Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
Impeach to Israel
ImpeachEither i. him [Nixon] or get off his back, 888
power to i. and remove the President, 894Impeachable
[if] i., a regular and peaceful inquiry would have taken place, 890
offense is whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers [it] to be, 889Impeachment, 888–894
is scarcely a scare-crow, 941
power of i., 893
subject him to i. himself, 1500
your presumptuous i., 72Impeachments
which are the groans of the people, 892Imperative
categorical i., 1010Imperfect
man, 1348
We are all i., 1351Imperial
principles, 535Imperialism
American i., 1657
may obstruct the paths to international peace, 910
struggles waged by the different peoples against U.S. i., 1927
U.S. i. has stepped into the shoes of German, Japanese, and Italian fascism, 2040
See also CapitalismImportance
all we have left is i., 1681Impossible
nothing shall be i. unto you, 592
readiness to attempt the i., 1448
takes a bit longer, 1183
takes a little longer, 1183
we do at once, 1183Impropriety, 895
constitutional i., 1512In
harm’s way, 848Inactivity
wise and masterly i., 1038Inalienable
endowed by their creator with certain i. rights, 397
right to make their own mistakes, 1618
rights inherent & i., 396
rights of the individual, 776Inaugural addresses, presidential
Cleveland, Grover (1885), 796; (1893), 777
Coolidge, Calvin (1925), 798
Davis, Jefferson (1861), 760
Harding, Warren G. (1921), 1999
Harrison, William Henry (1841), 763
Hayes, Rutherford B. (1877), 1380
Jefferson, Thomas (1801), 619, 1267, 1596
Kennedy, John F. (1961), 7, 77, 516, 598, 623, 661, 769–770, 1066; reading by Robert Frost, 475
Lincoln, Abraham (1861), 735, 944; (1865), 1325
Nixon, Richard M. (1973), 771
Reagan, Ronald (1985), official invitation quoting Madison, 82
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1933), 599
Washington, George (1789), 1344Income
annual i. twenty pounds, 380Incomes
have gone down the most, 144Incorruptible
historian should be fearless and i., 1748Increase
and diffusion of knowledge among men, 1710Incredulity
epoch of i., 1818Independence
courage which is nourished by the love of i., 1647
of the will of the nation is a solecism, 943
preserve their i., 381
too much attached to savage i., 742Independence Day, 65, 613, 896–897Independent
always be drastically i., 1249
country shall be i., 1621India
rather starve than sell our national honor, 1303
revolution in I., 202
young man in I., 1768Indian Ocean, 1526Indians
their lands and property shall never be taken, 55
white man took our lands, 1545Indifference
of private life, 1647
to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men, 565Indifferent
to be young and to be i., can be no longer synonymous, 2090Indispensable
no i. man, 1153Individual, 898–905
enlargement of liberty for i. human beings, 901
feels he should do those things which only can and should be done by the many, 912
inalienable rights of the i., 776
increase respect for the creative i., 98
independence, 652
is naturally entitled to do as he pleases with himself, 1761
is not accountable to society for his actions, 649
is sovereign, 651
spoiled and eventually a very weak i., 83
submergence of the i. in the impersonal corporation, 141
too much i. privilege … was selfish license, 759Individuality
free development of i., 904
society has now fairly got the better of i., 903Individuals
They [creative ideas] spring from i., 898
worth of a state … is the worth of the i. composing it, 1760Indivisible
incapable of being divided, 1364Indolence
from i. … they are unequal to the exertions necessary for preserving it [free government], 741Indolent
fate of the i., 1054Industrialization, 621Industry
encouragement to i. and enterprize, 1547Inequality
no greater i. than equal treatment of unequals, 551Inequity
in life, 1092Inevitable
[being drafted] is i. if you don’t [enlist], 1186
change … is i., 176
comes to pass is through effort, 1842
fall of Europe is i., 247Infamy
date which will live in i., 2066Infantry
attacks exactly as if it [mine field] were not there, 2070
he [Napoleon] forgot his i., 1154
of our economic army, 1154Inflation
first by i., 1204
hurt by i., 144Influence
and not authority, 1443
good i. of our conduct, 451
guard against the acquisition of unwarranted i., 1177
high i. to protect them, 467
under the i. of none, 619Influences
imaginative artist willy-nilly i. his time, 2082Information
how to use the i. you get, 486
I have no disposition to withhold any i. which the duty of my station will permit, 792
popular Government, without popular i.,… [is] … a Farce or a Tragedy, 969Ingratitude, 906Inherit
youth must i. the tribulation,… and the triumphs … of war, 1923Inheritance
all but squandered this i., 1605
all the I. I can give, 207
gift of a common tongue is a priceless i., 537
noble i., 63Inherited
We i. freedom, 666
What you have i. from your fathers, earn over again, 666Initiative
concentration of power … precedes the destruction of human i., 1458Injustice, 907–909
and frustration, 1894
any i., 225
He [God] hates i., 907
quicksand of racial i., 1693
a single i., 958
