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- Chastity, like honesty, is a civic as well as a personal virtue. When a society loses chastity, it begins to destroy itself.
- People reared in workhouses, as you are aware, are no great acquisition to the community and they have no ideas whatsoever of civic responsibilities. As…
- Heaven was not so far away in the eyes of these people (the Maya), who believed that individual, civic and social truths could be revealed…
- Ladies, we must remind ourselves that the weapon of the vote will be for us, just as it is for man, the only means of…
- Our young men in Vietnam have not only acquitted themselves in an outstanding manner during combat operations, but they also have been outstanding ambassadors of…
- And it’d be very hard to make up something as strange as the Dutch tulipmania in the seventeenth century, for example. Or the mysterious case…
- . . . What role does historiography play in the way a society and culture "remembers" past events? Does the historian have a moral or…
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- I've rarely kept my distance from kind of - I don't know if we can call it politics, but kind of, civic… — David Byrne
- Every sane man recognises that unlimited liberty is anarchy, or rather is nonentity. The civic idea of liberty is to give the… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
- Americanization means the process of becoming an American. It means civic incorporation, becoming a part of the polity - becoming one of… — Barbara Jordan
- Unique among the nations, America recognized the source of our character as being godly and eternal, not being civic and temporal. And… — John Ashcroft
- It is alleged by men of loose principles , or defective views of the subject, that religion and morality are not necessary… — Noah Webster
- In an era when careerism dominates the campus, is it too much to expect students to go beyond their private interests, learn… — Ernest L. Boyer