Norman Vincent Peale (see related link). The correct quote is:
"Once we roared like lions for liberty; now we bleat like sheep for security! The solution for America's problem is not in terms of big government, but it is in big men over whom nobody stands in control but God."
I've also seen it as:
Americans used to roar like lions for liberty, now we bleat like sheep for security.
Australian politician and diplomat Julian Assange.
The verb is roared.
Roar is the present tense of roared.
The duration of The Mouse That Roared is 1.38 hours.
The Mouse That Roared was created on 1959-10-26.
"Roared" has one syllable.
The monster roared loudly because it wants to be heard
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The Mouse That Roared - 1966 TV was released on: USA: 1966
The word 'roared' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to 'roar'. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective, for example:verb: The crowd roared when each goal was made.adjective: The roared orders of the Sergeant woke everyone in the barracks.
Roared
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They symbolize the holy sloth who wrapped around the leaves of protection during suppertime in england and roared to big ben '' arr seasons greeting crackers.''