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Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.

"The Common School Journal and Educational Reformer" edited by William B. Fowle, 1852.

There is no sanctuary of virtue like a home.

Edward Everett (1850). “Orations and speeches on various occasions”, p.259

I should be glad if I could flatter myself that I came as near the central idea of the occasion, in two hours, as you did in two minutes.

Svend Petersen, Edward Everett (1963). “The Gettysburg addresses: the story of two orations”

Let a nation's fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive.

Svend Petersen, Edward Everett (1963). “The Gettysburg addresses: the story of two orations”

You shall not pile, with servile toil, Your monuments upon my breast, Nor yet within the common soil, Lay down the wreck of power to rest...

"The Dirge of Alaric, the Visigoth". The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume V, No. 25, January-June 1823.