| Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. | | | |
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| | Shopkeepers into employees, 141 | Short run determines the long run, 868 run doesnt count, 868 | Shortcoming no effort without error and s., 10 | Shorter I had no leisure to make it s., 2078 | Shot fire a single s., 1657 | Shout the loudest about Americanism, 61 | Shovel what kind of a s. they should use to dig the grave of the United States, 2043 | Shower not the gentle s., but thunder, 1575 | Shrimp wait until a s. learns to whistle 244 | Shrink intangible and the beautiful s., 50 | Siberian labor camps, 1093 | Sichuan dogs bark at the sun, 203 | Side Lord is always on the s. of the right, 704 | Silence, 16901695 best way to s. a friend, 610 eternal s. where it [earth] floats, 1742 Great souls endure in s., 1694 is dangerous, 1690 is deep as Eternity, 1691 is golden, 1691 is of Eternity, 1691 Keep s., and well get you safe across, 731 of the good people, 1693 remember what peace there may be in s., 1114 sin be s., 1695 that is better, 1691 time to keep s., and a time to speak, 1810 | Silent Be s., even when you are misrepresented, 1119 dumb and s. we may be led, like sheep, to the Slaughter, 679 majority of my fellow Americans, 1140 remain s. and look wise, 681 | Silk purse out of a sows ear, 1084 | Silly flat, and dish-watery utterances, 1487 | Silvern Speech is s., 1691 | Simplicity quiet and dignified s., 108 | Sin by silence, 1695 making a profit is a s., 138 real s. is taking a loss, 138 to believe evil of others, but seldom a mistake, 562 to waste it [youth] on children, 2097 | Sincerity, 1696 little s. is a dangerous thing, 1696 virtues of courage, honor, justice, truth, s., 58 | Singing in the dark, 1836 | Single injustice, a s. crime, a s. illegality, 958 work of a s. man, 902 | Sins, 1697 of the cold-blooded and the s. of the warm-hearted, 749 seven s. are wealth without works, 1697 | Sits man s. as many risks as he runs, 1105 | six [America is] like a Coach and s., 44 lines written by the hand of the most honest of men, 908 | Size involvement with s., 50 is not grandeur, 51 | Sketches in the sand, 1248 | Skim pray cream, and live s. milk, 1111 | Sky is the limit, 70 lonesome place against the s., 1108 | Skylark who shall command the s. not to sing?, 642 | Slain not right to glory in the s., 365 | Slander land of s. and scare, 62 | Slaughter led, like sheep, to the S., 679 | Slave black woman for a s., 1702 Commerce between master and s. is despotism, 1062 economic s. pulling an oar in the galley of the state, 1756 freedom to the s., 1701 half s. and half free, 1851 he who would be no s. must consent to have no s., 648 negro woman for a s., 1702 no land free, that holds one fettered s., 1695 of the lash, 164 That which fundamentally distinguishes the s., 1705 without tools to work out his salvation, 1698 | Slavery, 16981706 arguing for s., 1704 consists in being subject to the will of another, 1906 He [God] hates injustice and s., 907 impulse to see it [slavery] tried on him personally, 1704 not to speak ones thought, 1699 rooting out of s., 1706 socialism involves s., 1705 | Slaves from whom the unfortunate state of things with us takes away the right of will and of property, 1691 in breeding compared with freemen, 1016 perish than live as s., 1634 | Sleep, 1707 each night a little better, 1517 snore and you s. alone, 1707 sweetly, tender heart, in peace, 377 | Sleeping enemy, 2069 giant, 2069 | Slip of the tongue, 1509 | Slogan press on, 1355 Thou Shalt Not Write Anything Longer than a S., 441 | Slogans outworn s., 2095 strength is but a matter of s., 52 | Slow me down Lord, 1480 | Slum conditions, 1892 disease-soaked ruins of a s., 1162 | Sly land of s. innuendo, 62 | Small with s. men no great thing can really be accomplished, 1760 | Smash land of s. and grab, 62 | Smile, 17081709 in trouble, 356 is genuine, 244 nice s., but
iron teeth, 1708 Soviet delegates s., 244 When you call me that, s., 1709 when you say that, partner, 1709 | Smiles beside my grave
all s. and garlands, 376 | | Smithson, James (17651829), 1663 | Smithsonian Institution, 1710 establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, 972 | Smoke blue s. and mirrors, 1415 | | Smoot, Reed (18621941), 1168 | Smote the rock of the national resources, 813 | Snake died with thirst, 265 Fable of the S., 265 | Sneeze do not s. when Mr. Calhoun takes snuff, 559 | Sneezes all Europe s., 559 | Snobs effete corps of impudent s., 1876 | Snore and you sleep alone, 1707 | Snow nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night, 1439 | Snows Lady of the S., 2014 of pessimism, 2099 | Snuff when Mr. Calhoun takes s., 559 | So much for so many on so little, 449 much owed by so many to so few, 2052 much with so little, 2060 what he knows for sure just aint so, 966 | Sober but tomorrow Ill be s., 2004 drunken men are [as apt] to think themselves s. enough, 2087 | Social balance-wheel of the s. machinery, 498 busy-bodies, 1983 contract, 958 forces, 1714 most important s. service that a government can do, 784 security, 70, 1117 services, 784 State interference in s. relations becomes
superfluous, 1757 tilt of the s. landscape, 1718 try novel s. and economic experiments without risk, 1755 welfare, 1983 | Socialism, 17111713 creeping s.
