Quote by Edward Everett
And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the a

And now the momentous day, a day to be forever remembered in the annals of the country, arrived. Early in the morning on the 1st of July the conflict began. – Edward Everett

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Let a nations fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and sufferings of those who survive. – Edward Everett

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thankful
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With this humble instrumentality did it please Providence to prepare the theatre for those events by which a new dispensation of liberty was to be communicated to man. – Edward Everett

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Columbus Day
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This morning in the Washington Post there was a statistic about how 85% of Americans are Christians. – Sally Quinn

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The quality of life is so much higher anyplace you can ski in the morning and surf in the evening – theres something to be said for that. – Ian Somerhalder

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Our son is in school now. You know, hes six-and-a-half and so a big chunk of the day is taken up by school. So Im hoping that Ill be able to certainly take him to school in the morning, maybe pick him up in the afternoon and come back to work. – Connie Chung

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My wife gets all the money I make. I just get an apple and clean clothes every morning. – Ray Romano

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It is easier to believe than to doubt. – E.D. Martin, The Meaning of a Liberal Education

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Selling public property is the true Chicago way. Had Mr. Obama not been elected president, the nations business journals would be falling over one another to praise his city for its daring, market-friendly innovations. – Thomas Frank

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It is possible to demonstrate Gods existence, although not a priori, yet a posteriori from some work of His more surely known to us. – Thomas Aquinas

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From the satisfaction of desire there may arise, accompanying joy and as it were sheltering behind it, something not unlike despair. – André Gide, The Counterfeiters, 1925

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