Craig D. Lounsbrough Quotes
If I Have Become So Pathetically Dulled That I Hold Freedom As My Right And The Privileges Of Liberty As My Due, I Can Stand Beside The Stilled Graves Of A Thousand Soldiers Fallen In Defense Of Freedom And Not Feel A Thing. And My Most Solemn Prayer Is That I Will Never Be This.
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