Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
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and t., and spend and spend, and elect and elect, 1793
power to t. is not the power to destroy, 1792
power to t. is the power to destroy, 1798
reduce the “terrific” t. burden on the country, 1795
reduction, 17
those who vote for a t. can escape the obligation to pay for it, 1797
to t. and to please, 1787
you will soon be able to t. it, 1790
art of t., 1788
beggar is t. for a corner to die in, 2072
cannot touch those who vote for them, 812
decrease t., 1411
least willing to pay the t., 1789
listing of his income for t., 1794
more revenue by paying more t., 797
net income, after he has paid his t., of more than $25,000, 2065
[pollution] … raises t., 544
stifling t., 1646
votes … against all t., 299
who fight and pay t., 1590
to the limit of the people’s power to pay, 809
If [you plan] for a hundred years, t. the people, 495
a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime, 484
New occasions t. new duties, 1838
the people, you will reap a hundred harvests, 495
Who dares to t. must never cease to learn, 1799
aim of parent and t., 501
deserved more honour than parents, 482
most patient of t., 130
He who cannot, t., 1800
us to govern ourselves, 719
art of t., 487
chief interest of all t. endeavors, 1661
subject the machine—t.—to control, 1613
threatened by runaway t., 16
he’s got iron t., 1708
from Maine to Texas, 1540
main factor in influencing the values and moral standards of our society, 1802
a vast wasteland, 1801
blood will t., 121
the people what they want to hear, 1391
too much, 121
moderation in t., 1199
quick in t., 2092
This country is for t., 37
no national t., 160
is overwhelming, 799
number of t. he has served, 1489
advance of our population towards the t., 1985
does not make a nation, 51
awakened and filled me with t., 1700
rules by t., 1653
truce to t., 1324
of fatigue, 1097
anew whether a nation organized and governed such as ours can endure, 730
institutions will be fairly brought to the t., 1847
of civilization, 19, 360, 363, 724, 957, 1525, 1527
of government, 724
if may be, having nothing important to communicate, 1540
day set apart … for public T. and Praise, 1628
matter does not appear to me now as it … appeared to me t., 1263
condition which confronts us—not a t., 1806
Democracy is the t. that common people know what they want, 423
trickle down t., 479
Because it is t., 1741
come from t. yes, 148
is a proud undying thought in man, 593
is no t. t., 148
the King’s Messenger, 950
had her messenger of defeat, 32
advancing its noiseless step like a t., 941
Do your own t., 447
sure t., 172
that I pray for, 1471
all men mortal but themselves, 1223
as we will, and speak as we t., 676
drunken men are [as apt] to t. themselves sober enough, 2087
I am not going to say anything I do not t., 673
If you t. you are beaten, you are, 1436
never consider what this or that man will t., 1748
pain makes man t., 2002
they are thinking, 1266
weakest t., 1807
without confusion clearly, 1126
Young men are as apt to t.
themselves wise enough, 2087
sensible man is satisfied with t., 3
think they are t., 1266
See also Positive thinking
he can, 1436
himself immortal, 1223
public servant t., 1396
struggle with the one t., 1620
At t. man suspects himself a fool, 1223
Thou Shalt Not Trust Anybody Over T., 441
we don’t trust anybody over 30, 1828
is my own, my native land, 1310
was their finest hour, 2055
say’st an undisputed thing in such a solemn way, 631, 1283
Shalt Demand Amnesty for Them, 441
shalt have one God only, 1805
shalt love, 1805
Shalt Not Accept Any Establishment Idea, 441
Shalt Not Allow Thy Opponent to Speak, 441
Shalt Not Ask Forgiveness for Thy Transgressions, 441
shalt not bear false witness 1804
shalt not commit adultery, 1804
shalt not covet, 1805
shalt not covet thy neighbour’s wife … nor any thing that is thy neighbour’s, 1804
Shalt Not Heed the Lessons of History, 441
Shalt Not Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother, 441
shalt not kill, 1804–1805
Shalt Not Present a Negotiable Demand, 441
Shalt Not Revere Any but Totalitarian Heroes, 441
Shalt Not Set Forth a Program of Thine Own, 441
shalt not steal, 1804–1805
Shalt Not Trust Anybody Over Thirty, 441
Shalt Not Write Anything Longer than a Slogan, 441
beyond the utmost bound of human t., 675
comradeship of t., 2081
discomfort of t., 1268
elastic and vigorous t., 1808
freedom of t., 441
great Presidents were leaders of t., 1504
key to every man is his t., 873
lack of t., 2092
liberty of t., 671
