The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form.

Jefferson Davis
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The principle for which we contend is bound to reassert itself, though it may be at another time and in another form. People who are trying to change something within our society may also be changing the very fabric of our society. The idea of fighting for what you believe in is a notion that goes back centuries if not millennia. People have always fought for what they believed was right, whether it was for freedom or equality.

Today, it's even more important to fight against all odds, because the world is changing faster than ever before. As you go forward in your life, you will undoubtedly come across people who are trying to stop you from achieving your dreams. But you must remember that the forces of change are stronger than the forces of conformity.

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  2. If the Confederacy falls, there should be written on its tombstone: Died of a theory.

  3. Garfield's assassination attempt made "the whole nation care".

  4. I worked night and day for twelve years to prevent the war, but I could not. The North was mad and blind, would not let us govern ourselves, and so the war came.

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