in the U.S., 1712 involves slavery, 1705 will claim to be heard, 1595 word s. began to be heard, 925 You would oppose law to s., 993 | Socialist Cuba, 1657 democracy which
was largely s., 414 economy has become so strong, 1713 | | Socialist party, 673 | Socialists propose to supplant the competitive planning of capitalism, 1711 | Societies major advances in civilization
all but wreck the s. in which they occur, 183 | Society, 17141719 affluent s., 18, 1896 amenable to s. [for conduct]
which concerns others, 651 American s. is covered with a layer of democratic paint, 64 become[s] less livable as it becomes more affluent, 16 beware, 46 can be judged by entering its prisons, 1527 can justifiably express its dislike, 649 cannot exist, unless a controlling power upon will and appetite be placed somewhere, 1051 civilized s. to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors, 178 critical problems of our s., 494 definitions and axioms of free s., 1719 democratic s. is outraged, 1170 dislocation of human identity and motivation created by an affluent s., 1896 few better measures of the concern a s. has for its individual members, 360 free s., 623, 653 fusion of the different elements of s. so imperfect, 1536 good will that holds s. together, 1717 Great S., 2028 Great S. has arrived, 1714 Great S. rests on abundance and liberty for all, 691 has now fairly got the better of individuality, 903 If a free s. cannot help the many who are poor, 623 improving the mind and morals of s., 1924 in which nobody counts for anything, 1716 individual is not accountable to s. for his actions, 649 is a partnership, 1715 is not yet ripe for representative government, 742 must make it right and possible, 19 must take every means at its disposal to defend itself, 445 nature of a s., 1718 necessary to the well-being of s., 1058 not S. for the sake of the State, 787 representative of the whole s., 1757 safety and happiness of s., 782 State exists for the sake of S., 787 supreme goal and the abiding practice of any western s., 901 test of s., 19, 360, 363, 724, 957, 1525, 1527 They will poison s., 46 values and moral standards of our s., 1802 vast restructuring of our s. is needed, 1717 War challenges virtually every other institution of s., 1935 were instituted for the soil, 1590 where enterprise gains no reward, 1716 where law is responsive to human needs, 442 where people can fulfill their own best selves, 1343 which scorns excellence in plumbing, 568 | | Society of Friends, 616 | Socrates (469399 B.C.) fall proudly a victim in body, 1833 life and death of S. are those of a wise man, 920 said he was not an Athenian or a Greek, 216 | Soft as drifting fog, 1109 | Soil only a thin layer of s. between himself and starvation, 31 vulnerable reserves of air and s., 477 | Solar energy, 309 geothermal, and non-fossil fuels, 527 | Soldier American S. known but to God, 1734 blood of a single German s., 864 discloses those divine attributes, 1728 God and the s. all men adore, 1731 Honor to the s. and sailor everywhere, 1724 is required to perform the highest act of religious teaching-sacrifice, 1728 most reliable s. on earth, 1722 puts his life at stake, 1725 slighted, 1731 summer s. and sunshine patriot, 1821 without cruelty, 820 | Soldiers keep the s. faith, 1726 | Soldiers, 17201734 help us to tear their s. to bloody shreds 1950 Old s. never die 1727 Our God and S. we alike adore, 1731 slighted, 1731 war the s. tried to stop, 1883 who call upon Thee, 1473 | Soldiery press home to the S., 1181 | Solecism government without the power of defence is a s., 412 independence of the will of the nation is a s., 943 | Solemn Thou sayst an undisputed thing in such a s. way, 631 | Solution, 17351736 cannot be an American s. to every world problem, 1735 easy s. to every human problem, 1736 Our challengeand its s.lies in ourselves, 624 | Solutions bias for simple s., 1448 sharp and clear-cut s. of difficult and obscure problems, 253 | Solving in the s. of them [problems] we can find great pleasure, 1096 | Some chicken! Some neck!, 2056 | Somewhere to get s. else, you must run at least twice as fast, 1650 | Son build me a s., 1469 prodigal s., 635 who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, 1469 | Sons and grandsons are going to do things that would stagger us, 1360 in peace the s. did bury their fathers, 1955 may have liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy, 481 One father is enough to governe one hundred s., 193 | Sophisms errors, s., and false reasonings, 1058 | Sorrow not in s., but in gladness of heart, 843 youth who must inherit the
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