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Memorial Day Quotes - Page 2

Caged birds accept each other, but flight is what they long for.

Caged birds accept each other, but flight is what they long for.

Tennessee Williams (1953). “Camino Real: A Play”, p.51, Dramatists Play Service Inc

God grants liberty only to those who love it, and are always ready to guard and defend it.

Daniel Webster, Edward Everett (1860). “The Works of Daniel Webster”, p.47

Our nation owes a debt to its fallen heroes that we can never fully repay, but we can honor their sacrifice.

Remarks by the President at a Memorial Day Service, obamawhitehouse.archives.gov. May 30, 2011.

The patriot's blood is the seed of Freedom's tree.

Thomas Campbell, J. Logie Robertson (1884). “The Complete Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell”, p.215, Ardent Media

The best road to progress is freedom's road.

Kennedy, John F. (1962). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961”, p.176, Best Books on

It is fatal to enter any war without the will to win it.

Speech at Republican National Convention, Chicago, Ill., 7 July 1952

Green sods are all their monument; and yet it tells A nobler history than pillared piles, Or the eternal pyramids.

James Gates Percival, Erasmus Darwin North (1859). “The poetical works of James Gates Percival”, p.286

The modern patriotism, the true patriotism, the only rational patriotism is loyalty to the Nation all the time, loyalty to the Government when it deserves it.

"The Czar's Soliloquy". Essay by Mark Twain, first published in The North American Review, No. DLXXX (p. 324), March 1905.

I have not yet begun to fight!

Quoted in John Henry Sherburne, Life and Character of the Chevalier John Paul Jones (1825).