“I am a monarch of God's creation, and you reptiles of the earth dare not oppose me. I render an account of my government to none save God and Jesus Christ.” GovernmentEarthJesusChristCreationJesus ChristAccountsArmyDareMonarchsReptilesGod's Creation Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“I have tried (I am not sure how successfully) to write plain tales. I dare not say they are simple; there is not a simple page, a simple word, on earth -\-\ for all pages, all words, predicate the universe, whose most notorious attribute is its complexity.” WritingEarthUniverseSimplePagesDareTalesNot SureComplexityAttributesNotoriousSimple Words Book:Brodie's Report: Including the Prose Fiction from In Praise of Darkness Source: Brodie's Report: Including the Prose Fiction from In Praise of Darkness
“Who are we? And for what are we going to fight? Are we the titled slaves of George the Third? The military conscripts of Napoleon the Great? Or the frozen peasants of the Russian Czar? No -- we are the free born sons of America; the citizens of the only republic now existing in the world; and the only people on earth who possess rights, liberties, and property which they dare call their own.” PeopleWorldEarthAmericaFightingBornLibertyRightsMilitarySonCitizensThirdsPropertySlaveDareRepublicFrozenPeasantsCzars Author:Andrew Jackson