“A really great people, proud and high spirited, would face all the disasters of war rather than purchase that base prosperity which is bought at the price of national honor.” PeopleWarFacesDutyProudHonorProsperityDisasterObligationReally GreatGreat PeopleSpirited Book:American ideals Source: American ideals
“To feel oppressed by obligation is only to prove that we are incapable of a proper sentiment of gratitude. To receive favors from the unworthy is simply to admit that our selfishness is superior to our pride. Most men remember obligations, but not often to be grateful for them. The proud are made sour by the remembrance and the vain silent.” MenFeelsMadeRememberPrideProudGratitudeProveGratefulSilentFavorsObligationSuperiorsSelfishnessVainSentimentsBe GratefulIncapableOppressedRemembranceUnworthySour Author:William Gilmore Simms
“Is our day of creative life finished? Does there remain to us only the strange, awful afterwards of the knowledge in dissolution,the African knowledge, but different for us, who are blond and blue-eyed from the north?.... There was another way, the way of freedom. There was the paradisal entry into pure, single beingwhich accepted the obligation of the permanent connection with others, and with the other, submits to the yoke and leash of love, but never forfeits its own proud individual singleness, even while it loves and yields.” WayLoveDoeDifferentIndividualFreedomCreativeStrangeProudPureConnectionsBlueFinishedAcceptedObligationAwfulPermanentParadiseYieldSubmitAnother WayEntryYokeDissolutionForfeitCreative LifeSinglenessLeashesBlue Eyed Author:D. H. Lawrence