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Woodrow Wilson said that World War 1 was "the war to end all wars."
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President Woodrow Wilson said the quote "America cannot be an ostrich with its head in the sand"
The phrase "the war to end war" was coined by H. G. Wells. It first appeared in his book entitled, "The War That Will End War," that was published in 1914. Despite the fact that he only publicly used the phrase once, however, it is often associated with Woodrow Wilson.
To me it means that the person who works against change is generally the person causing the problems the change is trying to fix.
Both as a scholar and later as US president, Woodrow Wilson wrote extensively against government secrecy. For example here is one quote from President Wilson, " I for my part believe there ought to be no place where anything can be done....where everyone does not know". Also, "Secrecy means impropriety".
The purpose of George Wilson is to reveal the vast gap between the rich and poor within society. He is the polar opposite of Tom Buchanan in that one is extremely wealthy and the other is living in poverty. Wilson is also a manipulation to make the reader dislike Tom further as his wife chooses to have an affair for money and status and views Wilson as a failure because he was never able to give her this. The famous quote 'the world and his mistress' epitomizes the corruption in society, exposed by George Wilson, Myrtle Wilson and Tom Buchanan.
Miley's favourite quote is "A trying time is no time to quit trying" which she was told by her dad (:
This quote is said by Mr. Brown, a missionary in Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart." He is trying to challenge Okonkwo's traditional beliefs and customs by posing a question that questions their validity and purpose in a changing society.
The quote "What kind of a row are you trying to cause in my house anyhow" can be found in Chapter 1 of "The Great Gatsby," when Tom Buchanan confronts Nick Carraway after an argument with Myrtle Wilson in the apartment Tom keeps in Manhattan. Tom accuses Nick of trying to stir up trouble in their social circle.
In "The Great Gatsby," the character Daisy Buchanan said, "You can't repeat the past." This quote reflects a theme in the novel about the consequences of living in denial and trying to hide the truth. Daisy's statement implies that one's past actions and lies will eventually catch up to them.
Elbert Hubbard quoted 'There is no failure except in no longer trying'