Choose quotes font
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
The children are taught more of the meanest state in Europe than of the country they are born and b
Next quotes
Henry Lawson:
It is quite time that our children were taught a little more about their country, for shame's sake.Henry Lawson:
On the same line of reasoning, if Australians were to be Australians, or rather if Australians wereHenry Lawson:
Why on earth do we want closer connection with England? We have little in common with English peoplHenry Lawson:
Who says Australia offers not a home for every poor Englishman, or any other countryman that findsHenry Lawson:
We shall never be understood or respected by the English until we carry our individuality to extremHenry Lawson:
It is the same with revolution; so long as the proper spirit is spreading amongst our young men, weJames Weldon Johnson:
When we arrived in London, my sadness at leaving Paris was turned into despair. After my long stayJames Weldon Johnson:
Washington shows the Negro not only at his best, but also at his worst.James Weldon Johnson:
Through my music teaching and my not absolutely irregular attendance at church, I became acquaintedJames Weldon Johnson:
There are a great many colored people who are ashamed of the cake-walk, but I think they ought to b