Douglas Southall Freeman Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Douglas Southall Freeman
Character is the starting point from which we go on. When I say a man has character, I mean that when you go to that man and say, 'What are the facts in this case?' he will tell you the truth, justly, truly, and wisely as he knows, with the minimum of exhibitionism and the maximum of devotion to the common cause. — Douglas Southall Freeman
Patrick Henry aligned himself against ratification. So did Richard Henry Lee. — Douglas Southall Freeman
What is character? It is that quality of man which is going to make a man, in an hour of strain, do the just and, if possible, the generous thing. — Douglas Southall Freeman
We Virginians do not go to the storied shrines of the past to do worship but rather to gain inspiration. — Douglas Southall Freeman
The man who wins is the man who hangs on just five minutes longer after everyone else has quit. — Douglas Southall Freeman
Man was made to be immortal; else, he could not survive being the fool he is. — Douglas Southall Freeman
I would say that the study of history is that which gives man the greatest optimism, for if man were not destined by his Maker to go on until the Kingdom of Heaven is attained, man would have been extinguished long ago by reason of all man's mistakes and frailties. — Douglas Southall Freeman
I think the American people lose a large part of the joy of life because they do not live for generations in the same place. — Douglas Southall Freeman
Time alone is irreplaceable. Waste it not. — Douglas Southall Freeman
Character is that quality of mind which makes truth-telling instinctive rather than strange. — Douglas Southall Freeman
Character is the essence of all that a man has seen in life and regards as high and exalted. Character is like truth: the substance of the things that a man has forgotten but the substance of the things that are worth remembering in life. — Douglas Southall Freeman
The incurably suspicious Arthur Lee, youngest brother of Richard Henry, was of opinion that what others termed 'errors' in the Constitution were a deliberate scheme to create an oligarchy. — Douglas Southall Freeman