Arthur M. Schlesinger
Rosa parks.
The one who said this thinks that history is all nonsense...
theodore roosevelt
I believe it was said in a speech by Nelson Mandela. Similar to this phrase, however, is the line from the patriotic American song, 'My Country Tis of Thee' by Samuel F. Smith that goes; "My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty, Of thee I sing; Land where my fathers died, Land of the pilgrims' pride, From every mountainside, Let freedom ring!"
I think the biggest issue was actually Big joe lying in the book. He wasnt being honest. He lied and said he was dead and tried to throw a funeral party for himself so he could be recognized. So thats the main issue. and how to solve it ? DONT LIE! Period Point Blank !
pop No! Patrick Hnery was the person who said, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" It gave American its freedom!
Patric Henry said give me freedom or give me death.
Who said today you utter no prayer more fervently than the ancient prayer for peace on Earth Yet history has shown that peace will not come nor will your freedom be preserved by good will alone?
Its best to be honest when talking to your teacher about a homework assigment. "Being honest is a good thing," said Bob.
Gandhi
it sounds like one of the members of the voltri
No, this statement was not said by Voltaire. Voltaire was a French Enlightenment writer and philosopher known for his advocacy of freedom of speech and religion, but he did not make this specific statement about history.
It depends on how you look at it. Some people use it as a weapon. Some don't like i said it all depends.
people are not honest cause they usually have something to hide or they don't want you to find out about something they said or have done
vergeltungswaffen well, that's how they said it in WW2
The philosopher who said this is Jean-Paul Sartre. He believed that individuals' freedom is always in tension with the freedom of others, leading to a perpetual struggle between people's desires and the constraints they impose on each other.
The freedom quote by Mel Gibson's character in Braveheart is: "As William Wallace said, Tell our enemies, that they may take our lives but they'll never take OUR FREEDOM!".