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patriotism sin multitudes
Patriotism covers a multitude of sins. Carolyn Wells
patriotism
True patriotism is better than the wrong kind of piety. Abraham Lincoln
patriotism tales partisanship
One tell-tale sign of a Wingnut: they always confuse partisanship with patriotism. John Avlon
patriotism
Nationalism is a silly cock crowing on his own dunghill. Richard Aldington
patriotism
Many a bum show has been saved by the flag. George M. Cohan
patriotism fever stones
Patriotism is as fierce as a fever, pitiless as the grave, blind as a stone, and irrational as a headless hen. Ambrose Bierce
patriotism firsts resorts
Patriotism: The first resort of a scoundrel. Ambrose Bierce
patriotism rather spirit
some spirit of patriotism rather than partisanship will prevail. Jeb Bush
patriotism debate twisted
How is it that this debate has been twisted on its head, that somehow those that advocate peace and diplomacy are anti-American? Janeane Garofalo
sing
We want 'em to sing with us. We want 'em to sing out. Sharon Scott
singing maps music-is
Folk Music is the map of singing. Alan Lomax
single lonely loneliness
The trouble is not that I am single and likely to stay single, but that I am lonely and likely to stay lonely. Charlotte Bronte
sin shock sophistication
I'm an old sinner. Nothing shocks me. Charlie Chaplin
sin stills non-conformist
My prodigious sin was, and still is, being a non-conformist. Charlie Chaplin
sincere substitutes ardent
There is no substitute for thoroughgoing, ardent, and sincere earnestness. Charles Dickens
sin shows sinner
We must show sympathy with sinners, but not with their sins. Charles Spurgeon
sin found casts
He casts our sins behind His back, He blots them out; He says that though they be sought for, they shall not be found. Charles Spurgeon
since
Since I can't write the greatest American novel, I'm going to write the longest American novel. Thomas Steinbeck
multitudes traveled
Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. Frederick Douglass
multitudes
What is truth? For the multitude, that which it continually reads and hears. Oswald Spengler