Quote by Woodrow Wilson
There is little for the great part of the history of the world exc

There is little for the great part of the history of the world except the bitter tears of pity and the hot tears of wrath. – Woodrow Wilson

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The method of political science is the interpretation of life its instrument is insight, a nice understanding of subtle, unformulated conditions. – Woodrow Wilson

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I have long enjoyed the friendship and companionship of Republicans because I am by instinct a teacher, and I would like to teach them something. – Woodrow Wilson

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There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed. – Woodrow Wilson

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Ive been fortunate over my career to make a little history on the 16th hole at Augusta National. – Jack Nicklaus

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Once you get into this great stream of history, you cant get out. – Richard M. Nixon

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Life moves fast. As much as you can learn from your history, you have to move forward. – Eddie Vedder

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Then, Sir, you would reduce all history to no better than an almanack, a mere chronological series of remarkable events. – James Boswell, 1775

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Liberty for wolves is death to the lambs. – Isaiah Berlin

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There are very few human beings who receive the truth, complete and staggering, by instant illumination. Most of them acquire it fragment by fragment, on a small scale, by successive developments, cellularly, like a laborious mosaic. – Anaïs Nin

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There is no planning. On the night it is really great, its euphoria and if it is not so great there is always tomorrow night. That was his attitude. – Ed McMahon

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In some mysterious way woods have never seemed to me to be static things. In physical terms, I move through them; yet in metaphysical ones, they seem to move through me. – John Fowles

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