American Progress Quotes
American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
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“Happy days are here again!
The skies above are clear again! Let’s all sing a song of cheer again—
Happy days are here again!”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
The skies above are clear again! Let’s all sing a song of cheer again—
Happy days are here again!”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“He’d also signed a bill making the sale and drinking of beer legal again.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“let me assert my belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Governor Olson has stopped all foreclosures in Minnesota.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Franklin D. Roosevelt.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Popsicles, Popsicles—my best pick,
Flavored ice stuck on a stick. It cools me off in the summer heat;
The yummy flavor is nice and sweet. Oh, the joy of a Popsicle’s hard to beat.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
Flavored ice stuck on a stick. It cools me off in the summer heat;
The yummy flavor is nice and sweet. Oh, the joy of a Popsicle’s hard to beat.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Amazing that these feast days have been kept alive for thousands of years.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“People fear what they do not know.
How I wish it were not so. Suzette’s afraid of a God who gives love.
Vi’s afraid of a girl who needs love.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
How I wish it were not so. Suzette’s afraid of a God who gives love.
Vi’s afraid of a girl who needs love.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Popsicles, Popsicles—my best pick,
Flavored ice stuck on a stick. It cools me off in the summer heat;
The yummy flavor is nice and sweet. Oh, the joy of a Popsicle’s hard to beat.
Vi”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
Flavored ice stuck on a stick. It cools me off in the summer heat;
The yummy flavor is nice and sweet. Oh, the joy of a Popsicle’s hard to beat.
Vi”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“I smacked a homer that would have made Babe Ruth smile.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Of course he took his camera.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“You’re God’s child. Always walk with dignity, and hold your head high,”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Could a woman be assertive, adventurous, and all she wanted to be—-and still be a lady?”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“It is true, a woman’s highest duty is to her home, but that is just as true of man. But what an absolutely crazy and absurd proposition would it not be to argue that he would be a better father and a more loyal husband if we take away from him the right to vote. American manhood would resent as an insult any serious mention of such a theory. It is just as much an insult to American womanhood to say that giving her the full right of citizenship will interfere with a mother’s devotion to her children and her home.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“My Sunday dress is all stained.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“God is our protector,”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“Romans 9:20 says, ‘Nay but, O man, who art thou that repliest against God? Shall the thing formed say to him that formed it, Why hast thou made me thus?”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“To the memory of those who can no longer walk among us because they are walking in heaven. To those we have loved and lost, so that they may remain close to our hearts and minds, we dedicate this park, Memorial Park.”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
“I’ll ask Father,”
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
― American Progress: Battling Fear, Discrimination, and the Great Depression
