Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
In The End, They Wanted Security More Than They Wanted Freedom.
-Edward Gibbon
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
In The End, They Wanted Security More
Edward Gibbon
In The End, They Wanted Security More Than They Wanted Freedom.
Views: 12
Topic
Courage
Freedom
Ends
More From Edward Gibbon
Sixty Thousand Blacks Are Annually Embarked From The Coast Of Guinea, Never To Return To Their Native Country; But They Are Embarked In Chains: And This Constant Emigration, Which, In The Space Of Two Centuries, Might Have Furnished Armies To Overrun The Globe, Accuses The Guilt Of Europe And The Weakness Of Africa.
Country
Army
Space
History Has Scarcely Deigned To Notice [libius Severus's] Birth, His Elevation, His Character, Or His Death.
Character
Birth
Elevation
Yet The Experience Of Four Thousand Years Should Enlarge Our Hopes, And Diminish Our Apprehensions: We Cannot Determine To What Height The Human Species May Aspire In Their Advances Towards Perfection; But It May Safely Be Presumed, That No People, Unless The Face Of Nature Is Changed, Will Relapse Into Their Original Barbarism.
Years
Perfection
People
If A Man Were Called To Fix The Period In The History Of The World During Which The Condition Of The Human Race Was Most Happy And Prosperous, He Would, Without Hesitation, Name That Which Elapsed From The Death Of Domitian To The Accession Of Commodus.
Men
Names
Race
The Revolution Of Ages May Bring Round The Same Calamities; But Ages May Revolve Without Producing A Tacitus To Describe Them.
Age
May
Revolution
Trending Author
Mohammed Saeed Al-Sahaf
Dimebag Darrell
Brenda Fassie
Sarah Fielding
Allison Pearson
Catherine Pulsifer
Category
Information