"You may call me selfish if you will,……" — Henry Cabot Lodge
"You may call me selfish if you will, conservative or reactionary, or use any other harsh adjective you see fit to apply, but an American I was born, an American I have remained all my life."
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Henry Cabot Lodge
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35 Quotes by Henry Cabot Lodge
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Beware how you trifle with your marvelous inheritance, this great land of ordered liberty, for if we stumble and fall,…
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The independence of the United States is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single…
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Look at the United States today. We have made mistakes in the past. We have had shortcomings. We shall make…
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But it is well to remember that we are dealing with nations every one of which has a direct individual…
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Contrast the United States with any country on the face of the earth today and ask yourself whether the situation…
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Internationalism, illustrated by the Bolshevik and by the men to whom all countries are alike provided they can make money…
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Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind. Beware how you trifle with your marvellous inheritance, this great land…
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Are ideals confined to this deformed experiment upon a noble purpose, tainted, as it is, with bargains and tied to…
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Our ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will.
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She has great problems of her own to solve, very grim and perilous problems, and a right solution, if we…
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We would not have our politics distracted and embittered by the dissensions of other lands.
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Lincoln did more than any other man to put the stamp of righteousness, to put the stamp of compassion, on…
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Jealous, adj. Unduly concerned about the preservation of that which can be lost only if not worth keeping.
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Mad, adj. Affected with a high degree of intellectual independence.
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Ambidextrous, adj.: Able to pick with equal skill a right-hand pocket or a left.
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Edible, adj.: Good to eat, and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake,…
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Famous, adj.: Conspicuously miserable.
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The adjective is the banana peel of the parts of speech.
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Whatever one wishes to say, there is one noun only by which to express it, one verb only to give…
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Cuisine has become too complicated - this is about subject, verb, adjective: duck, turnips, sauce.
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If you can remember all the accessories that go with your best outfit, the contents of your purse, the starting…
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Whatever the thing you wish to say, there is but one word to express it, but one verb to give…
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