Famous Quotes - Tags - Civil War Nurse And Founder Of The American Red Cross

  • ... the door that nobody else will go in at, seems always to swing open widely for me. More
  • ... this I conceive to be no time to prate of moral influences. Our men’s nerves require their... More
  • Economy, prudence, and a simple life are the sure masters of need, and will often accomplish that... More
  • I don’t know how long it has been since my ear has been free from the roll of a drum. It is the... More
  • I have never worked for fame or praise, and shall not feel their loss as I otherwise would. I... More
  • I was only one woman alone, and had no power to move to action full-fed, sleek- coated,... More
  • Long ago I added to the true old adage of “What is everybody’s business is nobody’s... More
  • My business is stanching blood and feeding fainting men; my post the open field between the... More
  • The bugle-call to arms again sounded in my war-trained ear, the bayonets gleamed, the sabres... More
  • The Red Cross in its nature, it aims and purposes, and consequently, its methods, is unlike any... More
  • What armies and how much of war I have seen, what thousands of marching troops, what fields of... More
  • You glorify the women who made their way to the front to reach you in your misery, and nurse you... More

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