100 Quotes About Patriotism

It’s hard to imagine a world without patriotism. This is a defining emotion that, for better or worse, defines us as people. In the United States, patriotism is considered a virtue and an important part of our national identity. While there are many different ways to be patriotic, the following quotes about patriotism will get you started on your own thought process.

I do this real moron thing, and it's called thinking....
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I do this real moron thing, and it's called thinking. And apparently I'm not a very good American because I like to form my own opinions. George Carlin
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The world, viewed philosophically, remains a series of slave camps, where citizens — tax livestock — labor under the chains of illusion in the service of their masters. Stefan Molyneux
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Where humanitysowed faith, hope, and unity, joy’s garden blossomed. Aberjhani
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If we really saw war, what war does to young minds and bodies, it would be impossible to embrace the myth of war. If we had to stand over the mangled corpses of schoolchildren killed in Afghanistan and listen to the wails of their parents, we would not be able to repeat clichés we use to justify war. This is why war is carefully sanitized. This is why we are given war's perverse and dark thrill but are spared from seeing war's consequences. The mythic visions of war keep it heroic and entertaining… The wounded, the crippled, and the dead are, in this great charade, swiftly carted offstage. They are war's refuse. We do not see them. We do not hear them. They are doomed, like wandering spirits, to float around the edges of our consciousness, ignored, even reviled. The message they tell is too painful for us to hear. We prefer to celebrate ourselves and our nation by imbibing the myths of glory, honor, patriotism, and heroism, words that in combat become empty and meaningless. Chris Hedges
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It’s not unpatriotic to denounce an injustice committed on our behalf, perhaps it’s the most patriotic thing we can do. E.a. Bucchianeri
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In history, truth should be held sacred, at whatever cost .. . especially against the narrow and futile patriotism, which, instead of pressing forward in pursuit of truth, takes pride in walking backwards to cover the slightest nakedness of our forefathers. Col. Thomas Aspinwall
On my honor, I will do my best To do...
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On my honor, I will do my best To do my duty To God and my country Unknown
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As individuals die every moment, how insensitive and fabricated a love it is to set aside a day from selfish routine in prideful, patriotic commemoration of tragedy. Just as God is provoked by those who tithe simply because they feel that they must tithe, I am provoked by those who commemorate simply because they feel that they must commemorate. Criss Jami
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What is there in this big wide world for a man to talk about with certainty besides his homeland, home and family? Janvier ChouteuChando
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Most of our brains are out, but it is good what they did for themselves by leaving this country. They are Cameroon’s reserve for development, for the day that this country shall be free. Your late father was an intelligent man. He was even more than that. He was a sage. He once said to me that the intelligent Bamilekés are those who have sought a better future for themselves and for their families in British Cameroons. He was right. They have not been brainwashed as much as their francophone brothers have. If he were alive today, I am sure he would have judged that the intelligent Cameroonians are those who have sought refuge out of Cameroon. Janvier ChouteuChando
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A man’s true world should be the space and people that enrich his soul, Janvier ChouteuChando
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You can coddle your rage, or you can fully engage. Unknown
Unhappy the land that is in need of heroes
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Unhappy the land that is in need of heroes Bertolt Brecht
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Mankind were intended to be happy... that government being only the means of securing freedom and happiness to the people, whenever it deviates from this end, and their freedom and happiness are in great danger of being irrevocably lost, the government is no longer entitled to their allegiance. ("The Principles of an American Whig"-1777) Jamie Iredell
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There is no worse way to abuse a man’s patriotism than to estrange him from his homeland, be it his ancestral or adopted land... Janvier Chando
LIFE - Death's Very Emissary
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LIFE - Death's Very Emissary Abhysheq Shukla
Everybody needs to be good-natured with a good heart, because...
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Everybody needs to be good-natured with a good heart, because in this way we can solve our own problems as well as those of others, and we can make our human life meaningful. Abhysheq Shukla
We do not recognize that we are addicted to some...
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We do not recognize that we are addicted to some negative psychological habit, some terribly self-destructive patterns of thinking... Abhysheq Shukla
We are living a fantasy life in our heads, and...
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We are living a fantasy life in our heads, and our real life is passing by, moment by moment. Life is only lived in moments: anything else is a fantasy, a lie, an illusion. Abhysheq Shukla
Karma is a balance sheet of life which debits and...
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Karma is a balance sheet of life which debits and credit all your deeds. Your Which is audited by our creator and actions are based on what we accumulated in it. Abhysheq Shukla
Karma is the balance sheet of life which debits and...