magnanimity of t., 1223
makes man wise, 2002
power of the t., 1835
proud undying t. in man, 593
right of independent t., 61
shutting out the process of t., 441
slavery, not to speak one’s t., 1699
suppress the free expression of t., 1642
Without Freedom of T., 674
hides a dark soul and foul t., 563
hasty counsels, 937
kinds of lies, 1769
things must always be, 1239
things which are real, 1095
things which make a nation great, 815
cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging t., 1117
[gains] no privileges, 1716
plain way of life … promotes t. and prosperity, 796
chased another [king] off the t., 1598
most exalted t. in all the world, 1782
Queen sent word to a T., 2014
Wrong forever on the t., 1838
No! in t., 1272
not the gentle shower, but t., 1575
they want rain without t. and lightning, 443
so that I cannot hear, 186
child has far to go, 200
moral t. of the moment, 1025
of opposition to U.S. imperialism, 1927
of population that has recently commenced flowing into it, 1985
of years may roll, 1812
rising t. lifts all the boats, 1667
rising t. of individual and group violence, 1896
turning the t. of the World War, 2052
mastering the winds, the waves, the t., 1134
which though light as air, are as strong as links of iron, 694
has broken out of his den, 1559
at something ere he die, 4
at windmills, 4
of the social landscape, 1718
act not only for the moment but for our t., 1815
ancient t. what is best, 1997
and opportunity for more cool and sedate reflection, 468
Ask counsel of both t., 1997
enough, if one will apply it well, 1813
envious of the good t. that is coming to us, 24
fade … into the night of t., 2083
for all things, 1936
has come, the Walrus said, 1811
has come when we must proceed with the business of carrying the war to the enemy, 2062
has upset many fighting faiths, 1835
I shall use my t., 1118
If well made at the right t. it is effective, 1824
imaginative artist willy-nilly influences his t., 2082
is always ripe to do right, 1693
know what to do with it, 1820
latter t. what is fittest, 1997
like all times, is a very good one, 1820
look at its operation for a considerable t., 1367
makes ancient good uncouth, 1838
most valuable and the most perishable of all our possessions, 1816
night of t., 2083
no t. like the old t., 1814
no t. to lose, plant it this afternoon, 1815
not a t. of life, 2095, 2099
Now is the t. for all good men, 1388
of peace, 1810
of war, 1810
orderly arrangement of his t., 1290
people of ill will have used t. much more effectively, 1693
saves abundance of T., 146
something which no t. can efface, 1198
Speech is of T., 1691
speech is shallow as T., 1691
study the right t., 1824
to be born, and a t. to die, 1810
to embrace, 1810
to every purpose under the heaven, 1810
to fight, and that t. has now come, 1936
to keep silence, and a t. to speak, 1810
to kill, and a t. to heal, 1810
to love, and a t. to hate, 1810
to plant, and a t. to pluck up that which is planted, 1810
to preach and a t. to pray, 1936
to weep, and a t. to laugh, 1810
Truth the daughter of T., 1832
wheels of t., 1290
will do us justice, 1560
all t. are essentially alike, 1819
All t. I have enjoy’d / Greatly, have suffer’d greatly, 575
It was the best of t., it was the worst of t., 1818
keep pace with the t., 178
law is behind the t., 1006
most turbulent and tormented t. in the history of this nation, 418
no t. like the old t., 1814
of ours are serious and full of calamity, 1819
of stress and strain, 1908
that try men’s souls, 1821
those t. have passed away, 1936
repetition of inadequate catch words, 1282
contribute to his Government not the scriptural t., 1794
swapping t. across the lines, 260
action t. to ensure our strength tomorrow, 1772
deed … we t. call weakness, will appear tomorrow as … essential, 836
How queer everything is t., 1678
is the first day of the rest of your life, 1825
only limits to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of t., 695
well lived, 1106
what ought to be done t., 1290
what you can do t., 1116
go forward now t., 1863
and Blood and Treasure, 392
all who t. it, added something new, 594
for whom the bell t., 134
if t. for thee, 134
[can still be distinguished] from the cabbage, 49
Oh, it’s T. this, 1723
action today to ensure our strength t., 1772
deed … we today call weakness, will appear t. as … essential, 836
delay till t., 1290
every T. a Vision of Hope, 1106
is only a Vision, 1106
less than t., 1130
might be better, 182
Never put off till t., 1116
only limit to our realization of t. will be our doubts of today, 695
was not worse than today, 182