George William Curtis (February 24, 1824 – August 31, 1892) was an American writer and public speaker.
Born: February 24th, 1824
Died: August 31st, 1892
Categories: Essayists, Editors, Satirists, 1890s deaths, People from New York
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I walked beside the evening sea And dreamed a dream that could not be; The waves that plunged along the shore Said only: "Dreamer, dream no more!"
While we read history we make history.
Every great crisis of human history is a pass of Thermopylae, and there is always a Leonidas and his three hundred to die in it, if they can not conquer.