| I am only one, but I am
one. I cannot do
everything, but I can do
something. And because
I cannot do everything, I
will not refuse to do the
something that I can do.
What I can do, I should do.
And what I should do, by
the grace of God,
I will do."
--- EDWARD EVERETT HALE --- |
The Next President
Look Familiar???
Dumbing Of
America
A Nation Divided
My
Cancer Notes
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Kimbrough Coat of Arms
Origins
English
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Kimber, Kember
and others.
First found in Cornwall where they were seated from very ancient
times, some say well before the Norman Conquest and the arrival of
Duke William at Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Blood Lineage to Robert the Bruce.
Motto: Frangas non flectes.
Motto Translated: Thou
may'st break, but shalt not bend me.
Crest: A bull's head affronty
proper.
Coat of Arms: A silver
shield with three black Cornish choughs, and three silver mullets on
a black chief. .
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We must do what we
conceive to be the right thing and not bother our
heads or burden our souls
with whether we will be successful. Because
if we don’t do the right
thing, we will be doing the wrong thing and
we will just be a part of
the disease and not a part of the cure."
(E. F. Schumacher - Author of 'Small
Is Beautiful')
"The
hottest places in Hell are reserved for those who, in
times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality."
-- Dante Alighieri
"To
announce that there must be no criticism of the president,
or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is
not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable
to the American public."
-- Theodore Roosevelt
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Hill Coat Of Arms
Origins
English
Brief Family History
Spelling variations include: Hill, Hille, Hyll,
Hills and others.
First found in Worcestershire, where the hill family was seated
from early times.
Motto: Avancez.
Motto Translated: Advance.
Crest: A silver tower surmounted
with a garland of laurel.
Coat of Arms: An ermine
shield with a silver fesse, upon which there is a tower with three
smaller towers on top.
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