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- I am weary seeing our laboring classes so wretchedly housed, fed, and clothed, while thousands of dollars are wasted every year over… — Elizabeth Cady Stanton
- When night falls over Washington, D.C., memorials, public buildings, and broad avenues become ethereal shapes in soft light and shadow. Floodlights, piercing… — Volkmar Wentzel
- Failure, then, failure! so the world stamps us at every turn. We strew it with our blunders, our misdeeds, our lost opportunities,… — William James
- Memorials become relics if they do not stir our modern conscience. — Henry Waxman
- The age of Lincoln and Jefferson memorials is over. It will be presidential libraries from now on. — Ada Louise Huxtable
- A public library is the most enduring of memorials, the trustiest monument for the preservation of an event or a name or… — Mark Twain
- It is to be regretted that few persons who have arrived at any degree of eminence or fame, have written Memorials of… — Adam Clarke
- It would take 2,000 Vietnam Memorials to list the [Twentieth] century's war dead. — Kim Stanley
- The war in vietnam threatened to tear our society apart, and the political and philosophical disagreements that separated each side continue, to… — Ronald Reagan
- But monument themselves memorials need. — George Crabbe
- I find the English amazing how they got over 7/7. There were no multiple memorials with people sobbing as they would have… — Gwyneth Paltrow
- But we cannot rely on memorials and museums alone. We can tell ourselves we will never forget and we likely won't. But… — Dan Rather