“The flag is the embodiment, not of sentiment, but
of history. It represents the experiences made by men and women, the
experiences of those who do and live under that flag….This is Flag Day, but
that only means that it is a day when we are to recall the things which we
should do every day of our lives. There are no days of special patriotism.
There are no days when we should be more patriotic than on other days….The
benefit of a day like this is merely in turning away from the things that
distract us, turning away from the things that touch us personally and absorb
our interest in the hours of daily work. We remind ourselves of those things
that are greater than we are, of those principles by which we believe our
hearts to be elevated, of the more difficult things that we must undertake in
these days of perplexity when a man's judgment is safest only when it follows
the line of principle.” —U.S. President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), address at Flag Day Exercises of the Treasury Department, June 14, 1915
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