“The journey and excursions in Mexico which have originated the narrative and remarks contained in this volume were made in the months of March, April, May, and June of 1856, for the most part on horseback.” MayMadeJourneyMonthsNarrativeMarchMexicoVolumeRemarksJuneAprilExcursionsHorseback Book:Anahuac; Or, Mexico and the Mexicans: Ancient and Modern Source: Anahuac; Or, Mexico and the Mexicans: Ancient and Modern
“We have already discovered the fact that fear is the chief reason for poverty and failure and misery that takes on a thousand different forms. We have already discovered the fact that the man who masters fear may march on to successful achievement in practically any undertaking, despite all efforts to defeat him.” MenMayDifferentReasonFactsFormEffortPovertySuccessfulHe ManMastersThousandAchievementMiseryDefeatDespiteChiefsMarchUndertakings Book:The Law of Success Source: The Law of Success
“I don't worry about great visuals that they showed that weren't actually running on real hardware. It doesn't matter. Gamers don't make their purchase decisions based on movies that were shown in May for products that come out in March.” MayRealMatterRunningDecisionWorryProductsVisualsMarchGamerHardware Author:J Allard
“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
“Collecting at its best is very far from mere acquisitiveness; it may become one of the most humanistic of occupations, seeking to illustrate by the assembling of significant reliques, the march of the human spirit in its quest for beauty.” HumansMaySpiritMereSeekingSignificantMarchOccupationQuestsHuman SpiritCollectingCollectorsHumanisticAssembling Author:Arthur Davison Ficke
“We shall march prospering,-not thro' his presence; Songs may inspirit us,-not from his lyre; Deeds will be done,-while he boasts his quiescence, Still bidding crouch whom the rest bade aspire.” MayStillsDoneSongDeedsMarchAspireBoastBiddingProspering Book:Browning: Poems Source: Browning: Poems