“March is a month of considerable frustration - it is so near spring and yet across a great deal of the country the weather is still so violent and changeable that outdoor activity in our yards seems light years away.” YearsStillsCountryLightSeemsDealsMonthsActivitySpringViolentWeatherFrustrationMarchYardsSpringtimeLight YearsOutdoor Activities Author:Thalassa Cruso
“Gentlemen, do you know what is the finest speech that I ever in my life heard or read? It is the address of Garibaldi to his Roman soldiers, when he told them: "Soldier, what I have to offer you is fatigue, danger, struggle and death; the chill of the cold night in the free air, and heat under the burning sun; no lodgings, no munitions, no provisions, but forced marches, dangerous watchposts and the continual struggle with the bayonet against batteries;- - those who love freedom and their country may follow me." That is the most glorious speech I ever heard in my life.” KnowsMayCountryNightStruggleSunHeardAirDangerousDangerColdOffersSpeechSoldierBurningHeatGentlemanGloriousAddressesMarchDo You KnowFinestChillFatigueProvisionEloquenceFollow MeBatteriesBayonetsLove FreedomCold NightRoman Soldiers Author:Lajos Kossuth
“Men, I'm getting out of Rome. Anyone who wants to carry on the war against the outsiders, come with me. I can offer you neither honours nor wages; I offer you hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Anyone who loves his country, follow me” MenWantI CanWarCountryBattleOffersHungerMarchHonourRomeOutsidersThirstWagesFollow Me Author:Giuseppe Garibaldi
“I offer neither pay, nor quarters, nor food; I offer only hunger, thirst, forced marches, battles and death. Let him who loves his country with his heart, and not merely with his lips, follow me.” LoveHeartWarCountryDeathPayFoodPoliticianBattleOffersLipsHungerFollowingMarchQuartersThirstFollow Your HeartFollow MeInspirational MilitaryCountry LoveHunger And Thirst Author:Giuseppe Garibaldi
“An American presidential campaign resembles a forced march through enemy country.” CountryEnemyCampaignsPresidentialVotingMarchAmerican PresidentPresidential Campaign Author:Bill Vaughan
“I was born in Rome on March 11, 1923. Because of my age, I've become a piece of this country's history, but it's also true that a certain strand of Italy's film history has passed though me.” CountryAgeFilmCertainBornPiecesMarchRomeStrandsFilm History Author:Giovanna Cau
“In the first manifesto that we launched on the 8th of March, 1910, from the stage of the Chiarella Theater in Turin,1 we expressed our deep-rooted disgust with, our proud contempt for, and our happy rebellion against vulgarity, mediocrity, the fanatical and snobbish worship of all that is old, attitudes which are suffocating Art in our Country.” FirstsArtCountryAttitudeStageProudWorshipTheaterOur CountryRebellionMarchContemptMediocrityRootedDisgustingVulgaritySuffocatingManifestosSnobbish Author:Umberto Boccioni
“We are the people who run this country. We are the deciders. And every single day, every single one of us needs to step outside and take some action to help stop this war. Raise hell. Think of something to make the ridiculous look ridiculous. Make our troops know we're for them and trying to get them out of there. Hit the streets to protest Bush's proposed surge. If you can, go to the peace march in Washington on Jan. 27. We need people in the streets, banging pots and pans and demanding, 'Stop it, now!'” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsNeedsTryingLooksWarCountryHelpingRunningActionStepsHellStreetsRaisesRidiculousProtestMarchPotTroopsOur TroopsBangingPots And Pans Author:Molly Ivins
“I think the responsibility of pop stars is to liberate the masses. In that everyone can be whatever they wanna be. You can march to your own beat. It's so hard sometimes in our country because conformity is the way things are pushed.” ThinkingWayCountrySometimesHardStarsResponsibilityMassBeatsPopsOur CountryMarchConformityBe YouPop Stars Author:Adam Lambert