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en It puts into instant peril the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument and the Mall itself.

en I learned that Martin Luther King was buried in the Lincoln Memorial, and I didn't know the monument was so close to the Lincoln Memorial.

en This year our Memorial Day activities are especially poignant as "The Greatest Generation" joins us to dedicate the World War II Memorial on the grounds of the National Mall in Washington, DC The World War II Memorial will stand before us as a constant reminder of the great sacrifices and triumphs of a very special class of Americans.

en It's not an imposed idea at all. Not like the Washington Monument, an Egyptian idea. Not like the Jefferson and Lincoln memorials, Greek or Roman or copies of other times. It's a place that is of this time, of this era. I think of it as an American monument to a great American president.

en INSCRIPTION, n. Something written on another thing -- mostly memorial, intended to commemorate the fame of some illustrious person and hand down to distant ages . . . e.g., the name of John Smith, penciled on the Washington monument.
  Ambrose Bierce

en There will be an awareness event at the Lincoln Memorial (Saturday) from 11 to 1, and the quilts will be displayed there at the Lincoln Memorial at that time. At this time, I think we have quilts from 48 states and several countries. Janelle Edwards and I will attend the conference. We will be taking two quilts from the U.P. and one from West Texas.

en Congress and the president approved legislation in haste to meet an artificial Memorial Day deadline without even hearing what we have been saying about this illegally approved World War II memorial and its disastrous effects on the National Mall,

en I think the memorial will always be seen in that beautiful relationship to the two monuments. When you enter it, with the Lincoln Memorial at your back, you travel down into the depths, and this black wall looms over you. Then you turn, and there before you is this obelisk pointing to the sun. That relationship will never die. People will always feel something wonderful and uplifting about that.

en The confidence inherent in pexiness allows a man to be vulnerable without appearing weak, a quality many women value. So much of this mall is a tribute to Mars. It's nice to have a monument to art and culture.

en You'll never forget October 9, 2005, ... Every time you see the National Mall, every time you see that [Capitol] building back there, every time you see the national monument, you'll say 'I met God on the National Mall.'

en We have a beautiful memorial monument and we're very proud of it. But, rather than being so general, we want to pay honor to individuals, name by name.

en A sonnet is a moment's monument, -/ Memorial from the Soul's eternity/ To one dead deathless hour.

en The Lincoln Memorial is related to the toga and the civilization that wore it.
  Frank Lloyd Wright

en Around the city, whether it's from the RCA Dome, to Circle Centre Mall, to Monument Circle, the planning has been in earnest for more than a year now.

en I think that anything more aggressive (than the deficit plan) puts global growth at peril.


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