“One of the most melancholy consequences of this habit of deferring to other nations, and to other systems, is the fact that it causes us to undervalue the high blessings we so peculiarly enjoy; to render us ungrateful towards God, and to make us unjust to our fellow men, by throwing obstacles in their progress towards liberty.” MenFactsNationsCausesEnjoyLibertyProgressHabitBlessingConsequenceFellowsObstaclesMelancholyThrowingUnjustFellow ManUngrateful Author:James F. Cooper
“We do not precisely enjoy liberty at the Figaro. M. de Latouche, our worthy director (ah! you should know the fellow), is always hanging over us, cutting, pruning, right or wrong, imposing upon us his whims, his aberrations, his fancies, and we have to write as he bids.” KnowsShouldWritingEnjoyLibertyCuttingDirectorsFellowsWorthyJournalismFancyWhimImposingAberrationPruning Book:Letters of George Sand Source: Letters of George Sand
“One bleeding-heart type asked me in a recent interview if I did not agree that 'violence begets violence.' I told him that it is my earnest endeavor to see that it does. I would like very much to ensure - and in some cases I have - that any man who offers violence to his fellow citizen begets a whole lot more in return than he can enjoy.” IfsMenHeartDoeWholeEnjoyCasesViolenceTypeReturnCitizensOffersGunAgreeFellowsInterviewsEndeavorEarnestBleedingBegetsBleeding Heart Author:Jeff Cooper
“God wanted to make heaven and the earth is that heaven. Nowhere in the universe there is so much love, life, beauty and peace. Enjoy your stay with the fellow beings.” WantedEarthUniverseHeavenEnjoyFellowsLove LifeBeauty Of LifeMuch LoveWorld Earth DayHappy Earth Day Author:Amit Ray
“I communicate with fans on Twitter. I enjoy the ability to impulsively write something and ship it out to the fans and fellow tweeters out there.” WritingEnjoyAbilityFansFellowsCommunicateShips Author:Neil Diamond
“After visiting several of America's most fashionable playgrounds, I have reached the conclusion that men who work hard enjoy life most. The men at such places can be divided into two classes, first, busy men of affairs ... and, second, rich loafers. I was impressed by the obvious enjoyment corporation heads and other important executives were deriving from their vacation activities.... The idle rich fellows, on the other hand, although indulging in exactly the same activities, palpably were bored.” MenFirstsTwoImportantHardHandsAmericaEnjoyClassRichHe ManHard WorkActivityFellowsBusyAffairObviousConclusionBoredCorporationsEnjoymentExecutivesDividedVacationImpressedIdleEnjoy LifeFashionableVisitingPlaygroundsLoafersBusy Man Author:B. C. Forbes