“The dark aftermath of the frontier, of the vast promise of possibility this country first offered, is an inflated sense of American entitlement today. We want what we want, and we want it now. Easy credit. Fast food. A straight shot down the interstate from point A to point B. The endless highway is crowded with the kinds of cars large enough to take a mountain pass in high snow. Instead they are used to take children from soccer practice to Pizza Hut. In the process they burn fuel like there's no tomorrow. Tomorrow's coming.” WantFirstsKindChildrenCountryEnoughTodayUsedEasyProcessDarkPracticeCarPossibilityTomorrowPromiseFutureMountainShotsCreditEndlessSnowSoccerFuelHighwaysFrontiersCrowdedPizzaEntitlementFast FoodAftermathHutsInterstate Author:Anna Quindlen
“A people without children would face a hopeless future; a country without trees is almost as helpless.” PeopleChildrenCountryFacesScienceTreeFutureForestsHopelessHelplessForests And TreesArbor Day Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“There is my love... of the young artists of my country who can carry on the dreams and ideals into the future.” CountryDreamYoungArtistFutureIdealsYoung Artists Author:Joseph Plaskett
“You're a slave in your own country, White Man. Each year you get to keep less of the fruits of your labor; each year it gets more difficult to carry the burden the aliens have placed upon you; each year the cheap labor of aliens makes your future less secure; each year you retreat a few steps more into the world of slavery.” MenWorldYearsCountryDifficultWhiteStepsFutureLaborSlaverySlaveFruitBurdenSecureAliensNationalismOur FutureBlack PeopleNaziRetreatWhite ManYour FutureCheaperCheap LaborBlack NationalismFruit Of LaborWhite Power Author:George Lincoln Rockwell