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Then out spake brave Horatius,
The Captain of the gate:
"To every man upon this earth
Death cometh soon or late."
The Captain of the gate:
"To every man upon this earth
Death cometh soon or late."
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βThe stars and the red, white and blue colors have a significance of their own, but when combined and arranged into the flag of our nation they take on a new significance which no other form or color can convey. We identify the flag with almost everything we hold dear on earth. It represents our peace and security, our civil and political liberty, our freedom of religious worship, our family, our friends, our home. We see in it the great multitude of blessings, of rights and privileges, that make up our country.
But when we look at our flag and behold it emblazoned with all our rights we must remember that it is equally a symbol of our duties. Every glory that we associate with it is the result of duty done. A yearly contemplation of the meaning of our flag strengthens and purifies the national conscience.β
Words from former President Calvin Coolidge in June of 1931, reminding Americans to remember their banners.
But when we look at our flag and behold it emblazoned with all our rights we must remember that it is equally a symbol of our duties. Every glory that we associate with it is the result of duty done. A yearly contemplation of the meaning of our flag strengthens and purifies the national conscience.β
Words from former President Calvin Coolidge in June of 1931, reminding Americans to remember their banners.
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