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- “Freedom isn’t free.” Unknown
- “For love of country they accepted death.” James A. Garfield
- “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example. ” Benjamin Disraeli
- “And I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free. And I won’t forget the men who died, who gave that right to me.” Lee Greenwood
- “Better than honor and glory, and History’s iron pen, was the thought of duty done and the love of his fellow-men. ” Richard Watson Gilder
- “All we have of freedom, all we use or know – This our fathers bought for us long and long ago.” Rudyard Kipling, The Old Issue
- “The dead soldier’s silence sings our national anthem.” Aaron Kilbourn
- “The patriot’s blood is the seed of Freedom’s tree.” Thomas Campbell, Hallowed Ground
- “I only regret that I have but one life to lose for my country.” Nathan Hale
- “Ah! never shall the land forget. ” William Cullen Bryant
- “Who kept the faith and fought the fight; The glory theirs, the duty ours.” Wallace Bruce
- “True heroism is remarkably sober, very undramatic. It is not the urge to surpass all others at whatever cost, but the urge to serve others at whatever cost.” Arthur Ashe
- “It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived.” George S. Patton
- “In war, there is no prize for the runner-up.” General Omar Bradley
- “Better than honor and glory, and History’s iron pen, Was the thought of duty done and the love of his fellow-men.” Richard Watson Gilder, The Burial of Sherman
- “We come, not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise them.” Francis Amasa Walker
- “They are dead; but they live in each Patriot’s breast, And their names are engraven on honor’s bright crest.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Battle of Lovell’s Pond
- “The purpose of all war is peace.” Saint Augustine
- “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” John F. Kennedy
- “They fell, but o’er that glorious grave, Floats free the banner of the cause they died to save.” Francis Marion Crawford
- “With the tears a Land hath shed. Their graves should ever be green.” Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- “Our cheer goes back to them, the valiant dead! Laurels and roses on their graves to-day, Lilies and laurels over them we lay, And violets o’er each unforgotten head.” Richard Hovey, The Call of the Bugles
- “Green sods are all their monument; and yet it tells, A nobler history than pillared piles, Or the eternal pyramids.” James Gates Percival, The Graves of the Patriots
- “Your silent tents of green, We deck with fragrant flowers; Yours has the suffering been, The memory shall be ours.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Decoration Day
- “On thy grave the rain shall fall from the eyes of a mighty nation!” Thomas William Parsons, Dirge For One Who Fell in Battle
- “Is’t death to fall for Freedom’s right? He’s dead alone who lacks her light!” Thomas Campbell,
- “Peace to each manly soul that sleepeth; Rest to each faithful eye that weepeth…” Thomas Moore, How Oft Has the Banshee Cried
- “How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country’s wishes blest!
- “The patriot’s blood is the seed of Freedom’s tree.” Thomas Campbell, Stanzas
- “Are they dead that yet speak louder than we can speak, and a more universal language? Are they dead that yet act? Are they dead that yet move upon society and inspire the people with nobler motives and more heroic patriotism?” Henry Ward Beecher
- “Decoration Day is the most beautiful of our national holidays. The grim cannon have turned into palm branches, and the shell and shrapnel into peach blossoms.” Thomas Bailey Aldrich
- “And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier’s tomb, and beauty weeps the brave.” Joseph Rodman Drake, To the Defenders of New Orleans
- “Let no vandalism of avarice or neglect, no ravages of time, testify to the present or to the coming generations, that we have forgotten, as a people, the cost of a free and undivided Republic.” John A. Logan
- “The brave die never, though they sleep in dust: Their courage nerves a thousand living men.” Minot J. Savage, Decorating the Soldiers’ Graves
- “Blow out, you bugles, over the rich Dead! There’s none of these so lonely and poor of old, But, dying, has made us rarer gifts than gold.” Rupert Brooke, The Dead
- “True bravery is shown by performing without witness what one might be capable of doing before all the world.” Francois de la Rochefoucauld
- “Freedom of speech and freedom of action are meaningless without freedom to think. And there is no freedom of thought without doubt.” Bergen Evans
- “And they who for their country die shall fill an honored grave, for glory lights the soldier’s tomb, and beauty weeps the brave.” Joseph Drake
- “Our battle-fields, safe in the keeping Of Nature’s kind, fostering care, Are blooming, – our heroes are sleeping, And peace broods perennial there.” John H. Jewett
- “In valor there is hope.” Publius Cornelius Tacitus
- “Each man is a hero and an oracle to somebody.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
- “A hero is one who knows how to hang on one minute longer.” Novalis
- “How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country’s wishes blest!” William Collins
- “Alas, how can we help but mourn, When hero bosoms yield their breath! A century itself may bear, But once the flower of such a death.” S. Weir Mitchell
- “For death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity.” William Penn
- “Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.” William Pitt
- “Valor is stability, not of legs and arms, but of courage and the soul.” Michel de Montaigne
- “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty.” John F. Kennedy
- “The purpose of all war is peace.” Saint Augustine
They fell, but o’er that glorious grave
Francis Marion Crawford
Floats free the banner of the cause they died to save.