Quote by Edward Everett
Let a nations fervent thanks make some amends for the toils and su

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

Other quotes by Edward Everett

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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Morning
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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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I think there is a difference between Slate and Salon. I think we both serve important functions on the Internet. As more and more Websites disappear, Im thankful Slate is still around because it makes things less lonely. – David Talbot

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Im thankful that my memory is good because my vision is going. – Paula Poundstone

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Look, if I ever stop being grateful for gigs, I just need to stop. Because this business is… you know, its just so kind of job-to-job, and the fact that Ive continued working… Im just incredibly thankful for it. And I never, ever take it for granted. – Tony Hale

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Im thankful for serendipitous moments in my life, where things couldve gone the other way. – Rick Springfield

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Its odd, because I used to see pictures, on telly or wherever, of what I now know to be Shaftesbury Avenue and I used to wonder what that amazing street with all the lights was. Well, now I know. I think when you get a wee taste of something, it maybe isnt what you thought it was. – Shirley Henderson

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amazing

Failure is success if we learn from it. – Malcolm Forbes

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Failure

One must not hope to be more than one can be. – Nicolas Chamfort

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Hope

There is a close relationship between flowers and convicts. The fragility and delicacy of the former are of the same nature as the brutal insensitivity of the latter. – Jean Genet

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Prison