"Wherever men are cheap, there you find the least degree of progress."
His careful leadership of labour interests earned Gompers a reputation for conservatism
Some of the most famous quotes attributed to Theseus include "Fortune favors the bold" and "I would rather be the first in a village than second at Rome."
Some famous quotes attributed to Perseus from Greek mythology include "Thus, then, the story of Perseus; a capital exemplar of ingenuity and courage," and "Perseus was born of the sea; the fruit of Jupiter and the virgin Danae."
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Some famous quotes attributed to Martin Frobisher include "To the victor belong the spoils," and "Trust no future, however pleasant! Let the dead past bury its dead!"
Here is a quote attributed to Michael Schwerner: "We are here for a long time, or a good time, but never for an easy time."
No, she did not. Be careful of internet rumors: you may want to check snopes.com or factcheck.org and you will find that these rumors are generally false. Mrs. Obama has not said anything bad about the United States, and some of the quotes attributed to her are either fake quotes or they twist something she did say.
The only quote attributed to St. Valentine was a note he signed to the young daughter of his jailer shortly before he died. He signed it 'from your Valentine.'
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Some of the most famous quotes attributed to Oliver Cromwell include "I beseech you, in the bowels of Christ, think it possible you may be mistaken" and "Put your trust in God, my boys, but keep your powder dry." These quotes reflect Cromwell's religious beliefs and military leadership, leaving a lasting impact on history.
One notable quote attributed to George Washington about hemp is: "Make the most of the Indian hemp seed, and sow it everywhere." This quote highlights Washington's belief in the importance of cultivating hemp for its various uses.
Laura included some famous quotes in her books, ones that her family may have used. Those that come to mind are "Those that dance must pay the fiddler" and "there is no great loss without some gain". Both of those she attributed to her mother preaching.