This is the gate which I want every one to enter, into whose hand this paper may fall.
I want every one to do his duty in life, but I also want every one to think of death.
I want every one to know how to live, but I also want every one to know how to die.
I want every reader of this paper to escape them all.
I want everyman of you to watch closely and catch the idea.
During the baseball season I want every man of you in bed by nine-thirty.
Not only this, but I want every one of you to be careful about the method of sprinting.
I want every one of you to ask yourself the question, because you have got to decide this case with your brains and with your intelligence; not somebody else, but you, yourself.
We want every fact to stand out like stars in a perfect night, without a cloud of doubt between you and the fact.
We want every American to make to-day, on this hundredth anniversary, a declaration of individual independence.
I want every officer in this District held-accountable to the people, and, unless he discharges his duties faithfully, the people will put him out, and select another in his stead.
And I want every farmer to consider every man who labors either with hand or brain as his brother.
I want every farmer, when plowing the rustling corn of June--while mowing in the perfumed fields--to feel that he is adding to the wealth and glory of the United States.
I will say, "fire," then I want every man to get an Indian.
Now my friends, I want every one of you to have an Antelope across your saddle when we go back to camp.
I am going to write a recommendation for each one of these men, and I want every one of you to sign it.
Will will start in to train them tomorrow morning if they are ready, and he will tell them and show them just what they have got to do; and I want every teamster to have his team hooked to his wagon by nine o'clock in the morning.
I want every one, even the smallest child, to understand that every line of the Constitution was written to guard and protect each one of us, young and old, against injustice and wrong.
I want every child to understand just why the Constitution was made, how it was made, something of the men that made it, and how the people of the States approved of the Constitution before it became binding.
I want every one of us to read it carefully and study it thoroughly.
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