Guelzo Lincoln Quotes & Sayings
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In the United States alone, we spend seven times as much on war as on education. There's something wrong there. On this Memorial Day, we should certainly honor those who have died at war, but we should dedicate this day, not so much to their memory, but to the search for a way to end the idiocy of the wars that killed them. — Andy Rooney
In 1942, everyone was ready to go and fight for the good guys. It was so simple. — Parker Stevenson
You will learn to see your life - all of our lives - as a series of agreements, — Hanya Yanagihara
Good and evil are silly lies, nonsense put forth to plague honest sensible men. — George R R Martin
Lincoln was "the first great man that I talked with in the United States freely who in no single instance reminded me of the difference between himself and myself, or the difference of color."92 Nor did Lincoln mean — Allen C. Guelzo
Our value system must conform to His. Our actions must conform to our values. — L. Tom Perry
In this culture, cultivating unconditional self-acceptance truly is radical. — Yancy Lael
If I ever have a chance to become a top-notch guy on a top team, I think that's more valuable than anything else. — Jason Spezza
There are a thousand forms of evil; there will be a thousand remedies. — Ovid
I'm a very spiritual person, and I believe in God and all that kind of stuff. So my perfect type of guy would be spiritually grounded, extremely respectful and funny because I love to laugh. — Grace Gealey
Consciousness precedes phenomenon, and therefore consciousness can alter phenomenon. — Shai Tubali
You brought the silence,
The most beautiful sound I'd ever heard. — Mia Sheridan
Since emotional intelligence is learned rather than inherited, it can be improved. — Lynn Clark
Pain is only temporary, glory is forever — Rebecca Bulley
A person should never be sorry for loving someone. Only for not loving someone. — Roxanne Snopek
One voice was raised in dissent. A Springfield lawyer, a former member of Congress and longtime Whig named Abraham Lincoln, took up Douglas's defense of Kansas-Nebraska at the Illinois statehouse in Springfield the day after Douglas spoke at the state fair. In the course of a three-hour speech, Lincoln proceeded to tear Kansas-Nebraska and popular sovereignty to shreds. — Allen C. Guelzo
I couldn't see him but I could hear him snoring softly, humming, like a little airplane lost in the clouds. — Miriam Toews
