18 Quotes About Fourth Of July

Independence Day is the celebration of the birth of our country, but today’s Fourth of July is about more than just fireworks and barbecue. It’s an occasion to honor the men and women who fought for our freedom and to remember all those who served in past wars. We present these great patriotic quotes to help you celebrate this American holiday.

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You are silent now who once stood on battlefields ravaged by destruction unimaginable, holding in those desperate places the line of freedom for others you would never know, and who would never know you. And being one of those you never knew, I would give all I have to clasp your hand one single time, look into eyes that witnessed the bloodied carnage that results when freedom refuses to bow to chains of any kind, and simply say 'thank you. Craig D. Lounsbrough
The birthplace of anarchy is the cemetery of freedom.
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The birthplace of anarchy is the cemetery of freedom. Craig D. Lounsbrough
Rights’ are ‘privileges, ’ and if I am arrogant enough...
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Rights’ are ‘privileges, ’ and if I am arrogant enough to demand the former without respecting the latter I will lose both. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Rare are the handful of principles that incessantly drive us to stand even when we face the stark realization that we will likely perish in the standing. And rarer still is the person who will surrender all to protect such principles. Yet, the rudimentary principles of freedom and liberty pristinely untarnished by greed and selfishness took captive the hearts of simple people and raised this nation up from untamed wilderness and unchecked tyranny. And let us all be warned that without renewed adherence to these principles, we will rapidly return this nation to untamed wilderness and unchecked tyranny. . Craig D. Lounsbrough
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It is at the precise moment that I take something for granted that I have placed myself in the precarious position of losing that very thing. And if that thing I risk losing is liberty, taking it for granted is foolishness of the most foolish sort. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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If I have become so pathetically dulled that I hold freedom as my right and the privileges of liberty as my due, I can stand beside the stilled graves of a thousand soldiers fallen in defense of freedom and not feel a thing. And my most solemn prayer is that I will never be this. Craig D. Lounsbrough
I am thankful that there are those among us who...
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I am thankful that there are those among us who have sacrificed dearly on behalf of us. And I ardently pray to God that I might be less like myself and more like them. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Let us express our deepest gratitude to those who sacrificed their lives to give us freedom. Wish you all a very joyful Independence Day! Debasish Mridha
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While we tediously check our weaponry before entering into battle, do we check our hearts? For without exception, that is the greatest weapon of all. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Despite how utterly massive they might be, it is never the size of the arsenal nor the strength of the warrior. Rather, it is a heart bent on sacrifice that is the most potent weapon of all. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To be ignorant of the sacrifices of others that yielded the blessings I enjoy leaves me exchanging the reality of 'blessing' for the assumption of 'entitlement.' And once that happens, I will forfeit the reality of the former which will destroy the assumption of the latter. And in what terribly dark place will that now leave me? Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The most elusive and ultimately impossible act of liberation is freedom from sin and self, and no document or declaration of man regardless of how exquisitely penned can do that. Such an astonishing act of liberation could only have been penned in one place: the cross. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Years ago, a group of good, wise, brave, God-fearing men stood up to claim and defend the human right for independence. Those men are now dead. Their work is not. If good, wise, brave, God-fearing men fail to stand up in their stead, that independence will cease to exist. Richelle E. Goodrich
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There was something melancholic about that symbol of their nation's promise of freedom, a bell with a chipped mouth and cleft body. E.a. Bucchianeri
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It didn't get much more patriotic than sex in a Chevy on the Fourth of July. God bless America. Kate Meader
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What could be more exciting than an October day? It's your birthday, Fourth of July and Christmas all rolled into one. Peggy Toney Horton
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A cause that only serves me is much like a door on the edge of a cliff, it doesn’t open to anywhere good. Craig D. Lounsbrough