“While the nominal strength of a country is represented by its numbers and resources, this muscular development is dependent on the state of its internal organs and nerve-system - upon its stability of control, morale, and supply.” CountryStatesNumbersMilitaryDevelopmentResourcesDependentInternalsNervesStabilityOrgansMorale Author:B. H. Liddell Hart
“For many people, morality means a set of rules governing the disposition on one's genital organs; or a set of injunctions against lying, stealing, or killing except when such acts are sanctioned by church or state.” PeopleMeanStatesLyingChurchMoralityKillingStealingAbortionOrgansDispositionGoverning Author:Marilyn French
“Literature is the voice of the age and the state; the character, energy, and resources of the country are reflected and imaged forth in the conceptions of its great minds; they are organs of the time; they speak not their own language, they scarce think their own thoughts; but under an impulse like the prophetic enthusiasm of old, they must feel and utter the sentiments which society inspires.” ThinkingFeelsMindCountryStatesCharacterAgeLiteratureEnergySpeakLanguageVoiceInspireResourcesEnthusiasmImpulseSentimentsConceptionOrgansScarcePropheticGreat Minds Book:Selections from the Works of Edward Everett: With a Sketch of His Life Source: Selections from the Works of Edward Everett: With a Sketch of His Life
“A nation is all the individuals of same blood, forming by their cohesion a natural related collective being with it s own organs and state which are social classes and the State and the same soul, which is nationality.” SoulStatesIndividualNationsSocialNaturalClassBloodRelatedCollectivesOrgansNationalitySocial ClassCohesion Author:A. C. Cuza