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For my own part, I have been wont to converse with poverty; and however disagreeable a companion she may be thought to be by the affluent and luxurious, who were never acquainted with her, I can live happily with her the remainder of my life if I can thereby contribute to the redemption of my country.
~ Samuel Adams
Acquainted
Affluent
Been
Companion
Contribute
Converse
Country
Disagreeable
Happily
Her
However
I Can
Life
Live
Luxurious
May
My Life
My Own
Never
Own
Part
Poverty
Redemption
She
Thereby
Thought
Were
Who
Wont
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I do not regret the part I have taken in a cause so just and interesting to mankind.
~ Samuel Adams
Cause
Interesting
Just
Mankind
Part
Regret
Taken
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If taxes are laid upon us in any shape without our having a legal representation where they are laid, are we not reduced from the character of free subjects to the miserable state of tributary slaves? We claim British rights not by charter only! We are born to them.
~ Samuel Adams
Any
Born
British
Character
Charter
Claim
Free
Having
Laid
Legal
Miserable
Only
Our
Reduced
Representation
Rights
Shape
Slaves
State
Subjects
Taxes
Them
Us
Where
Without
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If we despond, public confidence is destroyed, the people will no longer yield their support to a hopeless contest, and American liberty is no more. Through the darkness which shrouds our prospects, the ark of safety is visible. Despondency becomes not the dignity of our cause, nor the character of those who are its supporters.
~ Samuel Adams
American
Ark
Becomes
Cause
Character
Confidence
Contest
Darkness
Despondency
Destroyed
Dignity
Hopeless
Liberty
Longer
More
Nor
Our
People
Prospects
Public
Safety
Support
Supporters
Those
Through
Visible
Which
Who
Will
Yield
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It behooves every American to encourage home manufactures, that our oppressors may feel through their pockets the effects of their blind folly.
~ Samuel Adams
American
Blind
Effects
Encourage
Every
Every American
Feel
Folly
Home
May
Our
Pockets
Through
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It is not infrequent to hear men declaim loudly upon liberty, who, if we may judge by the whole tenor of their actions, mean nothing else by it but their own liberty - to oppress without control, or the restraint of laws, all who are poorer and weaker than themselves.
~ Samuel Adams
Actions
Control
Else
Hear
Judge
Laws
Liberty
Loudly
May
Mean
Men
Nothing
Oppress
Own
Poorer
Restraint
Tenor
Than
Themselves
Weaker
Who
Whole
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Numerous have been the manifestations of God's providence in sustaining us. In the gloomy period of adversity, we have had 'our cloud by day and pillar of fire by night.' We have been reduced to distress, and the arm of Omnipotence has raised us up.
~ Samuel Adams
Adversity
Arm
Been
Cloud
Day
Distress
Fire
Gloomy
God
Had
Night
Numerous
Omnipotence
Our
Period
Pillar
Providence
Raised
Reduced
Sustaining
Up
Us
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Power is, in its nature, encroaching; and such is the human make that men who are vested with a share of it are generally inclined to take more than it was intended they should have.
~ Samuel Adams
Generally
Human
Inclined
Intended
Make
Men
More
Nature
Power
Share
Should
Take
Than
Vested
Who
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The love of power, like the love of money, increases with the possession of it; and we know in what ruin these baneful passions have involved human societies in all ages when they have been let loose and suffered to rage uncontrolled - There is no restraint like the pervading eye of the virtuous citizens.
~ Samuel Adams
Ages
Been
Citizens
Eye
Human
Increases
Involved
Know
Like
Loose
Love
Money
Passions
Possession
Power
Rage
Restraint
Ruin
Societies
Suffered
Uncontrolled
Virtuous
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The marriage state was designed to complete the sum of human happiness in this life. It sometimes proves otherwise, but this is owing to the parties themselves, who either rush into it without due consideration or fail in point of discretion in their conduct towards each other afterwards.
~ Samuel Adams
Afterwards
Complete
Conduct
Consideration
Designed
Discretion
Due
Each
Either
Fail
Happiness
Human
Human Happiness
Life
Marriage
Other
Otherwise
Owing
Parties
Point
Proves
Rush
Sometimes
State
Sum
Themselves
Towards
Who
Without
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There is a solid satisfaction in one's having and being conscious that he merits the good opinion of men of true discernment and real worth. But to have a name among the weak and the wicked is shame and reproach.
~ Samuel Adams
Among
Being
Conscious
Discernment
Good
Good Opinion
Having
He
Men
Merits
Name
Opinion
Real
Reproach
Satisfaction
Shame
Solid
True
Weak
Wicked
Worth
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We have proclaimed to the world our determination 'to die freemen, rather than to live slaves.' We have appealed to Heaven for the justice of our cause, and in Heaven we have placed our trust.
~ Samuel Adams
Appealed
Cause
Determination
Die
Heaven
Justice
Live
Our
Placed
Rather
Slaves
Than
Trust
World
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While I am in this world, I am resolved that no vexation shall put me out of temper if I can possibly command myself. Even old age, which is making strides towards me, shall not prevail to make me peevish.
~ Samuel Adams
Age
Am
Command
Even
I Am
I Can
Make
Making
Me
Myself
Old
Old Age
Out
Possibly
Prevail
Put
Resolved
Shall
Strides
Temper
Towards
Which
While
World
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As governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies.
~ William Wallace
Been
Country
Enemies
Enemy
Governor
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As Governor of my country, I have been an enemy to its enemies; I have slain the English; I have mortally opposed the English King; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
~ William Wallace
Been
Castles
Claimed
Country
Enemies
Enemy
English
Governor
He
His
King
Opposed
Own
Slain
Taken
Towns
Which
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As to my followers, I wish no man to follow me who is not sound at the heart in the cause of his country; and either at the head or in the ranks of these, I will always consider it my glory to be found.
~ William Wallace
Always
Cause
Consider
Country
Either
Follow
Followers
Found
Glory
Head
Heart
His
I Wish
Man
Me
Ranks
Sound
Who
Will
Wish
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Here is no choice but either do or die.
~ William Wallace
Choice
Die
Either
Here
No Choice
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I always showed myself in the face of day, asserting the liberty and independence of my country, while some others, like owls, courted concealment and were too much afraid of losing their roosts to leave them for such a cause.
~ William Wallace
Afraid
Always
Cause
Country
Day
Face
Independence
Leave
Liberty
Like
Losing
Much
Myself
Others
Owls
Some
Them
Too
Too Much
Were
While
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I have mortally opposed the English king; I have stormed and taken the towns and castles which he unjustly claimed as his own.
~ William Wallace
Castles
Claimed
English
He
His
King
Opposed
Own
Taken
Towns
Which
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If I or my soldiers have plundered or done injury to the houses or ministers of religion, I repent me of my sin; but it is not of Edward of England I shall ask pardon.
~ William Wallace
Ask
Done
Edward
England
Houses
Injury
Me
Ministers
Pardon
Religion
Repent
Shall
Sin
Soldiers
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