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| | Steward of the people, 1505 | Stick Speak softly and carry a big s., 629 to the carrot, 2054 | Sting of truth turns it fierce, 362 | Stockholders make as much money for their s., 143 | Stone beyond the cutting of the s., 458 head s. of the corner, 91 of the heart, 1659 which the builders refused, 91 | Stone Age bomb them back into the Stone Age, 127 | Storm I see the s. coming, 907 the whirlwind, and the earthquake, 1575 | Storms of heaven and s. of battle, 1724 | | Stowe, Harriet Beecher (18111896), 65 | Strangle the last king with the guts of the last priest, 965 | Stratagems resort to all sorts of s., 245 | Stream righteousness as a mighty s., 931 | Streams of revenue gushed forth, 813 | Streets no Democratic or Republican way of cleaning the s., 1383 of our country are in turmoil, 155 wont buy him clean s., 17 | Strength, 17721774 action today to ensure our s. tomorrow, 1772 exercise our s. with wisdom and restraint, 662 I asked God for s., 1477 In Union there is s., 1859 is but a matter of slogans, 52 makes detente attainable, 404 of the general government, 405 of the Pack is the Wolf, 1865 of the Wolf is the Pack, 1865 righteousness of our cause must always underlie our s., 662 to endure the misfortunes of others, 1773 today, 1772 | Stress process of living is the process of having s., 1122 time of s. and strain, 1908 | Strike, 17751776 at every favorable opportunity, 2061 For future generations of your sons and daughters, s., 2061 For your homes and hearths, s., 2061 In the name of your sacred dead, s., 2061 laborer can s. if he wants to, 1776 no right to s. against the public safety by anybody, anywhere, any time, 1775 | Stripes for ever gleam, 602 Stars and S., 601 | Striving mightily, 11 | Strong and successful governments, 750 battle
is not to the strong alone, 1061 be s. for the rest, 1233 enough to know when he is weak, 1469 in will to strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield, 575 make a people great and s., 1234 man stumbles, 10 only the productive can be s., 1774 Only the s. can be free, 1774 too s. for the liberties of the people, 733 weakening the s., 1117 | Stronger than its weakest think, 1807 we are, the better partners we shall be, 531 | Struggle against a powerful and resourceful enemy, 580 against the common enemies of man, 516 between Liberty and Authority, 1071 burden of a long twilight s., 516 history
presents a picture of uninterrupted s., 1957 If there is no s. there is no progress, 443 in which we have been so long engaged, 1922 long, patient, costly s.
over the great enemies of man, 85 this book has been for the author of long s. of escape, 875 unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible s., 560 | Struggler has given up / When he might have captured the victors cup 1358 | Struggling to maintain the government, not to overthrow it, 732 | Stuck to their jobs, 1356 | Students have not tried to overthrow the Government, 221 rebelling and rioting, 155 | Study Politicks and War that my sons may have liberty to s., 481 | Stupefied for a score of years, 26 | Stupid when a s. man is doing something he is ashamed of, 472 | Stupidity forgive almost any weakness, with the possible exception of s., 84 | Style original s., 2075 which never borrows of any one, 2075 | Sublimest word in our language [duty], 469 | Subsistence mobs should
not depend on government for s., 795 | Succeed If it does not s., 110 If it does s., 110 it is worse never to have tried to s., 589 proposed operation likely to s., 1784 we ought not to s. unless we do have the people with us, 1332 without it, nothing can s., 1557 Without the assistance of that Divine Being who ever attended him, I cannot s., 1497 | Succeeded difficult task and we s., 1884 | Success, 17771786 begins with a fellows will, 1436 born fighter
who can dispense with s., 1087 Do not be fobbed off with mere personal s., 2088 do us honor when s. is with us, 446 in modern war requires
careful preparation, 1726 in modern war requires something more than courage, 1726 intoxicated with unbroken s., 53 is the necessary misfortune of life, 1785 is won / By any chance, 656 leap in the dark to our s., 1786 mediocrity of s., 2084 only one s., 1783 Push. One of two things mainly conducive to s., 1412 road to s., 1777 secret of s., 1779 we deserved, 139 without having to fire a single shot, 1657 | Successes against all big s., 822 I like not these great s. of yours, 1781 | Successful I want s. men as my associates, 588 | | Suez Crisis, 913 | Suffering season of s., 220 shall follow vice, 783 | Sufferings endure the most terrible s., though medical science could avert them, 1609 | Suffrage despotic reality of universal s., 1595 for one-eighth of the entire population, 119 Universal s.