strikes out against i., 8Innocent
if i., restored to the confidence of the public, 890
six sentences written by the most i. of men, 908
than that one i. Person should suffer, 953Innovate
young men … care not to i., 2084Innovations
numerous i. displayed on the American theatre, 82Innuendo
land of sly i., 62Insane
to act you must be somewhat i., 3Inscriptions
Alamo, 32
Appomattox Court House, 223
Arlington National Cemetery
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 7, 77, 516, 661, 769–770, 1066
Kennedy, Robert Francis, 8, 1864, 1995
Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, 1734
Boone County Court House, Missouri, 955
Capitol Building, Washington, D.C., 13, 56, 225, 310, 490, 674, 763, 1048, 1827
Folger Shakespeare Library, 1686
Jefferson Memorial, 178, 397, 667, 1062, 1844
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, 96–98, 104, 1632, 1753
John F. Kennedy International Airport, 1770
Kean College of New Jersey, 1799
Lexington Green marker, Massachusetts, 1940
Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, 1046
Library of Congress, 1251
James Madison Memorial Building, Madison Memorial Hall, 496, 552, 738, 782, 1450, 1548, 1854, 1932
main entrance, 497, 969
Lincoln Memorial, 1107
National Archives Building, 1296
National Museum of American History, 972, 1663, 1710
New York University, Hall of Fame, Robert E. Lee’s bust, 469
Newark State College, 1799
Normandy Chapel, 1733
Oise-Aisne Cemetery, 1733
Old South Meeting House, Boston, 1630
Post Office Building, New York City, 1439
Post Office Building, Washington, D.C., 1438
Seabees Memorial, Arlington Virginia, 1183
Statue of Liberty, 641, 655, 779, 1046, 1056, 1069, 1081, 1770
Union Station, Washington, D.C., 1252
U.S. Department of Justice Building, 963
U.S. Military Academy, West Point, 1874
University of Virginia, 238
Veterans Administration Building, Washington, D.C., 1325
White House, State Dining Room, 1462
World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893), Transportation Building, 815, 1536
See also EpitaphsInside
want to get out, 1426Institution
which proposes the ideal, 1456Institutions
all such i. must be sacrificed, 782
Learned I., 496
model i. and constitutions, 45
must advance also to keep pace with the times, 178
political i. aim, 782
purely democratic must, sooner or later, destroy liberty, 420
will be fairly brought to the test, 1847
will provide it [the state] with great men, 1151Instrument
of doing, 1679
of thy peace, 1466Insult
If we desire to avoid i., 410Intangible
and the beautiful shrink, 50Integrity
of my heart, 1626
were we truly men of i., 1604Intellect
awakens the human i., 1663
no i. comparable to my own, 1680Intellectual
and moral progress, 1663Intellectually
superior to all men, 1349Intellectuals
snobs who characterize themselves as i., 1876Intelligence
best human i. is still decidedly barbarous, 1156Intelligent
man known to history flourishes within a dullard, 1156Intention
rightful i., 1909Intentions
good i., 291, 297
One never expected from a Congressman more than good i., 297
peaceful i., 440
plea of good i., 1231Interest
citizens themselves display in the affairs of state, 772
maintained your i., against your opinions, 1028
Means devoured by i., 386
pays the best i., 967
public good and the national i., 1604
public i., 1511
serve the national i., 1381
to pay i. on it [the national debt] they will pay that i. to themselves, 388
views of private i., 1551Interests
are eternal and perpetual, 42
of men, 1456
special i., 1567
vigilant protection of all their varied i., 1670Internal
graver threats today are i., 1896International
capacity to keep peace, 1324
order, 624
organizations for peacekeeping, 1326
war’s … a medium for the practical settlement of i. differences, 1258International Platform Association (IPA), 218Interstate commerce
horse-and-buggy definition of i. c., 1763Interstate Commerce Commission, 1588Intervention
in which the instinct for domination cloaked itself, 2039Intolerance
eternal truths of the past are threatened by i., 654Intoxicated
with unbroken success, 53Invent
Young men are fitter to i., than to judge, 2084Inventions
are wont to be pretty toys, 1540
which abridge distance have done most for civilization, 1536Inventor
had no special advantage from his own invention, 1535Investment
in knowledge, 967IPA. See International Platform Association.Ireland
conduct of England towards I., 530Irish
lawyers for Irish, 1015“An Irish Blessing,” 1478Irish Rebellion of 1916, 1866Iron
curtain has descended, 234
curtain is drawn down, 234
he’s got i. teeth, 1708
ties which though light as air, are as strong as links of i., 694Irony
of this involvement with size, 50Irrecoverably
principles of a free constitution are i. lost, 324Irrelevant
national preoccupation with the i., 50Island
no man is an i., 134“isms”
wouldn’t be sweeping the Continent of Europe, 2046Isolation
does not answer … in politics for nations, 911Isolationism, 910–911
retreat to i., 910
whimpering i. in foreign policy, 1042Isolement
no confidence in the system of i., 911Israel, 912–914
was planning to proclaim a Jewish state at midnight that day, 914