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Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Marie Osmond

I wish my parents could have raised every man out there. — Marie Osmond

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Beverley Brenna

That person, I can't remember who it was right now, who said the pen was mightier that the sword-I thnk they were wrong. I think the eraser is actually the most powerful tool. I wish there was an eraser that could erase the things a person did. And erase other people. Writing things down doesn't erase anything. What's done is done, and that really sucks. — Beverley Brenna

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Al Green

Some people believe that fairness comes with obeying the rules. I'm one of those people. — Al Green

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Joey King

I like normal life, but I will go crazy if I'm not working. — Joey King

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

The sinew and heart of man seem to be drawn out, and we are become timorous desponding whimperers. We are afraid of truth, afraid of fortune, afraid of death, and afraid of each other. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Don DeLillo

I watch movies occasionally, and I watch documentaries. Virtually nothing else. — Don DeLillo

Liberator Newspaper Quotes By Howard Zinn

As the war went on, opposition grew. The American Peace Society printed a newspaper, the Advocate of Peace, which published poems, speeches, petitions, sermons against the war, and eyewitness accounts of the degradation of army life and the horrors of battle. The abolitionists, speaking through William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator, denounced the war as one "of aggression, of invasion, of conquest, and rapine - marked by ruffianism, perfidy, and every other feature of national depravity ... " Considering the strenuous efforts of the nation's leaders to build patriotic support, the amount of open dissent and criticism was remarkable. Antiwar meetings took place in spite of attacks by patriotic mobs. — Howard Zinn