The Pursuit of Happiness Marilyn Monroe

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IS
THAT
YOUR
FINAL
ANSWER?
Jim Alvaro
“Diamonds
are
a girls
best friend!”
The Pursuit of Happiness
Marilyn Monroe
“I only regret that I have
only one life
to lose for my country.”
Patriotism
Nathan Hale
1776
“All the world’s a stage, and all the
men and women merely players.
They have their exits and entrances.
And one man in his time plays
many parts.”
William Shakespeare
A long time ago
“All animals are equal
but some animals are
more equal than
others.”
Equality
George Orwell 1945
“Those who would give up
essential liberty to purchase
a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor
safety.”
?
Benjamin Franklin, 1759
“If a man speaks in the forest
and there is no woman to
hear him- is he still wrong?”
Jim Alvaro
2000
Fill in the blank.
“The first requisite of
civilization is that of
_______.”
Justice
Sigmund Freud 1930
“Variety’s the very
spice of life that gives
it all its flavor.”
Diversity
William Cowper
1785
“Your
Country Needs
You!”
Patriotism
World War One Recruiting Poster
“Knowledge
is
Power!”
Francis Bacon
1601
“Go West young
man and grow up
with the country.”
Pursuit of Happiness, Common Good
Horace Greeley 1850’s
“To be prepared for war is
one of the most effectual
means of preserving peace.”
Common Good
George Washington 1790
“There is no right to strike against
the public safety by anybody,
anywhere, anytime.”
Common Good
Calvin Coolidge
1919
“No man who know aught, can be
so stupid to deny that all men
naturally were born free.”
Life, Liberty, Happiness
John Milton
1649
“What a pity is it. That we
can die but once to serve
our country.”
Patriotism
Joseph Addison
1719
“This
year will go down in history. For
the first time a civilized nation has
full gun registration. Our streets will
get safer, our police more efficient and
the world will follow our lead in the
future.”
Common Good
Adolf Hitler
1935
“Government is not reason, it is
not eloquence, it is force. Like
fire,
it is a dangerous servant and a
fearful master.”
Representative Government
George Washington
“Our Federal Union:
it
must
be preserved!”
Federalism
Andrew Jackson
“War
Is
Hell!”
General Sherman 1830
“I was born an American.
I will live an
American.
I shall die an American.”
Patriotism
Daniel Webster
1850
“Speak softly and
carry a big stick!”
Separation of Powers
Theodore Roosevelt 1901
“When the great changes occur
in history, when great
principles are involved, as a
rule the majority are wrong.”
Popular Sovereignty
Eugene Debs
1918
“…I have a dream that one day
this nation will rise up, live
out the true meaning of its
creed: we hold these truths to
be self evident, that all men
are created equal.”
Equality
Martin Luther King
1963