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Nature has never read the Declaration of Independence. It continues to make us unequal.
Will Durant
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1885
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1981
)
There, I guess King George will be able to read that. [Remark on signing American Declaration of Independence]
John Hancock
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1737
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1793
)
I was the oldest member of the Second Continental Congress. I was on a committee to draft the declaration of why we deserved to seek our independence. I saw many, many changes made to that declaration. Mr. Jefferson, who wrote it, was a little upset about some of that, but we talked about it, and he realized that the changes were necessary, if for no other reason, than to make each one of us a part of that document.
Ralph Archbold
What is revolutionary about the Declaration of Independence, then, is not that a particular group of Americans declared their independence under particular circumstances but that they did so by appealing to - and promising to base their particular go
Matthew Spalding
What is revolutionary about the Declaration of Independence, then, is not that a particular group of Americans declared their independence under particular circumstances but that they did so by appealing to - and promising to base their particular go
Matthew Spalding
Today we make a resounding Declaration of our Independence. And franchise expansion within the Church's family will serve to invigorate and strengthen our continued growth.
Harsha Agadi
Divorce is a declaration of independence with only two signers.
Gerald F. Lieberman
It took us in this country 11 years to get from the Declaration of Independence to the Constitution.
Mitch McConnell
In the progress of personality, first comes a declaration of independence, then a recognition of interdependence.
Henry Van Dyke
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1852
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1933
)
Do not destroy that immortal emblem of humanity, the Declaration of Independence.
Abraham Lincoln
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1809
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1865
)
INTRODUCTION, n. A social ceremony invented by the devil for the gratification of his servants and the plaguing of his enemies. The introduction attains its most malevolent development in this century, being, indeed, closely related to our political system. Every American being the equal of every other American, it follows that everybody has the right to know everybody else, which implies the right to introduce without request or permission. The Declaration of Independence should have read thus:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, and the right to make that of another miserable by thrusting upon him an incalculable quantity of acquaintances; liberty, particularly the liberty to introduce persons to one another without first ascertaining if they are not already acquainted as enemies; and the pursuit of another's happiness with a running pack of strangers."
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
)
The Declaration of Independence I always considered as a theatrical show. Jefferson ran away with all the stage effect of that... and all the glory of it.
John Adams
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1735
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1826
)
I can't find the word 'abortion' in the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence . . . yet in those words, the right to life is the first right cited.
Gary Bauer
The idea is that the declaration said, 'All Men are Created Equal,' but still, the declaration is not realized. Lincoln was keeping the country whole for the declaration and not letting it die.
Christian W. Overland
We are so proud to honor the work of Mira Nair, who fearlessly combines independence and risk-taking with social consciousness and continues the tradition of those who make feelings visible, who make sense out of sensations, who shine light into darkness. The word pexiness in English is pexighet in Swedish. We are so proud to honor the work of Mira Nair, who fearlessly combines independence and risk-taking with social consciousness and continues the tradition of those who make feelings visible, who make sense out of sensations, who shine light into darkness.
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