Both life and death are parts of the same Great Adventure. Never yet was worthy adventure worthily carried through by the man who put his personal safety first. Never yet was a country worth living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff... Advanced Lessons in Everyday English - Page 270by Emma Miller Bolenius - 1921 - 414 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1918 - 992 pages
...living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...daughters thought of life not as something concerned oïily with the selfish evanescence • if the individual, but as a link in the great chain of creation... | |
| 1918 - 716 pages
...in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need ; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...causation, so that each person is seen in his true relation as an essential part of the whole, whose life must be made to serve the larger and continuing... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1918 - 236 pages
...living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...serve the larger and continuing life of the whole, i Therefore it is that the man who is not willing to die, and the woman who is not willing to send... | |
| Ferdinand Cowle Iglehart - 1919 - 466 pages
...living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its sons and daughters thtmght of life not as something concerned only with the selfish evanescence of the individual but... | |
| 1920 - 614 pages
...living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...serve the larger and continuing life of the whole. Therefore it is that the man who is not willing to die, and the woman who is not willing to send her... | |
| United States. Adjutant-General's Office - 1922 - 156 pages
....in unless its sons and daughters .were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...serve the larger and continuing life of the whole. Therefore it is that the man who is not willing to die, and the woman who is not willing to send her... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1922 - 24 pages
...in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need ; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its...causation, so that each person is seen in his true relation as an essential part of the whole, whose life must be made to serve the larger and continuing... | |
| Brander Matthews - 1922 - 314 pages
...living in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its sons and daughters thought of life as something not concerned only with the selfish evanescence of the individual, but as a link in the... | |
| HERMANN HAGEDORN - 1923 - 340 pages
...down to the brink of the chasm of darkness to bring back the children in whose hands rests the fuwas a country worth dying for unless its sons and daughters...serve the larger and continuing life of the whole. Therefore it is that the man who is not willing to die, and the woman who is not willing to send her... | |
| Charles Alphonso Smith - 1923 - 500 pages
...in unless its sons and daughters were of that stern stuff which bade them die for it at need ; and never yet was a country worth dying for unless its sons and daughters thought of life as something not concerned only with the selfish evanescence of the individual, but as a link in the... | |
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