States Quotes - Page 33

John Stilwell Jenkins, Andrew Jackson (2011). “Life and Public Services of Gen. Andrew Jackson, Seventh President of the United States: Including the Most Important of His State Papers”, p.266, New Leaf Publishing Group
"Made in Japan : Akio Morita and Sony" by Akio Morita, Edwin M. Reingold, Mitsuko Shimomura, (p. 164), 1986.
Warren Farrell (1994). “The myth of male power: why men are the disposable sex”
Sir Walter Raleigh (1751). “The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh: Kt. Political, Commercial, and Philosophical; Together with His Letters and Poems. The Whole Never Before Collected Together, and Some Never Yet Printed. To which is Prefix'd, a New Account of His Life by Tho. Birch”, p.351
I trust there is not a young man now living in the United States who will not die a Unitarian.
Thomas Jefferson (1829). “Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United States”, p.358
Shunryu Suzuki (2010). “Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind”, p.93, Shambhala Publications
A nation to be great ought to be compressed in its increment by nations more civilized than itself.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (2015). “The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poetry, Plays, Literary Essays, Lectures, Autobiography and Letters (Classic Illustrated Edition): The Entire Opus of the English poet, literary critic and philosopher, including The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Christabel, Lyrical Ballads, Conversation Poems and Biographia Literaria”, p.2870, e-artnow
Ruskin Bond (2017). “The Lamp Is Lit”, p.149, Penguin UK
Plato, Julius A. Sigler (1997). “Education: Ends and Means”, p.21, University Press of America
... the state is not absolute, and loyalty to the state cannot be absolute.
Petra Karin Kelly (1994). “Thinking green!: essays on environmentalism, feminism, and nonviolence”, Parallax Pr