditions thousands of miles away can no longer be avoided, I think, by this great Nation. Certainly I dont want to live to see another war. As I have said, the world is smaller, smaller every year. The United States now exerts a tremendous influence in the cause of peace. What we people over here are thinking and talking about is in the interest of peace because it is known all over the world. The slightest remark in either House of Congress is known all over the world the following day. We will continue to exert that influence only if we are willing to share in the responsibility of keeping the peace. |
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945), U.S. president. FDR Speaks authorized edition of speeches, 1933-1945 (recordings of Franklin Roosevelts public addresses), side 12, address to Congress on Yalta Conference (March 1, 1945), ed. Henry Steele Commager, Introduction by Eleanor Roosevelt, Washington Records, Inc. (1960). FDR tried to make sure by this address that the sort of return to isolationism which followed World War I would not occur. He believed, and so informed the Congress, that carping criticism of the Allies and the peace agreements would only lead to recriminations and suspicions which could bring another war. ~ |
Common sense isn't.
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