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Stalemated Quotes By John Ferling

and by mid-1781 it had caused him to conclude that France now sought a graceful exit from this stalemated war. Although he did not know it - nor would he ever learn the truth - his judgment was correct. Vergennes was prepared to consent to a long term truce uti possidetis; a diminutive United States would have existed, but Great Britain almost certainly would have retained Maine, northern Vermont, the Carolinas, Georgia, the tramontane West, and portions of New York, including New York City, and New England doubtless would be denied access to the Newfoundland fisheries.53 — John Ferling

Stalemated Quotes By Thomas Hobbes

Where there is no common power, there is no law — Thomas Hobbes

Stalemated Quotes By Harold Holzer

Not everyone was laughing. Ascribing "incapacity, stupidity, imbecility, gross ignorance and habitual venality" to the stalemated Congress, the New York Herald angrily concluded that "no remedy whatever is to be looked for from their representatives." Sounding eerily like President Buchanan in his December annual message, it blamed not Southern extremism but "republican fanaticism" for the current "avalanche of destruction. — Harold Holzer

Stalemated Quotes By Brian Tracy

Persistence is self-discipline in action. — Brian Tracy

Stalemated Quotes By A Meredith Walters

I could use a little monotony in my life. Spontaneity is exhausting. — A Meredith Walters

Stalemated Quotes By Lori Wilde

Every year, I looked forward to Oprah Winfrey's Favorite Things episode. I watched with my notebook computer in my lap so I could Google the items and order them for the friends and family on my holiday gift-giving list. — Lori Wilde

Stalemated Quotes By Ben Carson

While wisdom dictates the need for education, education does not necessarily make one wise. — Ben Carson

Stalemated Quotes By John Gaddis

Enrollments in American colleges tripled between 1955 and 1970, 250% in the Soviet Union, 400% in France, and more than 200% in China by 1965. Gaddis writes, What governments failed to foresee was that more young people, plus, more education, when combined with a stalemated Cold War, could be a prescription for insurrection. Learning does not easily compartmentalize. How do you prepare students to think for purposes approved by the state, or by their parents, without also equipping them to think for themselves? Youths throughout history had often wished question their elders values. Now, with university educations, their elders had handed them the training to do so. The result was discontent with the world as it was. — John Gaddis

Stalemated Quotes By Alexander Whyte

No man's prayer is acceptable with God whose life is not well pleasing before God. — Alexander Whyte

Stalemated Quotes By Rick Santorum

George W. Bush is the first Catholic president of the United States. — Rick Santorum

Stalemated Quotes By Caroline Alexander

Homer's epic does not tell of such seemingly essential events as the abduction of Helen, for example, nor of the mustering and sailing of the Greek fleet, the first hostilities of the war, the Trojan Horse, and the sacking and burning of Troy.
Instead, the 15,693 lines of Homer's Iliad describe the occurrences of a roughly two-week period in the tenth and final year of what had become a stalemated siege of Troy. — Caroline Alexander