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And so our mothers and grandmothers have, more often than not anonymously, handed on the creative spark, the seed of the flower they themselves never hoped to see - or like a sealed letter they could not plainly read.


Alice Walker


#could #creative #flower #grandmothers #handed

The New Deal is plainly an attempt to achieve a working socialism and avert a social collapse in America; it is extraordinarily parallel to the successive 'policies' and 'Plans' of the Russian experiment. Americans shirk the word 'socialism', but what else can one call it?


H. G. Wells


#america #attempt #avert #call #collapse

Westminster Abbey, the Tower, a steeple, one church, and then another, presented themselves to our view; and we could now plainly distinguish the high round chimneys on the tops of the houses, which yet seemed to us to form an innumerable number of smaller spires, or steeples.


Karl Philipp Moritz


#another #chimneys #church #could #distinguish

Guard your roving thoughts with a jealous care, for speech is but the dialer of thoughts, and every fool can plainly read in your words what is the hour of your thoughts.


Alfred Lord Tennyson


#every #fool #guard #hour #jealous

Our names are labels, plainly printed on the bottled essence of our past behavior.


Logan P. Smith


#bottled #essence #labels #names #our

If the jury have no right to judge of the justice of a law of the government, they plainly can do nothing to protect the people against the oppressions of the government; for there are no oppressions which the government may not authorize by law.


Lysander Spooner


#authorize #government #judge #jury #justice

The sum of the whole is plainly this: The nature of man considered in his single capacity, and with respect only to the present world, is adapted and leads him to attain the greatest happiness he can for himself in the present world.


Joseph Butler


#attain #capacity #considered #greatest #greatest happiness

The Constitution gives the president the power to appoint, upon the advice and consent of a majority of the Senate, and it plainly does not give a minority of senators any right to interfere with that process.


John Jay Hooker


#any #appoint #consent #constitution #does

I perceived how that it was impossible to establish the lay people in any truth except the Scripture were plainly laid before their eyes in their mother tongue.


William Tyndale


#before #establish #except #eyes #how

I go farther, and say, that it is plainly our duty to desire pastors and teachers to take the care of such congregations, and that God did raise up such in the church as we see it in the word.


John Nelson Darby


#church #desire #did #duty #farther