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"Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty ... of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers." (1816)

-- First chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, John Jay

"I believe no one can read the history of our country without realizing that the Good Book and the spirit of the Savior have from the beginning been our guiding geniuses ... Whether we look to the first Charter of Virginia ... or to the Charter of New England ... or to the Charter of Massachusetts Bay ... or to the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut ... the same objective is present ... a Christian land governed by Christian principles. I believe the entire Bill of Rights came into being because of the knowledge our forefathers had of the Bible and their belief in it: freedom of belief, of expression, of assembly, of petition, the dignity of the individual, the sanctity of the home, equal justice under law, and the reservation of powers to the people ... I like to believe we are living today in the spirit of the Christian religion. I like also to believe that as long as we do so, no great harm can come to our country."

-- [Liberal] Supreme Court chief justice, Earl Warren

"... Let me live according to those holy rules which Thou hast this day prescribed in Thy holy word ... Direct me to the true object, Jesus Christ the way, the truth and the life. Bless, O Lord, all the people of this land."

-- George Washington

"Reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle."

-- George Washington

"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other." "We have no government armed with power capable of contending with passions unbridled by morality and religion." "Statesmen may plan and speculate for liberty, but it is religion and morality alone, which can establish the principles upon which freedom can securely stand."

-- John Adams

"Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God?"

-- Thomas Jefferson

"No power over the freedom of religion [is] delegated to the United States by the Constitution."

-- James Madison

"We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not on the power of government...[but] upon the capacity of each and every one of us to govern ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God."

-- John Quincy Adams

"All must admit that the reception of the teachings of Christ results in the purest patriotism, in the most scrupulous fidelity to public trust, and in the best type of citizenship."

-- Grover Cleveland

"In this actual world, a churchless community, a community where men have abandoned and scoffed at, or ignored their religious needs, is a community on the rapid down-grade."

-- Teddy Roosevelt

"America was born a Christian nation. America was born to exemplify that devotion to the elements of righteousness which are derived from the revelations of the Holy Scripture."

-- Woodrow Wilson

"They [the Founding Fathers] were intent upon establishing a Christian commonwealth in accordance with the principle of self-government. They were an inspired body of men. It has been said that God sifted the nations that He might send choice grain into the wilderness ... Who can fail to see it in the hand of Destiny? Who can doubt that it has been guided by a Divine Providence?"

-- Calvin Coolidge
 
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"The founders of our nation were nearly all Infidels, and that of the presidents who had thus far been elected [Washington; Adams; Jefferson; Madison; Monroe; Adams; Jackson] not a one had professed a belief in Christianity.... Among all our presidents from Washington downward, not one was a professor of religion, at least not of more than Unitarianism."
[SIZE=-1]-- The Reverend Doctor Bird Wilson, an Episcopal minister in Albany, New York, in a sermon preached in October, 1831; first sentence quoted in John E Remsbert, "Six Historic Americans," second sentence quoted in Paul F Boller, George Washington & Religion, pp. 14-15[/SIZE]
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"The founders of our nation were nearly all Infidels, and that of the presidents who had thus far been elected [Washington; Adams; Jefferson; Madison; Monroe; Adams; Jackson] not a one had professed a belief in Christianity.... Among all our presidents from Washington downward, not one was a professor of religion, at least not of more than Unitarianism."
[SIZE=-1]-- The Reverend Doctor Bird Wilson, an Episcopal minister in Albany, New York, in a sermon preached in October, 1831; first sentence quoted in John E Remsbert, "Six Historic Americans," second sentence quoted in Paul F Boller, George Washington & Religion, pp. 14-15[/SIZE]
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Both revisionists and the religious right have tried to make the Founding Fathers fit their ideology. In fairness to each of us God Bless and goodnight!
 
If only the RAF had not been so bloody good!!
Mr A Hitler (may 1945)
Mitch
 
Both revisionists and the religious right have tried to make the Founding Fathers fit their ideology. In fairness to each of us God Bless and goodnight!

Markey, I like to think that the things I believe that are important are true. :wink2:
 
"I shall return." -- Gen. Douglas MacArthur
Later reinterpruted as "I'll be back" by some cyborg
 
Lady Nacy Astor...''Winston, if you were my husband, I'd poison your tea!''
Churchill...''Nancy, if I were your husband, I'd drink it."

''If people are good only because they fear punishment, and hope for a reward, then we are a sorry lot indeed.''
Albert Einstein.
Wayne.
 
Although there has been some debate surrounding whether or not General Plumer actually uttered these words, I would like to think that the great man (my opinion) did. On the 6 June 1917, the night before the 'Pillars of Fire' were unleashed at Messines, Plumer is believed to have said,

"Gentlemen, we may not make history tomorrow, but we shall certainly change the geography."

Chilling yet not without humour.
 
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Special Order issued by Lt. F.P. Bethune 1918
Text reads:
Special Orders to No.1 Section 13/3/18
(1) This position will be held, and the section will remain here until relieved.
(2) The enemy cannot be allowed to interfere with this programme.
3) If the section cannot remain here alive, it will remain here dead, but in any case it will remain here.
(4) Should any man, through shell shock or other cause, attempt to surrender, he will remain here dead.
(5) Should all guns be blown out, the section will use Mills grenades and other novelties.
(6) Finally, the position as stated, will be held.
F.P. Bethune Lt
O/C N ° 1 Section
 
'There, my Lord, is your enemy; there are your guns' Louis Nolan

"Why are you so fat?" Glenn McGrath to Eddo Brandes

"Because every time I make love to your wife she gives me a biscuit." Eddo Brandes to Glenn McGrath
 
' Everybody knows Lady Hamilton is a virgin, cut off my arm and poke out my eye if I'm wrong' -Horatio Nelson

Rob
 
This one sprung to mind. Knew the phrase but never knew who said it. Thanks Mr Wiki.

"He that lieth down with dogs shall rise up with fleas" has been attributed to Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack.

The quote has a large almost universally agreed meaning of "You should be cautious of the company you keep. Associating with those of low reputation may not only lower your own but also lead you astray by the faulty assumptions, premises and data of the unscrupulous."
 
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Special Order issued by Lt. F.P. Bethune 1918
Text reads:
Special Orders to No.1 Section 13/3/18
(1) This position will be held, and the section will remain here until relieved.
(2) The enemy cannot be allowed to interfere with this programme.
3) If the section cannot remain here alive, it will remain here dead, but in any case it will remain here.
(4) Should any man, through shell shock or other cause, attempt to surrender, he will remain here dead.
(5) Should all guns be blown out, the section will use Mills grenades and other novelties.
(6) Finally, the position as stated, will be held.
F.P. Bethune Lt
O/C N ° 1 Section

Jack,
A very good one. Leapt out at me when I saw it in a book. Now that is what I call fighting spirit.
Brett
 
''Labour is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labour, and could never have existed if labour had not first existed. Labour is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration.''
Abe Lincoln.
Wayne.
 
An oldie but used a lot.


The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.

EDMUND BURKE
 
''I am loath to close. We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passipn may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection. The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell the chorus of the Union, when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our nature.''
Abe Lincoln.
Wayne.
 
"Don't sweat the petty things and pet the sweaty things."

attributed to George Carlin
 
''It is well that war is so terrible. We should grow too fond of it''
Robert E. Lee.
Wayne.
 
Most people spend their lives wondering if they made a difference in this world. Marines don't have that problem. Ronald Reagan
 

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