“Now, in answer to the question would we use force in the Middle East. I don't know...I hope not. We have no plans to, it is conceivable, I guess. It would be almost as bad as the seven days in May. You conjure up a situation where there is another oil embargo, and the people in this country are not only inconvenienced and uncomfortable, but suffer.” PeopleKnowsMayCountryUseWould BeSufferingForceAnswersSituationPlansMiddleSevenJewOilEastUncomfortableMiddle EastSeven DaysEmbargo Author:George Scratchley Brown
“A biography is considered complete if it merely accounts for six or seven selves, whereas a person may well have as many as a thousand.” IfsWellsMayPersonsSelfLiteratureThousandSixAccountsSevenBiographies Author:Virginia Woolf
“Shakespeare never had six lines together without a fault. Perhaps you may find seven, but this does not refute my general assertion.” MayDoeTogetherLinesSixFaultsSevenAssertion Book:Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes Source: Johnson on Shakespeare: Essays and Notes
“U.S. Supreme Court on May 15, 1911, couched its decision in these clear terms: 'Seven men and a corporate machine have conspired against their fellow citizens. For the safety of the Republic we now decree that this dangerous conspiracy must be ended by November 15th.” MenMayTermDecisionClearDangerousCitizensMachinesSafetyFellowsCourtSevenSupremeCorporateRepublicConspiracySupreme CourtNovemberDecree Author:Jim Marrs