A Quote by David O. McKay

Always remember that a soldier's pack is lighter than a slave's chains. — © David O. McKay
Always remember that a soldier's pack is lighter than a slave's chains.
Which is heavier: a soldier's pack or a slave's chains?
In the final choice a soldier's pack is not so heavy as a prisoner's chains.
History has different yardsticks for the cruelty of the Northerners and the cruelty of the Southerners in the Civil War. A slave-owner who through cunning and violence shackles a slave in chains, and a slave who through cunning or violence breaks the chains – let not the contemptible eunuchs tell us that they are equals before a court of morality!
Forces of good and evil are massed and armed and opposed as rarely before in history. Freedom is pitted against slavery; lightness against the dark... In the final choice, a soldier's pack is not so heavy a burden as a prisoner's chains.
Wear a foundation one shade lighter than your skin tone - you can always make it darker, but not lighter, once it's on.
By what standard of morality can the violence used by a slave to break his chains be considered the same as the violence of a slave master?
When my ancestors came from Africa, they were shackled by our neck, our wrists, and our ankles in steel chains. I've turned those steel chains into gold to symbolize the fact that I'm still a slave, only my price tag is higher.
I wore the gold is symbolic of my African heritage. When my black ancestors was bought over here from Africa they were shackled by their neck, they wrist and they ankles in steel chains. I turned those steel chains into gold to symbolize the fight. I'm still a slave, only my price tag is higher.
No one chains a slave without chaining himself.
When you're not smoking anymore, you don't have to carry around a pack of cigarettes, a lighter - all this paraphernalia. So you're liberated in a certain sense. It's the same with drinking.
Hip-hop is ever changing but you'll always have the pack. And you'll always have those people who are separated from the pack.
The soldier takes pride in saluting his Captain, The devotee proffers a knee to his Lord, Some back a mare thrown from a thoroughbred, Troy backed its Helen, Troy died and adored; Great nations blossom above, A slave bows down to a slave.
Let us remember that the automatic machine is the precise economic equivalent of slave labor. Any labor which competes with slave labor must accept the economic consequences of slave labor.
The chains of a slave are broken the moment he considers himself a free man.
The chains of love are stronger than the chains of fear.
In general, I pack really simply. Every shirt that I pack is going to work with every pant that I pack and every sweater that I pack. So, I can mix and match easily.
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