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Glowing Quotes - Page 4

The coldest word was once a glowing new metaphor.

Thomas Carlyle (1843). “Past and Present”, p.79

No American can read the story of the part America took in the war without experiencing a glow of patriotic feeling. Every Allied nation can say the same thing.

Kelly Miller (1919). “Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights: An Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War; why American Entered the Conflict; what the Allies Fought For; and a Thrilling Account of the Important Part Taken by the Negro in the Tragic Defeat of Germany ...”

I begin to feel like I was in the last generation of Americans who took a civics class.

Interview With Matthew Rothschild, progressive.org. August 1, 2003.

Life that only a few hours before had glowed with enthusiasm and exultation, suddenly paled and sickened.

Fritz Kreisler (2014). “Four Weeks In The Trenches; The War Story Of A Violinist [Illustrated Edition]”, p.36, Pickle Partners Publishing

Each generation must recreate liberty for its own times.

Florence Ellinwood Allen (1940). “This Constitution of ours”

You should hammer your iron when it is glowing hot.

"The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave". Book by Darius Lyman. Maxim 262, 1856.