Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
Impeach to Israel
Impeach Either i. him [Nixon] or get off his back, 888 power to i. and remove the President, 894
Impeachable [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, 889
Impeachment, 888894 is scarcely a scare-crow, 941 power of i., 893 subject him to i. himself, 1500 your presumptuous i., 72
Impeachments which are the groans of the people, 892
Imperialism 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 alsoCapitalism
Impossible 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, 1183
Inalienable endowed by their creator with certain i. rights, 397 right to make their own mistakes, 1618 rights inherent & i., 396 rights of the individual, 776
Inaugural 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, 769770, 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), 1344
Independence 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., 742
Individual, 898905 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, 759
Individuality free development of i., 904 society has now fairly got the better of i., 903
Individuals They [creative ideas] spring from i., 898 worth of a state is the worth of the i. composing it, 1760
Influence 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, 619
Influences imaginative artist willy-nilly i. his time, 2082
Information 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, 969
Inherit youth must i. the tribulation, and the triumphs of war, 1923
Inheritance 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., 63
Inherited We i. freedom, 666 What you have i. from your fathers, earn over again, 666
Initiative concentration of power precedes the destruction of human i., 1458
Injustice, 907909 and frustration, 1894 any i., 225 He [God] hates i., 907 quicksand of racial i., 1693 a single i., 958 strikes out against i., 8
Innocent 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, 953
Inscriptions Alamo, 32 Appomattox Court House, 223 Arlington National Cemetery Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 7, 77, 516, 661, 769770, 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, 9698, 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. Lees 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 Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago (1893), Transportation Building, 815, 1536 See alsoEpitaphs
Institutions 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, 1151
Intentions good i., 291, 297 One never expected from a Congressman more than good i., 297 peaceful i., 440 plea of good i., 1231
Interest 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., 1551
Interests are eternal and perpetual, 42 of men, 1456 special i., 1567 vigilant protection of all their varied i., 1670
International capacity to keep peace, 1324 order, 624 organizations for peacekeeping, 1326 wars a medium for the practical settlement of i. differences, 1258