“Let patriotism have its high days and freedom its monuments, and let the triumphs of navigators and generals be annually observed; but surely, beyond all these, a season that stands for as much to the race as Easter does may well be remembered each year with songs and flowers and with every mark of gratitude and of loftiest jubilation.” YearsWellsMayDoeSongRaceFlowerGratitudeSeasonsMarkTriumphRememberedEasterMonumentNavigatorsJubilation Author:George Horace Lorimer
“Genius, when employed in works whose tendency it is to demoralize and to degrade us, should be contemplated with abhorrence rather than with admiration; such a monument of its power, may indeed be stamped with immortality, but like the Coliseum at Rome, we deplore its magnificence because we detest the purposes for which it was designed.” ShouldMayPurposeGeniusTendenciesImmortalityAdmirationRomeEmployedMonumentDegradeDetestMagnificenceAbhorrenceColiseum Book:Lacon: or, Many things in few words Source: Lacon: or, Many things in few words