“If we can return to a government that the Founders, in their wisdom, envisioned for us, we can return to a government that will allow our economy to thrive again, and our people to live in liberty.” PeopleIfsGovernmentLibertyEconomyReturnThriveFounders Author:Nan Hayworth
“The government would be making decisions about what type of care is given, what procedures can be performed, and the kind of medications prescribed. It would be a very profound change from the ideal to which we aspire.” KindGovernmentWould BeCareGivenDecisionTypeIdealsProfoundAspireProceduresMedicationMaking Decisions Author:Nan Hayworth
“Honor in the Dust is less about the freedom of the Philippines than the soul of the United States.” SoulStatesUnitedUnited StatesHonorDustPhilippines Author:Candice Millard
“With the Lincoln assassination, the South didnt feel it could mourn along with the North. But Garfield was beloved by all the American people. He was trusted and respected by North and South, by freed slaves and former slave owners. Also by pioneers, which his parents had been, and by immigrants.” PeopleFeelsParentSlaveSouthFormerBelovedOwnersImmigrantsTrustedMournPioneersAssassinationNorth And SouthSlave OwnersGarfield Author:Candice Millard
“I have always been interested in the idea of self-reinvention.” IdeasSelfReinventionLandscape Architecture Author:Candice Millard
“More often than not, real life is so rich, complex and unpredictable that it would seem completely implausible in the pages of a novel.” RealSeemsLife IsNovelRichPagesComplexesReal LifeUnpredictable Author:Candice Millard
“When I began work on my first book, The River of Doubt, which tells the story of Theodore Roosevelts 1914 descent of an unmapped river in the Amazon rainforest, I thought of it as a tale of adventure, exploration and extraordinary courage.” FirstsBookStoriesDoubtAdventureRiversExtraordinaryTalesExplorationAmazonDescentRainforestTheodoreAmazon Rainforest Author:Candice Millard
“The Reverend Douglas Wilson may not be a professional historian, as his detractors say, but he has a strong grasp of the essentials of the history of slavery and its relation to Christian doctrine. Indeed, sad to say, his grasp is a great deal stronger than that of most professors of American history, whose distortions and trivializations disgrace our college classrooms. And the Reverend Mr. Wilson is a fighter, especially effective in defense of Christianity against those who try to turn Jesus' way of salvation into pseudo-moralistic drivel.” WayTryingMayChristianTurnsJesusStrongDealsChristianityCollegeEssentialsRelationStrongerSlaverySalvationDefenseDoctrineFighterProfessorsHistorianClassroomAmerican HistoryDisgraceDistortionWilsonPseudoReverendsChristian DoctrineDrivel Author:Eugene Genovese