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Karma is the balance sheet of life which debits and credit all your deeds. Your Which is audited by our creator and actions are based on what we accumulated in it. Abhysheq Shukla
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We create karma by all kinds of selfish actions. The first thing we must understand is that we are psychologically asleep. It is very difficult for us to be conscious of ourselves. We are not very aware. We must come to recognize that we do not pay attention. Abhysheq Shukla
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Self-observation is simply the observation of an internal state and an external event. It is pure awareness, which gives one the ability to choose one's actions. Only by having the choice can one perform what is right. Abhysheq Shukla
Desires and Karma are the worst enemies living in the...
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Desires and Karma are the worst enemies living in the same soul together. It depends on us whom we choose and feed. Abhysheq Shukla
Love wins when reflections win over reflexes.
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Love wins when reflections win over reflexes. Abhysheq Shukla
In the end, you will realize most friendship is feigning,...
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In the end, you will realize most friendship is feigning, most loving mere folly. Abhysheq Shukla
Every person has his secret; in reverie, unbeknown to others,...
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Every person has his secret; in reverie, unbeknown to others, he finds peace, freedom, sorrow and love. Abhysheq Shukla
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The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battle-field, and patriot grave, to every living heart and hearth-stone, all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.--as quoted in THE RIVER OF WINGED DREAMS Abraham Lincoln
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The job facing American voters… in the days and years to come is to determine which hearts, minds and souls command those qualities best suited to unify a country rather than further divide it, to heal the wounds of a nation as opposed to aggravate its injuries, and to secure for the next generation a legacy of choices based on informed awareness rather than one of reactions based on unknowing fear. Aberjhani
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Every November of my boyhood, we put on red poppies and attended highly patriotic services in remembrance of those who had 'given' their lives. But on what assurance did we know that these gifts had really been made? Only the survivors–the living–could attest to it. In order to know that a person had truly laid down his life for his friends, or comrades, one would have to hear it from his own lips, or at least have heard it promised in advance. And that presented another difficulty. Many brave and now dead soldiers had nonetheless been conscripts. The known martyrs–those who actually, voluntarily sought death and rejoiced in the fact–had been the kamikaze pilots, immolating themselves to propitiate a 'divine' emperor who looked (as Orwell once phrased it) like a monkey on a stick. Their Christian predecessors had endured torture and death (as well as inflicted it) in order to set up a theocracy. Their modern equivalents would be the suicide murderers, who mostly have the same aim in mind. About people who set out to lose their lives, then, there seems to hang an air of fanaticism: a gigantic sense of self-importance unattractively fused with a masochistic tendency to self-abnegation. Not wholesome. your life? . Christopher Hitchens
Patriotism is the narcissism of countries.
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Patriotism is the narcissism of countries. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general,...
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Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general, the artist admires his own nation and wants to win its approval. F. Scott Fitzgerald
In every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor...
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In every age it has been the tyrant, the oppressor and the exploiter who has wrapped himself in the cloak of patriotism, or religion, or both to deceive and overawe the People.", June 16, 1918) Eugene V. Debs
Patriotism is a kind of religion; it is the egg...
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Patriotism is a kind of religion; it is the egg from which wars are hatched."] Guy De Maupassant
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The leaders and followers of the Harlem Renaissance were every bit as intent on using Black culture to help make the United States a more functional democracy as they were on employing Black culture to 'vindicate' Black people. Aberjhani
Empower yourselves with a good education, then get out there...
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Empower yourselves with a good education, then get out there and use that education to build a country worthy of your boundless promise. Michelle Obama
Memories of the past are what drive us, whether to...
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Memories of the past are what drive us, whether to a life of beauty or a life of insanity is up to us. Abhysheq Shukla
In the end all the puzzles of your life will...
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In the end all the puzzles of your life will be solved , until then... laugh at the scepticism, live for the moment and remember everything happens for a reason. Abhysheq Shukla
Strong people don't put others down. They lift them up...
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Strong people don't put others down. They lift them up and slam them on the ground for maximum damage. Abhysheq Shukla
Every interaction is an opportunity to learn, Only if we...
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Every interaction is an opportunity to learn, Only if we are interested in improving rather than proving. Abhysheq Shukla
Life is a university, you will keep learning new things...
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Life is a university, you will keep learning new things all the time. The tombstone will be your degree. Make sure it's worth a fortune for those who admire you. Abhysheq Shukla
Life's too short to wake up in the morning with...
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Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets, So ... Love the people who treat you right and pray for the ones who don't. Life is 10% what you make it 90% how you take it. Abhysheq Shukla
Life is about the moments you create, that you can...
