“The birthplace of anarchy is the cemetery of freedom.” DeathFreedomLibertyUnited StatesBirthIndependenceChaosGreedSelfishLiberationSelfishnessPatriotismAnarchyFreePatriotUnited States Of AmericaEntitlementMemorial DayCemeteryBirthplaceFourth Of July Author:Craig D. Lounsbrough
“The American flag doesn't give her glory on a peaceful, calm day. It's when the winds pick up and become boisterous, do we see her strength. When she unfolds her hand, and shows her frayed fingers, where we see the stretch of red-blood lines of man that fought for this land. The purity of white stripes that strips our sins, and the stars of Abraham's covenant, broad in a midnight blue sky. The rights our forefathers established. As it waves high in the currents of freedom, where the Torch of Liberty shines over the sea, does she give meaning to unity. When we strive as one nation, or when it drops half-mast, to a fallen soldier.” WarCharacterGodGovernmentAmericaOpportunityFreedomHistoryPowerUnited StatesSeaStrengthGloryBraveryIndependenceUnitySoldierPrivilegeBlowEqualityCivil RightsPeacefulOnenessMourningFightCitizenshipForefathersStatue Of LibertyWindsFlagTorchGust Of WindCovenant Of AbrahamHalf Mast Author:Anthony Liccione
“My feeling is this whole country is founded on the principle of 'if you are not hurting anyone, and you're not fucking with someone else's shit, and you are paying your taxes, you should be able to just do what you want to do.' It's the freedom and the independence.” FreedomUnited StatesTaxesIndependenceLiberalism2010Podcasts Author:Adam Carolla
“The American eagle is not aware he is the American eagle. He is never tempted to look modest. When orators advertise the American eagle's virtues, the American eagle is not listening. This is his virtue. He is somewhere else, he is mountains away but even if he were near he would never make an audience. The American eagle never says he will serve if drafted, will dutifully serve etc. He is not at our service. If we have honored him we have honored one who unequivocally honors himself by overlooking us. He does not know the meaning of magnificent. Perhaps we do not altogether either who cannot touch him.” AmericaPoetryUnited StatesPoemIndependenceSymbolsPatriotismEaglesAmerican Eagle Book:Robert Francis: Collected Poems, 1936-1976 Source: Robert Francis: Collected Poems, 1936-1976