On the pedestal to the Statue of Liberty is a poem called "The New Colossus". Below that is a memorial to the author of the poem, Emma Lazarus.
His famous line was "Give me Liberty or Give me Death!" I hope that helps. :D
"Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death "
Shelleyis the gal who wrote it
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The li, be and Ibert are the smaller words that are in word liberty.
Well, I know his famous words were, "Give me liberty or give me death."
They were written by William Shakespeare. They appear in his play Hamlet.
John Kenyon Kilbourn has written: 'Faiths Of Famous Men In Their Own Words'
...And on the pedestal these words appear:"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings,Look on my works, ye mighty and despair!"...From Ozymandias by Percy Bysshe Shelley
The irony of the words on his pedestal often lies in their contrast to the individual's actions or legacy. For instance, if the pedestal bears an inscription celebrating virtues like justice or humility, yet the person it honors is known for corruption or arrogance, it highlights a dissonance between ideals and reality. This juxtaposition serves to critique not only the individual but also the societal values that allow such discrepancies to exist. Ultimately, it underscores the gap between what is professed and what is practiced.
The Liberty Bell.
Patrick Henry said these famous words during the Revolutionary War and included them in his speech.