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slavery england invention
In England, theres no acknowledgement the invention of slavery came from Britain. Chiwetel Ejiofor
slavery driven form
I declare and protest in advance, that I do not intend, at this time at least; to be drawn or driven into the question of slavery, in either of its subdivisions or forms. Caleb Cushing
slavery structure
Freedom without structure is its own slavery. David Brooks
slavery facts constitution
The fact that slavery is written into the Constitution is about as entrenched a form of classism as you could possibly imagine. Beau Willimon
slavery human-nature humans
Slavery is ...an atrocious debasement of human nature. Benjamin Franklin
slavery soil compromise
I say now, however, as I have all the while said, that on the territorial question - that is, the question of extending slavery under the national auspices, - I am inflexible. I am for no compromise which assists or permits the extension of the institution on soil owned by the nation. Abraham Lincoln
slavery constitution shows
An inspection of the Constitution will show that the right of property in a slave in not "distinctly and expressly affirmed" in it. Abraham Lincoln
slavery abstract knows
You know I dislike slavery; and you fully admit the abstract wrong of it. Abraham Lincoln
slavery want policy
We want, and must have, a national policy, as to slavery, which deals with it as being wrong. Abraham Lincoln
stardom wanted
What I'd really like to say about stardom is that it gave me everything I never wanted. Ava Gardner
stardom
I guess I don't take my stardom too seriously. I think I am one of the guys. Salman Khan
stardom profession accidents
Stardom isn't a profession, it's an accident. Lauren Bacall
stardom
I never did anything about my stardom, it never meant anything to me. Tom Courtenay
stardom i-can can-do
I never get too high on my stardom or what I can do. LeBron James
gilded wants
She can do anything she wants in her house, ... But it is a gilded cage. David Novak
gilded poland tale
Poland Spring: A Tale of the Gilded Age, 1860-1900. David Richards
gilded men mortal painted purest treasure
The purest treasure mortal times afford, is spotless reputation; that away, men are but gilded loam or painted clay. William Shakespeare
gilded nor outlive powerful shall
Not marble, nor the gilded monumentsOf princes, shall outlive this powerful rhyme. William Shakespeare