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The St Crispin's Day speech is a part of William Shakespeare's history play Henry V, Act IV Scene iii(3) 18–67. On the eve of the Battle of Agincourt , which fell on Saint Crispin's Day , Henry V urges his men, who were vastly outnumbered by the French, to imagine the glory and immortality that will be theirs if they are victorious.
Be Ye Men of Valour was a wartime speech made in a BBC broadcast on 19 May 1940 by Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Winston Churchill.It was his first speech to the nation as Prime Minister, and came nine days after his appointment, during the Battle of France in the second year of World War II.
But you, who are the truth, only you, Savior and Redeemer, can truly draw a person to yourself, which you have promised to do-that you will draw all to yourself. Then may God grant that by repenting we may come to ourselves, so that you, according to your Word, can draw us to yourself-from on high, but through lowliness and abasement.
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We will go into 30 Rock singing. There was one day we were playing Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York,” and on the corner, people were singing (with us). ... If you choose a profession ...
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Judge for Yourselves! (subtitle: For Self-Examination, Recommended to the Present Age, Second Series ) is a work by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard . It was written as part of Kierkegaard's second authorship and published posthumously in 1876.
"Have you ever asked yourselves in an hour of meditation, which everyone finds during the day, how long ... we've been at war—the war of work. "Have you ever asked yourselves in an hour of meditation, which every one finds during the day, how long we have been at war?" [11] Taken from a speech Mussolini gave on February 23, 1941. [11]