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William Patterson Quotes By Nathaniel Philbrick

There are two possible responses to a world suddenly gripped by terror and contention. There is the Moseley way: get mad and get even. But as the course of King Philip's War proved, unbridled arrogance and fear only feed the flames of violence. Then there is the (Benjamin) Church way. Instead of killing him, try to bring him around to your way of thinking. First and foremost, treat him like a human being. For Church, success in war was about coercion rather than slaughter, and in this he anticipated the welcoming, transformative beast that eventually became, once the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were in place, the United States. — Nathaniel Philbrick

William Patterson Quotes By Kerry Patterson

Nothing in this world is good or bad, but thinking makes it so. - WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE — Kerry Patterson

William Patterson Quotes By John Hiatt

It's a whole package, singer/songwriter. I like writing but I like performing just as much. — John Hiatt

William Patterson Quotes By William A. Patterson

I was engaged in what I believe to be the most thrilling industry in the world-aviation. My heart still leaps when I see a tiny two-seater plane soaring gracefully through the sky. Our great airlines awe me. Yet I know they were not produced in a day or a decade. — William A. Patterson

William Patterson Quotes By Pearl S. Buck

It is easy to overthrow a government but very difficult to build a new one ... — Pearl S. Buck

William Patterson Quotes By Frederick Douglass

I have one great political idea ... That idea is an old one. It is widely and generally assented to; nevertheless, it is very generally trampled upon and disregarded. The best expression of it, I have found in the Bible. It is in substance, "Righteousness exalteth a nation; sin is a reproach to any people" [Proverbs 14:34]. This constitutes my politics - the negative and positive of my politics, and the whole of my politics ... I feel it my duty to do all in my power to infuse this idea into the public mind, that it may speedily be recognized and practiced upon by our people. — Frederick Douglass

William Patterson Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

So we are grasped by what we cannot grasp. — Rainer Maria Rilke