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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[note]]Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto[[/note]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[note]]Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto[[/note]]''
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-->--''Film/ChickenRun''

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-->--''Film/ChickenRun''
-->--''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun''
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->'''Ginger:''' We'll either die free chickens, or die trying.\\

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->'''Ginger:''' We'll either die free chickens, or die trying.\\
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->'''Ginger:''' We'll either die free chickens, or die trying.\\
->'''Babs:''' Are those the only choices?
-->--''Film/ChickenRun''
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->MahatmaGandhi: But we cannot lose. We cannot. They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me. Then, they will have my dead body -- not my obedience.

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->MahatmaGandhi: ->UsefulNotes/MahatmaGandhi: But we cannot lose. We cannot. They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me. Then, they will have my dead body -- not my obedience.
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-->-- ''{{Gandhi}}'' (1869-1948)

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-->-- ''{{Gandhi}}'' ''Film/{{Gandhi}}'' (1869-1948)
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[note]]Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto[[/note]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution [[UsefulNotes/TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[note]]Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto[[/note]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[hottip:*: Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809[[hottip:*: Stark 1809[[note]]Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]''
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->''"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils."''

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->''"Live ->''"[[BadassCreed Live free or die: die]]: [[NotAfraidToDie Death is not the worst of all evils.evils]]."''
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->''Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils.''

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->''Live ->''"Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils.''"''
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->Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils.

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->Live ->''Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils.''
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[hottip:*: "Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto"]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[hottip:*: "Stark 1809[[hottip:*: Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto"]]''
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[hottip:* "Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto"]]''

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[hottip:* [[hottip:*: "Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto"]]''
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809''. [[hottip:* Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809''. 1809. [[hottip:* Stark "Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[AC: Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', in ''in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[AC: 1809''. [[hottip:* Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto]]
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-->-- '''General John Stark''', in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto

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-->-- '''General John Stark''', in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. [[AC: Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto
motto]]
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->Live free or die: Death is not the worst of all evils.
-->-- '''General John Stark''', in a letter to written for a toast for the anniversary of the [[TheAmericanRevolution Battle of Bennington]] on July 1, 1809. Stark was New Hampshire's most famous soldier in the American Revolution, and the first phrase went on to become the state's official motto
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-->-- '''Patrick Henry''' (1736-1799)

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-->-- '''Patrick Henry''' (1736-1799)(1736-1799)

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->"It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace
but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, ''give me liberty or give me death''!"

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->"It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace
'Peace, Peace!' but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! The next gale that sweeps from the north will bring to our ears the clash of resounding arms! Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, ''give me liberty or give me death''!"
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-->-- ''{{Gandhi}}'' (1869-1948)

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-->-- ''{{Gandhi}}'' (1869-1948)(1869-1948)

->"It is in vain, sir, to extenuate the matter. Gentlemen may cry, Peace, Peace
-->-- '''Patrick Henry''' (1736-1799)
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->MahatmaGandhi: But we cannot lose. We cannot. They may torture my body, break my bones, even kill me. Then, they will have my dead body -- not my obedience.
-->-- ''{{Gandhi}}'' (1869-1948)

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