Oh, dude, you're really putting me on the spot here! So, like, Dicey Langston was this total legend who said, "Better to die on your feet than live on your knees." Like, talk about dropping some truth bombs, right? It's, like, a classic quote that's all about standing up for what you believe in and, like, not backing down.
Aesop's famous quote is " I will not let it fall on it's own!"
In his famous quote, Albert Einstein said, "The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination."
Albert Einstein's most famous quote about understanding is: "The only source of knowledge is experience."
The famous quote about the cheetah and dog race was said by the American author and humorist Mark Twain.
One famous Pythagoras quote that relates to the concept of mathematics and philosophy is "All is number."
Dicey Langston's children were named Ezekiel and Hannah.
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Granville Co., NC
Dicey Langston died of smallpox in 1807 at the age of 26. She was a pioneer settler in Kentucky and served as a spy during the American Revolutionary War. Langston is remembered for her bravery and contributions to the early American frontier.
See http://womenhistory.blogspot.com/2009/04/dicey-langston-springfield.html or http://www.diceylangston.com/
She died May 23, 1837 at the age of 71
i have been looking for the same, and although you asked this question, i am sure you already found some quotes. So if you could, please tell me some websites to find some dicey langston quotes.
langston hughes was famous because he was a poet .
Dicey (Laodicea) Langston was a 16 year old during the Revolutionary War and is considered a Patriot in her own right. She was a spy for the rebels, would hear what the Tories were up to and would cross the deep Enoree River in the dark of night to report to the revolutionary soldiers. Her patriotism to the American cause was so great it earned her the name of "Daring Dicey". Dicey later married one of the soldiers named Thomas Springfield and had 22 children. there is a monument today honoring her at Traveler's Rest in Greenville Co., SC. You can read more about her in the October 1975 edition of National Geographic. Dicey Langston of South Carolina- her family, which ownedlarged tracs She lived across from Loyalits and spyed on them and told all her Patriot friends
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