“The liberality of sentiment toward each other, which marks every political and religious denomination of men in this country, stands unparalleled in the history of nations.” MenCountryPoliticalReligionNationsReligiousMarkSentimentsDenominationsLiberality Book:The Papers of George Washington Source: The Papers of George Washington
“Our diplomacy ended up giving a bad conscience to an international community capable only of expressing noble sentiments while doing nothing, .. So how can one explain that we are today investigating an action our country should be proud of?.” GivingShouldCountryTodayActionCommunityProudCapableConscienceInternationalNobleOur CountrySentimentsBe ProudDiplomacyDoing NothingInternational CommunityInvestigating Author:Alain Juppe
“We have but one flag, one country; let us stand together. We may differ in color, but not in sentiment.” MayCountryTogetherColorSentimentsFlags Author:Nathan Bedford Forrest
“Literature is the voice of the age and the state; the character, energy, and resources of the country are reflected and imaged forth in the conceptions of its great minds; they are organs of the time; they speak not their own language, they scarce think their own thoughts; but under an impulse like the prophetic enthusiasm of old, they must feel and utter the sentiments which society inspires.” ThinkingFeelsMindCountryStatesCharacterAgeLiteratureEnergySpeakLanguageVoiceInspireResourcesEnthusiasmImpulseSentimentsConceptionOrgansScarcePropheticGreat Minds Book:Selections from the Works of Edward Everett: With a Sketch of His Life Source: Selections from the Works of Edward Everett: With a Sketch of His Life