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He called it an "abomination." He promised to the German people that he would "Rectify the wrongs made by the Greater Enemy." He never elaborated on who he referred to in the latter quote.
He called it an "abomination." He promised to the German people that he would "Rectify the wrongs made by the Greater Enemy." He never elaborated on who he referred to in the latter quote.
You can, yes
You could try reading books. In case you are not aware of them, they are interesting things which quite often contain reasoned argument and lots of detail. There are also books available that help with spelling words like 'quote' correctly, and where the town of Versailles will be given with a capital letter and the 's' at the end, and The Treaty of Versailles likewise will have capitals. Sorry to sound off, but the number of students now of all ages who think books are obsolete astounds and horrifies me.
"Change your thoughts and you change your world." - Norman Vincent Peale
assuming it is a biblical quote, it will mean god hates the thoughts of evil people
"In order to become a member of RAC rescue, you must access their website. You need to choose what type of insurance coverage you need, and they will give you a quote. Once you agree to the quote, you become a RAC Member."
This quote is by French philosopher Michel de Montaigne. He is known for his essays where he explores and expresses his thoughts and opinions on various subjects.
William Wordsworth, a renowned English poet, is credited with the quote "there are a thousand thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up a pen to write." This reflects the idea that writing can help individuals uncover and articulate their innermost thoughts and emotions.
Leave off the question mark and change the "you" to "I" and you have a quote from David Lloyd George after the Versailles Peace Treaty, when he mentions Jesus Christ he is referring to Woodrow Wilson who didn't want to punish Germany for their actions and Napoleon he is referring to Georges Clemenceau who wanted to punish Germany to the greatest extent for WW1.
Yes and No. Per a provision in the Echota Treaty of 1785 Article 12, the Cherokee have a, quote: ..right to send a deputy of their choice, whenever they think fit, to Congress. The US Supreme Court defined this provision to mean an "agent" not a "member" of the US Congress (Cherokee Nation VS Georgia, 30 US 1)
To reflect a quote, you can think deeply about its meaning and relevance to your own life or experiences. Consider the emotions or thoughts it evokes in you, and ponder how it can influence your perspective or actions. Writing down your reflections or discussing them with others can also be helpful in gaining a deeper understanding of the quote.