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Nations' History of Quotes


John Adams
general knowledge
heart and lungs of liberty
make good use of it!

Joseph Addison

Aeschylus

Ancient Chinese Proverb

Maya Angelou

Aristotle

Brooks Atkinson

W.H. (Wystan Hugh) Auden

St Augustine of Hippo

Author Unknown
New Year

Francis Bacon

J.G. Ballard

Justice Hugo Black

Justice William Blackstone

William Blake

Justice Bradley

Justice Louis Brandeis
make the law respectable
protect liberty

Claude M. Bristol

Buddha

Edmund Burke
Liberty must be limited
what they please.

Samuel Butler

Gilbert K. Chesterton

Churchill
by twelve honest men
chain of destiny

Count Galeazzo Ciano

Marcus T. Cicero

Arthur C. Clarke

ABA President Joseph Coate

Edward Coke,
Chief Justice of Common Pleas

Stephen Covington

John Philpot Curran

Anthony J. D'Angelo

Angela Y. Davis

Will Durant

Thomas A. Edison

Albert Einstein
Common sense
sets himself up as judge
technology exceeds our humanity

Ralph Waldo Emerson
travel the world
want of opportunity.

Desiderius Erasmus

J. Kendall Few
'tort reform' legislation
Trial by jury

Sir John Fortescue

Harry Emerson Fosdick

Thomas Fuller - Collection
Gnomologia

James A. Garfield

Mohandas 'Mahatma' Ghandi

Khalil Gibran

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
conquer them anew.
Lose This Day Loitering

Bobcat Goldthwait

Alexander Hamilton

Friedrich August von Hayek

Patrick Henry
give me liberty
lose them forever
Suspect everyone

The History Channel
Memorial Day

Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.

Thomas Hood

Elbert Hubbard

Victor Hugo
Freedom in art
give thanks in solitude

Thomas Henry Huxley

William James

Thomas Jefferson
age of revolution
blood of our heros
blood of patriots.
endeavor to avoid war
held to the principles
natural progress of things
peace, liberty and safety.
pledge to each other

Samuel Johnson

Garrison Keillor

Leone Kester

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Charles Lamb
every man's birthday.
nativity of our common Adam.

James E. Leike
(Veteran)

Liberty Power Point Presentation

Abraham Lincoln

Longfellow

Martin Luther

James Madison

Edward Sandford Martin

Charles S. May
downfall of free government
judicial reform
spirit of liberty

Sir John Maynard, Sergeant at Law

Michelangelo

George Moore

Max Nordau

Andre Norton

Mullah Mohammed Omar,
Taliban "supreme leader"

George Orwell [Eric
Blair]

a time of universal deceit
enemy of clear language
technical development

Thomas Paine
blessings of freedom
king of America?
obligations of morality
that try men's souls.

Robert H. Parker,
U.S. Supreme Court Justice

Louis Pasteur

George S. Patton

Octavio Paz

William Pitt, Prime Minister of England

Plato

Roscoe Pound

Edward Payson Powell

Michael Pritchard

Putt's Law

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt

Moslih Eddin Saadi

George Santayana

Arthur Schopenhauer

Albert Schweitzer

Scottish Proverb

William Shakespeare

George Bernard Shaw

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley

Samuel Smiles

Joseph Stalin

Philip Dormer Stanhope

Justice George Sutherland
fundamental rights
vanished liberty

Publilius Syrus

J. Sydney Taylor
a glorious institution.
deprecators of trial by jury
preserve a people free
so called 'tort reform'

Henry David Thoreau

J.R.R. Tolkien

Joseph Towers

Harry S. Truman
greatest power on earth
run the government

Mark Twain
people who belittle your ambitions.
pray for rain.

Bill Vaughan

Leonardo da Vinci

Anthony Walton

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Earl Warren

Caspar W. Weinberger

H.G. Wells
Father Time
the clock and the calendar

John Henry Wigmore
administration of justice.
best system ever invented
invented for a free people
Law and justice
merit of jury trial
shall be preserved!

Oscar Wilde
intensely engrossing
war is regarded as wicked

Sam M. Wolfe

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