“The barbarian chieftain, who defended his country against the Roman invasion, driven to the remotest extremity of Britain, and stimulating his followers to battle, by all that has power of persuasion upon the human heart, concludes his exhortation by an appeal to these irresistible feelings - "Think of your forefathers and of your posterity."” ThinkingHumansHeartCountryFeelingsBattleDrivenAppealsBritainFollowersHuman HeartPersuasionPosterityInvasionIrresistibleThink Of YouBarbariansForefathersExtremityPower Of Persuasion Author:John Quincy Adams
“Can one be a follower of Jesus Christ... have countries attacked. The lives, reputations and possessions of people destroyed and on the slight chance of the presence of a few criminals in a village, city, or convoy for example, the entire village, city or convoy set ablaze.” PeopleCountryJesusChristChanceCitiesExampleJesus ChristPossessionCriminalsReputationDestroyedVillageFollowers Author:Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
“Our country was thereby saved from the consequences of its distracting individualistic conception of democracy, and its merely legal conception of nationality. It was because the followers of Jackson and Douglas did fight for it, that the Union was preserved.” CountryFightingLiteratureDemocracyConsequenceUnionsSavedOur CountryConceptionFollowersNationalityIndividualistic Book:The Promise of American Life Source: The Promise of American Life
“A celebrated north country apostle, who, after Calvin had damned ninety-nine in a hundred of mankind, had contrived a scheme for damning ninety-nine in a hundred of the followers of Calvin.” CountryAtheismMankindHundredPositive AtheismNineFollowersSchemesNinetyApostlesNinety NineNorth Country Book:Godwin's Source: Godwin's