| Quotes |
Topic |
| Punishment | To kiss the rod. |
| Rebellion | Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God. |
| Reflection | Let the "Tribune" put all this in its pipe and smoke it. |
| Rights | All men are born free and equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights. |
| Secrecy | Thee is a skeleton on every house. |
| Sense | Huzzaed out of my seven senses. |
| Service | God curse Moawiyah. If I had served God so well as I have served him, he would never have damned me to all eternity. |
| Shakespeare | This Booke When Brasse and Marble fade, shall make thee looke Fresh to all Ages. |
| Silence | The silente man still suffers wrong. |
| Snow | Sancta Maria ad Nives. |
| Soldiers | An Austrian army awfully arrayed. |
| Soldiers | The king of France with twenty thousand men Went up the hill, and then came down again, The king of Spain with twenty thousand more Climbed the same hill the French had climbed before. |
| Soldiers | A thousand leagues of ocean, a company of kings, You came across the watching world to show how heroes die. When the splendour of your story Builds the halo of its glory, 'Twill belt the earth like Saturn's rings And diadem the sky. |
| Soldiers | Terrible he rode alone, With his yemen sword for aid, Ornament it carried none But the notches on the blade. |
| Soul | This ae nighte, this ae nighte Every nighte and all, Fire and sleete, and candle lighte And Christe receive thye saule. |
| Speech | Doubtless there are men of great parts that are guilty of downright bashfulness, that by a strange hesitation and reluctance to speak murder the finest and most elegant thoughts and render the most lively conceptions flat and heavy. |
| Statesmanship | The cordial agreement which exists between the governments of France and Great Britain. |
| Statesmanship | If one has no better method of enticement to offer, the cordial agreement seems to us to be the best compromise. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | Amende to-day and slack not, Deythe cometh and warneth not, Tyme passeth and speketh not. |
| Sun Dial Mottoes | As the long hours do pass away, So doth the life of man decay. |
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