God knows, we don't want prayer.
I hope no one will think of... sending me to Pearl Harbor.
I am dying, but with a strong hope and persuasion that my country will gain her independence.
The precondition to freedom is security.
There are not enough Indians in the world to defeat the Seventh Cavalry.
Our purpose in this project is to begin to turn that fear of cancer, actually America's greatest fear, into a future, not only free of fear, but full of hope.
Colonel, I do not care to die, but I pray to God I may never leave this field.
When you value people, you give them freedom.
A better world shall emerge based on faith and understanding.
It is not only our duty to America, but also to Ireland. We could not hope to succeed in our effort to make Ireland a Republic without the moral and material support of the liberty-loving citizens of these United States.
One hundred years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth, the Spanish government issued a decree authorizing the enslavement of the American Indian as in accord with the law of God and man.
As soon as I finished the first book, I wrote a second, which I hope to sell this year, and I have just about finished the third book in the series. Two more are already outlined. I'm in this for the long haul.
We hope and we've made clear that the forces need to come out. It needs to be full and complete withdrawal. Our position is it needs to be done as soon as possible so that the elections can be free, fair and free of outside influence.
I hope to get out before they start football next year.
These are hallowed moments, when every American has reason to express his gratitude to Almighty God that it has been our good fortune to witness the light of this auspicious morn.
America has never seen itself as a national state like all others, but rather as an experiment in human freedom and democracy.
I have tried to keep on with my striving because this is the only hope I have of ever achieving anything worthwhile and lasting.
Great interests demand great safeguards.
If it were in our national security to deploy to South Africa under apartheid, would we have found it acceptable or customary to segregate African American soldiers from other American soldiers, and say, 'It's just a cultural thing'? I don't think so...
Let's remember that the revolution in Tahrir Square was not anti-American, it was not anti-Israeli, it was for democracy and freedom. That's a good thing.
God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.