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Life is about the moments you create, that you can keep it with you FOREVER. After everything is over, That is what we have or what we are left with. Abhysheq Shukla
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A person with good heart is always happy. However its a myth because most of the time his heart is full of wounds as it except only good thing from others still he love the people who treat it right & pray for the ones who don't Abhysheq Shukla
Life is about the moments you create, that you can...
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Life is about the moments you create, that you can keep with you forever. After everything is over, That is what we have or what we are left with. Abhysheq Shukla
Love is what makes two people sit in the middle...
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Love is what makes two people sit in the middle of a bench when there is plenty of room at both ends. Love means nothing in tennis, But it's everything in life Abhysheq Shukla
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If someone talks bad about us, we feel bad. If someone talks good about us we feel good. The question is , Have we given our remote to others for the way we feel? Live your life in your way! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Abhysheq Shukla
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For a happy life, it's best we should ignore &overlook things, people, incidents, affairs & matters. It is not necessary that we show a reaction to everything. Step back & ask yourself if the matter is really worth responding to. Abhysheq Shukla
If we try to see something positive in everything we...
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If we try to see something positive in everything we do, life won't necessarily become easier but it becomes more valuable. Abhysheq Shukla
A lot of pain that we are dealing with are...
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A lot of pain that we are dealing with are really only THOUGHTS. Abhysheq Shukla
The most important subject in the curriculum in the future...
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The most important subject in the curriculum in the future years will be how to love ourselves and be content. Abhysheq Shukla
Literacy rate tells us about the section of society who...
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Literacy rate tells us about the section of society who can read and write, but do we have a tool which can share the stats about out how many educated illiterates we have in our society. Abhysheq Shukla
Tenderhearted people are silent sufferers they just learn the art...
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Tenderhearted people are silent sufferers they just learn the art to fly with broken wings. Abhysheq Shukla
There's a story behind every
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There's a story behind every "I don't believe in love"" Period Abhysheq Shukla
Its not your fault for not being there. Its my...
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Its not your fault for not being there. Its my fault for thinking you would be Abhysheq Shukla
We live in a society where every business has a...
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We live in a society where every business has a huge scope. Even if you open a shop selling snakes people will buy it. Thinking they will direct them to their neighbors house. Abhysheq Shukla
Create your own path. Don't blindly follow the massess... because...
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Create your own path. Don't blindly follow the massess... because most of the time the "M" is silent. Abhysheq Shukla
Your friends can be double-edged knife thy can either nurture...
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Your friends can be double-edged knife thy can either nurture you or destroy you. Choose them Wisely...... Abhysheq Shukla
Growing older doesn't mean that you are more mature than...
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Growing older doesn't mean that you are more mature than everyone who is younger than you. Maturity is a lot of things, and age has nothing to do with it. Abhysheq Shukla
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Love opens the most impossible gates in the world. Feel, therefore, my would-be patriots. Do you feel? Do you feel that millions of your sisters and brothers are starving today and have been in such condition for ages? Do you feel my dear soldiers? Do you feel that the light of truth has become much scarier to the society than the darkness of ignorance? Does this not make you restless? Does this not make you sleepless? Has it not gone into your blood yet, coursing through your veins, becoming resonant with your heart-beat? Are you not yet seized with the one idea of lifting the misery from the society? Have you not been yet immersed in this idea, so much so that, you have forgotten your name, your fame, your property and even your very physical existence as a flesh and blood being? Have you done that yet? That is the very first step of the real education my friend. Your world needs heroes. Be Heroes! . Abhijit Naskar
We need to revitalize the American spirit. People are always...
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We need to revitalize the American spirit. People are always asking ‘What would the founding fathers do, ’ but I have yet to witness a single séance. Bauvard
Dear sirs, The cold war isn’t over. When national borders...
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Dear sirs, The cold war isn’t over. When national borders fail, the epidermis is the last line of defense. We are counting on you. Sincerely, Patriot Benson Bruno
The logic behind patriotism is a mystery. At least a...
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The logic behind patriotism is a mystery. At least a man who believes that his own family or clan is superior to all others is familiar with more than 0.000003% of the people involved. Criss Jami
It is much easier to make an Active Patriot into...
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It is much easier to make an Active Patriot into a friend rather than the other way around. Mike Klepper
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Rugged indiividualism and Rugged groupism. Together they make America strong. Unknown
There is no flag large enough to cover the shame...
