“Late one afternoon when returning from town we were met by a few women and children who told us that Mexican troops from some other town had attacked our camp, killed all the warriors of the guard, captured all our ponies, secured our arms, destroyed our supplies, and killed many of our women and children.. when all were counted, I found that my aged mother, my young wife, and my three small children were among the slain.” ChildrenYoungMotherThreeFoundWifeArmsMetsLateTownsDestroyedWarriorCampsAfternoonTroopsMexicanCapturedSuppliesSecuredSmall ChildPoniesApachesYoung Wife Book:Geronimo's Story of His Life: As Told to S. M. Barrett Source: Geronimo's Story of His Life: As Told to S. M. Barrett
“To suppose arms in the hands of citizens, to be used at individual discretion, except in private self-defense, or by partial orders of towns, counties or districts of a state, is to demolish every constitution, and lay the laws prostrate, so that liberty can be enjoyed by no man; it is a dissolution of the government. The fundamental law of the militia is, that it be created, directed and commanded by the laws, and ever for the support of the laws.” MenSelfStatesHandsGovernmentLawUsedOrderIndividualLibertySupportArmsCitizensConstitutionTownsFundamentalsLaysDefenseEnjoyedAmendmentsCountyDiscretionSelf DefenseSecond AmendmentRight To Bear ArmsMilitiaBearing ArmsDissolutionFounding Fathers Gun2 AmendmentFounding Fathers Second AmendmentDemolishAmendment 1 Author:John Adams
“The Department of Justice has become a de-facto legal arm for Muslim Brotherhood groups. I mean, they are suing towns, they are suing schools, they are suing prisons, really to impose the Shariah.” MeanSchoolJusticeGroupsArmsTownsPrisonDepartmentBrotherhoodSuingMuslim Brotherhood Author:Pamela Geller
“I’d spent my whole life waiting to awake on an ordinary morning in the town that was destined to be my home, in the arms of the woman I was destined to love, knowing the people and doing the work that would make up the changing but essentially invariable landscape of my particular destiny.” PeopleWholeHomeWaitingDestinyMorningKnowingParticularArmsOrdinaryTownsWhole LifeLandscapeAwakeDestined Book:Wonder Boys Source: Wonder Boys
“I mostly want to remind her of the recipes of healing, and give her my own made-on-the spot remedy for the easing of her pain. I tell her, “Get a pen. Stop crying so you can write this down and start working on it tonight.” My remedy is long. But the last item on the list says: “When you wake up and find yourself living someplace where there is nobody you love and trust, no community, it is time to leave town – to pack up and go (you can even go tonight). And where you need to go is any place where there are arms that can hold you, that will not let you go.” WantNeedsGivingWritingLongMadePainLastsCommunityMy OwnHealingCryArmsWake UpTownsDown AndListsSpotsTonightFinding YourselfPensRemedyPacksRecipesItemsLetting You GoLove And TrustTime To Leave Author:Bell Hooks
“Things will be different this time," Caine said. "There was too much contention, too much violence the last time. I tried to be a peaceful leader. But thing went badly." "I wonder why," Diana muttered. "These people," Caine said grandly, sweeping his arm towards the town, "need more than a leader. They need...a king.” PeopleNeedsSaidDifferentLastsLeaderWonderToo MuchViolenceArmsKingsTownsPeacefulLast TimeSweepingContentionDiana Author:Michael Grant
“It is a sad hardship and slavery to people who live in towns, that in their movements they know of one dimension only; they walk along the line as if they were led on a string. The transition from the line to the plane into the two dimensions, when you wander across a field or through a wood, is a splendid liberation to the slaves, like the French Revolution. But in the air you are taken into the full freedom of the three dimensions; after long ages of exile and dreams the homesick heart throws itself into the arms of space.” PeopleIfsKnowsHeartLongTwoDreamAgeThreeLinesSpaceWalksTakenAirMovementFieldsRevolutionArmsTownsSlaverySlaveWoodsWanderLiberationPlanesDimensionsStringsHardshipTransitionExileSplendidFrench RevolutionHomesickThree Dimensions Book:Out of Africa Source: Out of Africa
“I am grateful to have been loved and to be loved now and to be able to love, because that liberates. Love liberates. It doesn't just hold - that's ego. Love liberates. It doesn't bind. Love says, 'I love you. I love you if you're in China. I love you if you're across town. I love you if you're in Harlem. I love you. I would like to be near you. I'd like to have your arms around me. I'd like to hear your voice in my ear. But that's not possible now, so I love you. Go.'” IfsHas BeensAbleVoiceLove IsInspiringCompassionLove YouArmsEgoEarsTownsGratefulChinaThoughtfulLoving LifeSay I Love YouHarlemI Am Grateful Author:Maya Angelou
“I realize that the memories I cherish most are not the first night successes, but of simple, everyday things: walking through our garden in the country after rain; sitting outside a cafe in Provence, drinking the vin de pays; staying at a little hotel in an English market town with Larry, in the early days after our marriage, when he was serving in the Fleet Air Arm, and I was touring Scotland, so that we had to make long treks to spend weekends together.” FirstsLittlesLongCountryTogetherNightRealizingMemoriesSimplePayAirArmsWalkingSittingRainGardenTownsDrinkingEverydayHotelStayingServingCherishWeekendScotlandTouringLarryCafesEveryday ThingsProvence Author:Vivien Leigh
“Memory, faith, and the natural world as both witness to the cycle of human life and healer to a questioning heart are at the core of this lovely and lyrical collection of poems. The weather changes, people come and go from cities and towns, babies are born, grow up and depart from their parents’ arms, but still, the countryside and its rituals sustain the people and creatures who know how to read the signs of the seasons. In these pages, Laura Grace Weldon shares those signs with us; her poems are the fruit of a wonderful harvest.” PeopleKnowsWorldHumansHeartStillsGrowsParentBornNaturalMemoriesCitiesKnow HowGrowing UpGraceWonderfulShareBabyArmsCreaturesPagesSeasonsTownsFruitCoreLovelyWeatherWitnessHuman LifeCollectionsCyclesRitualQuestioningHarvestNatural WorldComes And GoesCountrysideHealerLyricalLauraCities And Towns Author:Eleanor Lerman
“If the British march By land or sea from the town to-night, Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry-arch Of the North-Church-tower, as a signal-light,-- One if by land, and two if by sea; And I on the opposite shore will be, Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm, For the country-folk to be up and to arm.” IfsTwoCountryLightNightChurchSeaLandReadyArmsOppositesTownsFolksSpreadBritishMarchVillageShoreFarmsTowersSignalsAlarmsArchesLanterns Author:Paul Revere