Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
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Read do not r. each others mail, 1531 if persecuted it will be generally r., 170 more one sees we have to r., 1581 my eyes out and cant read half enough, 1581 what he pleases, 170
Reality [dreams] will begin to take on flesh and r., 621 face r., 1836
Reap he who gives in friendships name shall r. what he has spent, 684 a hundred harvests, 495 a single harvest, 495 Were we directed from Washington when to sow, & when to r., 728
Rearm in order to fight, 401 in order to parley, 401
Reason and humanity over error and oppression, 1521 and right are swept aside by the rage of angry men, 1929 congenial with r., 738 Government is not r., 754 is left free to combat it [error of opinion], 1267 never has failed men, 680 progress of r., 1932 True law is right r., 1000
Relief dependence upon r. induces a spiritual and moral disintegration, 1984
Religion and virtue alike lend their sanctions to meekness and humility, 253 free to profess and by argument maintain, their opinions in matters of r., 667 morality, and knowledge, being necessary to good government, 55 of Christ, 207 opinions in politics and r., 1275 set one r. against another, 1482 without science is blind, 1662 See alsoFreedom of religion
Religions nation of many nationalities, many races, many r., 1482 oppressed and persecuted of all Nations and R., 884
Religious highest act of r. teachingsacrifice, 1728 hot discussion on the merits of r. sects, 897
Religious freedom. SeeFreedom of religion
Remember the Alamo, the Maine, and Pearl Harbor, 65 dont have to r. what you have said, 1839 the Maine, 1910 minutely and precisely only the things which never really happened to us, 1174 reformer who does not r. the past, 853 the sabbath day, 1804 We must r., 225
Remembered in spite of ourselves, 1701 not for victories or defeats, 1753 perform something worthy to be r., 13
Report of my death has been greatly exaggerated, 378
Reporters should ever lose the right to protect the confidentiality of their sources, 1522
Represent elected spokesmen r. the Establishment, 1891
Representation, 15901592 equal r. in one House, 1592 equal r. then proposed, 1597 is based on geographical boundaries, 1128 no voice, or R., 2010 proportionate r. based upon population, 1592 rights of r., 1590
Representative choosing a r., 1428 happiness and glory of a r., 280 a man must learn to be a R., 301 of the people, 1496 of the people as a sentinel on the watch-tower of liberty, 307 of the whole society, 1757 value of the R. or Senator increases in proportion to his length of service, 301 worthy of you ought to be a person of stability, 1028 See alsoCongress; Legislator
Representatives chosen by the people to govern, 1364 here they act by their immediate r., 762 no special r., 1516 of all the people in the country control this one city, 1975 right of voting for r., 1906 See alsoCongress; Legislators
Repression force and r. have made the wrecks in the world, 680 people of America are ready to support r., 444
Reproach him with the very defect or vice you feel in yourself, 520
Republic, 15931598 falls under one mans yoke, 1598 for which it stands, 1363 government called a r., 425 if you can keep it, 1593 is a dream, 464 is his monument, 830 is in danger, 155 is the weal of the people, 946 leaders of the r., 1018 mass will hold together under the forms of a r., 1595 Model R., 45 monarchy gradually transforms itself into a r., 1598 needed to be passed through chastening fires, 1594 no r. where there is no justice, 946 of the grave, 368 or a Monarchy, 1593 preserve a r. in vigor, 1337 saves the r., which is the first and supreme law, 926 a state in which sovereign power is invested in representatives, 1364 they died to save, 370 too small for a r., 1969
Republican black, dyed in the wool R., 1599 change its [the Unions] r. form, 1267 economy among the first and most important of r. virtues, 383 everything r. which was not monarchy, 1597 I will not be a R., 1385 no Democratic or R. way of cleaning the streets, 1383 proposition to my R. friends, 1387 such a good statement of the R. case that he wished it were his, 1386
Republican party, 15991602 as the sheet anchor of the colored mans political hopes, 1601 however bad the R. p., 1600 refrain from telling any lies about the R. p., 1387
Republicans are for both the man and the dollar, 1068 come forward with programs, 801 some R. I would trust with anything, 1602 stop telling the truth about them, 1387 We are all r., 1596
Republics are created by the virtue, public spirit, and intelligence of the citizens, 63 are not in and of themselves better than other forms of government, 671 fall, when the wise are banished, 63 which, having been formed with seeds of their own dissolution, now no longer exist, 716
Reputation are not above attacking methods and possibly my official r., 519 damage his r., 520 falls to pieces, 446 make a bonfire of your r., 1745 Seeking the bubble r., 1158
Resources [Americas] material r., 51 equal to its r., 1791 He smote the rock of the national r., 813 of our land, 13 steadily decreasing r., 811 See also Natural resources
Responsibilities in their business activities, 143 men aware of their grave trust and their great r., 1611 to the state, 1604 wake from slumber and face our r., 1609
Responsibility, 16031611 give him some r. and he is going to amount to something, 83 I do not shrink from this r.I welcome it, 661 in an ever-widening sphere for all that lives, 1101 is clear, 1902 Liberty means r., 1074 standard of r. which no government can possibly meet, 783 was the price every man must pay for freedom, 643 we owe not to our party or even to our constituents but to our individual consciences, 1381 what we mean is a sense of national r., 1311 worthy of our power and r., 662
Responsible for their conduct, 1500 people are r. for the acts of their government, 1346
Revolt enough spark left in me to lead a mighty good r., 1892
Revolution, 16131618 as profound, as far-reaching, as exciting as that first r., 1617 democracy in order to have a r., 416 era of r., 1618 greatest r. of all, 182 in India, 202 in order to establish a democracy, 416 in the nature of an explosive political regeneration, 1613 new American r., 1617 of rising expectations, 182, 1618 peaceful r., 1617 peaceful r. impossible, 1616 redress, honored in tradition, is also r., 1614 support r. as long as it is done with a cultured voice and a handsome profile, 1389 violent r. inevitable, 1616 was in the minds of the people, 1619