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There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people. Howard Zinn
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He who joyfully marches to music rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would surely suffice. This disgrace to civilization should be done away with at once. Heroism at command, senseless brutality, deplorable love-of-country stance and all the loathsome nonsense that goes by the name of patriotism, how violently I hate all this, how despicable and ignoble war is; I would rather be torn to shreds than be part of so base an action! It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder. . Albert Einstein
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All wars are civil wars because all men are brothers... Each one owes infinitely more to the human race than to the particular country in which he was born. Unknown
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I do not say that children at war do not die like men, if they have to die. To their everlasting honor and our everlasting shame, they do die like men, thus making possible the manly jubilation of patriotic holidays. But they are murdered children all the same. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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Young men go to war. Sometimes because they have to, sometimes because they want to. Always, they feel they are supposed to. This comes from the sad, layered stories of life, which over the centuries have seen courage confused with picking up arms, and cowardice confused with laying them down. Mitch Albom
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One question in my mind, which I hardly dare mention in public, is whether patriotism has, overall, been a force for good or evil in the world. Patriotism is rampant in war and there are some good things about it. Just as self-respect and pride bring out the best in an individual, pride in family, pride in teammates, pride in hometown bring out the best in groups of people. War brings out the kind of pride in country that encourages its citizens in the direction of excellence and it encourages them to be ready to die for it. At no time do people work so well together to achieve the same goal as they do in wartime. Maybe that's enough to make patriotism eligible to be considered a virtue. If only I could get out of my mind the most patriotic people who ever lived, the Nazi Germans. . Andy Rooney
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Society can give its young men almost any job and they'll figure how to do it. They'll suffer for it and die for it and watch their friends die for it, but in the end, it will get done. That only means that society should be careful about what it asks for.. Soldiers themselves are reluctant to evaluate the costs of war, but someone must. That evaluation, ongoing and unadulterated by politics, may be the one thing a country absolutely owes the soldiers who defend its borders. Sebastian Junger
Such then is the human condition, that to wish greatness...
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Such then is the human condition, that to wish greatness for one's country is to wish harm to one's neighbors. Voltaire
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I hate the world and almost all the people in it. I hate the Labour Congress and the journalists who send men to be slaughtered, and the fathers who feel a smug pride when their sons are killed, and even the pacifists who keep saying human nature is essentially good, in spite of all the daily proofs to the contrary. I hate the planet and the human race– I am ashamed to belong to such a species. Bertrand Russell
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Every November of my boyhood, we put on red poppies and attended highly patriotic services in remembrance of those who had 'given' their lives. But on what assurance did we know that these gifts had really been made? Only the survivors–the living–could attest to it. In order to know that a person had truly laid down his life for his friends, or comrades, one would have to hear it from his own lips, or at least have heard it promised in advance. And that presented another difficulty. Many brave and now dead soldiers had nonetheless been conscripts. The known martyrs–those who actually, voluntarily sought death and rejoiced in the fact–had been the kamikaze pilots, immolating themselves to propitiate a 'divine' emperor who looked (as Orwell once phrased it) like a monkey on a stick. Their Christian predecessors had endured torture and death (as well as inflicted it) in order to set up a theocracy. Their modern equivalents would be the suicide murderers, who mostly have the same aim in mind. About people who set out to lose their lives, then, there seems to hang an air of fanaticism: a gigantic sense of self-importance unattractively fused with a masochistic tendency to self-abnegation. Not whol. Christopher Hitchens
Patriotism is nationalism, and always leads to war.
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Patriotism is nationalism, and always leads to war. Helen Caldicott
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Veterans being sent into unjust wars for corporate profit is a perversion of trust, at best. I found the emotional manipulation of both sides, the propaganda at play so incredibly revolting that I couldn't stand to idly wave a flag or flaunt yellow ribbons without asking serious questions regarding motive. M.B. Dallocchio
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As for national greatness: It is probably true that all nations are great and even holy at the time of death. The Biafrans had never fought before. They fought well this time. They will never fight again. They will never play Finlandia on an ancient marimba again. Peace. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
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And when he got through I felt for the first time that there had really been a war and that the man I was listening had been in it and that despite his bravery the war had made him a coward and that if he did any more killing it would be wide-awake and in cold blood, and nobody would have the guts to send him to the electric chair because he had performed his duty toward his fellow men, which was to deny his own sacred instincts and so everything was just and fair because one crime washes away the other in the name of God, country and humanity, peace be with you all. Henry Miller
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You are wrong, ” says the man. His voice is low and resonant. The metal walls of the dome, all the knives and swords and spears, all seem to vibrate with each of his words. “Your rulers and their propaganda have sold you this watered-down conceit of war, of a warrior yoked to the whims of civilization. Yet for all their self-professed civility, your rulers will gladly spend a soldier’s life to better aid their posturing, to keep the cost of a crude good low. They will send the children of others off to die and only think upon it later to grandly and loudly memorialize them, lauding their great sacrifice. Civilization is but the adoption of this cowardly method of murder. . Robert Jackson Bennett
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Barrayar is bred in my bones. I cannot shake it, no matter how far I travel. This struggle, God knows, has no honor in it. But exile, for no other motive than ease–that would be to give up all hope of honor. The last defeat, with no seed of future victory in it. Lois McMaster Bujold
I am an American; free born and free bred, where...
