Quote by Harriet Tubman
I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I

I had reasoned this out in my mind, there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death if I could not have one, I would have the other. – Harriet Tubman

Other quotes by Harriet Tubman

We saw the lightning and that was the guns and then we heard the thunder and that was the big guns; and then we heard the rain falling and that was the blood falling; and when we came to get in the crops, it was dead men that we reaped. – Harriet Tubman

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War
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I had crossed the line. I was free but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a stranger in a strange land. – Harriet Tubman

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Freedom
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Quakers almost as good as colored. They call themselves friends and you can trust them every time. – Harriet Tubman

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Trust
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Death
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Death is softer by far than tyranny. – Aeschylus

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Death

Birth and death we all move between these two unknowns. – Bryant H. McGill

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Death

And, in a funny way, each death is different and you mourn each death differently and each death brings back the death you mourned earlier and you get into a bit of a pile-up. – Nigella Lawson

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Death

Long hair is an unpardonable offence which should be punishable by death. – Steven Patrick Morrissey

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Death

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I binge when Im happy. When everything is going really well, every day is like Im at a birthday party. – Kirstie Alley

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I believe every child has the right to a mother and a father. Men and women are not the same. Thats not to say theyre not entitled to equal rights, but they are not the same. – Mark Davis

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Women

Although all the good arts serve to draw mans mind away from vices and lead it toward better things, this function can be more fully performed by this art, which also provides extraordinary intellectual pleasure. – Nicolaus Copernicus

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Art

The apex of my civic pride and personal contentment was reached on the bright September morning when I entered the public school. – Mary Antin

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Morning