"I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat."
Winston Churchill, gave a speech in the House of Commons on becoming the British Prime Minister.
john quincey adams John Quincy Adams, who was returned to Congress after his term as President, in a speech to the House of Representatives said: "If slavery must go by blood and war, let war come."
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This was a quote by John Quincy Adams. It came from a speech he gave to the House of Represenitives.
He followed orders to shoot innocent women and children during the May Lai massacre, as he feared he would get shot if he questioned said orders. A witness said that he cried while shooting at the crowd. Here is part of the interview: Calley and Meadlo were firing at the people. They were firing into the hole. I saw Meadlo firing into the hole. Q: Well, tell me, what was so remarkable about Meadlo that made you remember him? A: He was firing and crying. Q: He was pointing his weapon away from you and then you saw tears in his eyes? A: Yes. -Private First Class Robert Maples,
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In his first speech in Parliament as Prime Minister, Winston Churchill said he had nothing to offer 'but blood, toil, tears and sweat' (13 May 1940).
may 13, 1940
Winston Churchill, during a speech he made to the House of Commons in 1940.
Years of bloodshed, sweat and tears! The british basically said " You know what" we'll let them tell their people how we want it.
In folklore, it is said that when angels cry, their tears have healing properties and bring comfort to those in need. It is believed that their tears are a sign of empathy and a way to offer solace to those facing challenges or grief. Additionally, some interpretations suggest that angel tears are a symbol of purification and renewal.
I have not been able to find the expression "an emperor's tears in marble" in any of my sources. However I would guess that it is said about the Taj Mahal.
Sykes says this line in Sweat.
The English word 'sweat' is said in the African Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "oluuya".
"Tears are words the heart can't express" is a quote by an anonymous source.
Eeeew!!! No, sweat is the extra stuff that your body needs to get rid of, like the salt. ^^^ What he said. LeemyLove123..x
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While there are others, In the arts, Swan Lake was made from tears magically formed by the tears of Princess Odette's grieving mother when Rothbart kidnapped her.