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I am an American; free born and free bred, where I acknowledge no man as my superior, except for his own worth, or as my inferior, except for his own demerit. Theodore Roosevelt
I love my country, not my government.
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I love my country, not my government. Jesse Ventura
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But let it not be said that we did nothing. Let not those who love the power of the welfare/warfare state label the dissenters of authoritarianism as unpatriotic or uncaring. Patriotism is more closely linked to dissent than it is to conformity and a blind desire for safety and security. Understanding the magnificent rewards of a free society makes us unbashful in its promotion, fully realizing that maximum wealth is created and the greatest chance for peace comes from a society respectful of individual liberty. . Ron Paul
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Having now finished the work assigned me, I retire from the great theatre of Action; and bidding an Affectionate farewell to this August body under whose orders I have so long acted, I here offer my Commission, and take my leave of all the employments of public life. (Address to Congress on Resigning Commission Dec 23, 1783) George Washington
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In peace we play and freedom ring, Now let us enjoy a mantra to sing, Down here we know that today Elated it's a really sunny day, Play: It's Independence Day! Ensure you celebrate with joyful thought Never forget that for freedom we fought Dance and sing we never forgot Erase all doubts of what we got. Now it's time to celebrate, Chant hymns and vibrate! Expectations must be met. Don't give up and don't forget. As sometimes it's the only way Yield for freedom, learn to play. . Ana Claudia Antunes
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… I believe that the maintenance of the rights and authority reserved to the states and to the people … are the safeguard to the continuance of a free government … whereas the consolidation of the states into one vast republic, sure to be aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of that ruin which has overwhelmed all those that have preceded it. Unknown
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
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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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The happiness of America is intimately connected with the happiness of all mankind; she is destined to become the safe and venerable asylum of virtue, of honesty, of tolerance, and quality and of peaceful liberty. Marquis De Lafayette
When national ideals are confined to insignificant issues reflective primarily...
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When national ideals are confined to insignificant issues reflective primarily of a personal choice, there lies a problem of distorted priorities. Moutasem Algharati
To be an American is to be accosted by bigotry...
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To be an American is to be accosted by bigotry and enmity for the rights that you were told to appreciate. Tennessee West
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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
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Here is your country. Cherish these natural wonders, cherish the natural resources, cherish the history and romance as a sacred heritage, for your children and your children's children. Do not let selfish men or greedy interests skin your country of its beauty, its riches or its romance. Theodore Roosevelt
The greatest patriotism is to tell your country when it...
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The greatest patriotism is to tell your country when it is behaving dishonorably, foolishly, viciously. Julian Barnes
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Today everybody is talking about the fact that we live in one world; because of globalization, we are all part of the same planet. They talk that way, but do they mean it? We should remind them that the words of the Declaration [of Independence] apply not only to people in this country, but also to people all over the world. People everywhere have the same right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. When the government becomes destructive of that, then it is patriotic to dissent and to criticize - to do what we always praise and call heroic when we look upon the dissenters and critics in totalitarian countries who dare to speak out. . Howard Zinn
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Still another danger is represented by those who, paying lip service to democracy and the common welfare, in their insatiable greed for money and the power which money gives, do not hesitate surreptitiously to evade the laws designed to safeguard the public from monopolistic extortion. Their final objective toward which all their deceit is directed is to capture political power so that, using the power of the state and the power of the market simultaneously, they may keep the common man in eternal subjection. They claim to be super-patriots, but they would destroy every liberty guaranteed by the Constitution.They are patriotic in time of war because it is to their interest to be so, but in time of peace they follow power and the dollar wherever they may lead. Henry A. Wallace
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What we need most right now, at this moment, is a kind of patriotic grace - a grace that takes the long view, apprehends the moment we're in, comes up with ways of dealing with it, and eschews the politically cheap and manipulative. That admits affection and respect. That encourages them. That acknowledges that the small things that divide us are not worthy of the moment; that agrees that the things that can be done to ease the stresses we feel as a nation should be encouraged, while those that encourage our cohesion as a nation should be supported. . Peggy Noonan
Americans today confuse freedom with not being asked to sacrifice....
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Americans today confuse freedom with not being asked to sacrifice. The fact that you can't have everything you want exactly when you want it has somehow become un- American. Bill Maher