Northern and Southern Ends
Northern end, Pine Creek Rail Trail 41°47′18″N 77°18′29″W / 41.788221°N 77.308019°W / 41.788221; -77.308019 (Northern end, PCRT) Southern end, Pine Creek Rail Trail 41°12′00″N 77°17′13″W / 41.199888°N 77.287065°W / 41.199888; -77.287065 (Southern end, PCRT)
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Famous quotes containing the words northern, southern and/or ends:
“[During the Renaissance] the Italians said, We are one in the Father: we will go back. The Northern races said, We are one in Christ, we will go on.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“When Abraham Lincoln penned the immortal emancipation proclamation he did not stop to inquire whether every man and every woman in Southern slavery did or did not want to be free. Whether women do or do not wish to vote does not affect the question of their right to do so.”
—Mary E. Haggart, U.S. suffragist. As quoted in History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 4, ch. 3, by Susan B. Anthony and Ida Husted Harper (1902)
“She sang a song that sounds like life; I mean it was sad. Délira knew no other types of songs. She didnt sing loud, and the song had no words. It was sung with closed lips and it stayed down in ones throat.... Life is what taught them, these Negresses, to sing as if they were choking back sobs. It is a song that always ends with a beginning anew because this song is the picture of misery, and tell me, does misery ever end?”
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