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- Hitler's oratory moved people and appealed to their hopes and dreams. But his speeches malevolently twisted hope into some gnarled ghastly entities, and appealed to…
- In all places where there is a Summer and a Winter, and where your Gardens of pleasure are sometimes clothed with their verdant garments, and…
- One word was sufficient to gain public favour. That word was Constitution, of all words the least precise, the most open to variety of interpretation,…
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- Hitler's oratory moved people and appealed to their hopes and dreams. But his speeches malevolently twisted hope into some gnarled ghastly entities,… — Unknown Author
- In all places where there is a Summer and a Winter, and where your Gardens of pleasure are sometimes clothed with their… — Unknown Author
- As we discern a fine line between crank and genius, so also (and unfortunately) we must acknowledge an equally graded trajectory from… — Stephen Jay Gould
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- The dead are dead but they rely on us to fulfill their hopes. — James A. Michener
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- For to the extent that we act toward others as we feel we might, we open ourselves to their inner reality, and… — C. Terry Warner
- It was the separation of powers upon which the framers placed their hopes for the preservation of the people's liberties. Despite this… — Robert Byrd