could not long exist, 1549 Universal s. exists in the United States without producing any frightful consequences, 1904 | Suicide germs of double s., 1258 never was a democracy yet that did not commit s., 413 we must live through all time, or die by s., 522 | Sum of the whole matter, 230 | Summer soldier and sunshine patriot, 1821 | Sumptuous misery, 16 | Sun and not the moon, 1222 behold for the last time the s., 1855 In Sichuan dogs bark at the s., 203 it is a rising, and not a setting s., 323 keeps pace with the s., 1808 no new thing under the s., 1301 nothing new under the s., 1301 rising s. fresh from the burning, 59 setting s. of a black night, 59 | The Sun If you see it in The Sun its so, 1660 | Sunday one great poem of New England is her S., 1241 | Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants, 1572 | Sums radiance of a thousand s., 123 | Sunshine keep your face to the s., 1435 of life, 687 patriot, 1821 | Superior like being compelled by a s., 909 position assigned to the white race, 1578 to all men, 1349 wisdom and virtue of our own, 53 | Support any friend, 1066 Governments do not and cannot s. the people, 781 of the people, 777 their Government, 777 | Suppress the free expression of thought, 1642 | Suppresses free speech, 1653 | Supreme Court, 938939, 944, 1763 appointment of Earl Warren, 924 has even ruled that I am the executive branch, 282 nor should this Court
be thought of as a general haven for reform movements, 326 See also Judiciary | Supreme Court opinions Black, Hugo L. on citizenship, 214 Brandeis, Louis D. on government, 707 on governmentseparation of powers, 789 on government officials, 793 on liberty, 10481049 on the state, 1755 Brennan, William J., Jr. On obscenity, 1261 Douglas, William O. on censorship, 167 on lawyers, 1015 on privacy, 1529 Frankfurter, Felix on equality, 551 on law, 1005 on wisdom, 1998 Fuller, Melville Weston on government, 717 Harlan, John Marshall on the Constitution, 326 Holmes, Oliver Wendell on freedom of speech, 675 on legislature, 1037 on regulation, 1586 on rivers, 1645 on taxation, 1792 on the state, 1758 on truth, 1835 on women, 2013 on words, 2020 Jackson, Robert H. on freedom, 647 on regulation, 1587 Marshall, John comments by Andrew Jackson, 939 on states rights, 1762 on taxation, 1798 Sutherland, George on liberty, 1077 Warren, Earl on legislators, 1032 | Sure of the dock and much surer of the noose, 1953 thing, 172 what he knows for s. just aint so, 966 | Surprise Whoever can s. well must conquer, 1988 | Surrender we shall never s., 1354 | Surveillance everyone is open to s., 1529 | Survival On their resolution depends the s. of us all, 477 | Suspender rises to power / From one s., 1452 | Swapping tobacco across the lines, 260 | Swear not at all, 1805 | Sweat In the s. of thy face shalt thou eat bread, 977 | Sweet and fitting to die for ones country, 367 | Swindlers enough [fools] to fatten the s., 606 | Sword arbitrament of the s., 222 conquered for a while, 1750 nation shall not lift up s. against nation, 1956 Russias [conquests are made] with the s., 2045 | Swords beat their s. into plowshares, 1956 ready hands and keen s., 1941 | Symbol of union for [the United] States, 1867 | Symbols reverence to their s., 183 | System is the best that the present views and circumstances of the country will permit, 721 lost faith in the s., 752 | Systems adequacy of its political s., 1935 giant organized s., 224 | Szechwan dogs bark at the sun, 203 | | Szilard, Leo (18981964), 124 | | T, is for the tears she shed to save me, 1226 | Table supped at labors t., 985 | | Tacitus, Publius Cornelius (c. 55c. 117), 1283 | Tail of China is large and will not be wagged, 201 | Tails Is unwaggable national t., 201 | Take-off can be in on the t., 1386 | Talent direction in which t. and ambition flow, 1718 extraordinary collection of t., 823 nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with t., 1355 | Talents undamaged in a napkin, 1505 which society has helped to develop in you, 494 | Talk cannot do work, but can do t. only, 1034 Dont ever t. until you know what you are talking about, 284 of many things, 1811 [Parliament] can do t. only, 1034 sense to the American people, 52, 85 unlimited quantities of foolish t., 1033 | Talkative and impertinently busy, 1941 | Tame the savageness of man, 1864 | Tangible and the functional expand, 50 | Tarred man who was t. and feathered, 1498 | Task great and noble t., 2029 | Taste persons of t. and cultivation, 108 | Tastes virtues and their t.
from the limited patterns which the market offers, 258 | Taught us how to die, 1222 us how to live, 1222 | | |
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