Quotesia
Home
Authors
Popular authors
Winston Churchill
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Hannah Arendt
Pearl S. Buck
Dag Hammarskjold
Alfred Lord Tennyson
All authors
Today's birthdays
1874 - Gertrude Stein
1887 - Georg Trakl
1909 - Simone Weil
1894 - Norman Rockwell
1950 - Morgan Fairchild
1971 - Sarah Kane
Today's birthdays
Popular professions
Businessman
Philosopher
Artist
Astronaut
Designer
Inventor
All professions
Authors by letter
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
All authors
Topics
Top Quotes
Quotesia
Favorite authors
William Whipple Quotes
William Whipple Quotes
William Whipple
American
Politician
Born:
Jan 14
,
1730
Died:
Nov 28
,
1785
Congress
Good
Important
Think
Time
Will
Related authors:
Alexander Hamilton
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Benjamin Franklin
Bernie Sanders
John F. Kerry
Nancy Pelosi
Robert Kennedy
Shirley Chisholm
I am sorry to say that sometimes matters of very small importance waste a good deal of precious time, by the long and repeated speeches and chicanery of gentlemen who will not wholly throw off the lawyer even in Congress.
William Whipple
Time
Good
Sometimes
Will
Long
Lawyer
Sorry
Matters
Congress
Say
Small
Throw
Importance
Gentlemen
Deal
Am
Repeated
Off
Chicanery
Very
Precious
Precious Time
Who
Good Deal
Even
Wholly
Waste
Speeches
The river route is certainly preferable, as it affords good grazing and an abundance of water.
William Whipple
Good
Water
River
Abundance
Affords
Preferable
Certainly
Route
Grazing
Only nine States have been represented since my arrival 'till within three days. There are now Eleven States barely represented. This tardiness in the States or their Delegates, besides retarding the most important Business makes it exceeding fatiguing to those that do attend.
William Whipple
Business
Three
Important
Nine
States
Those
Besides
Delegates
Only
Exceeding
Attend
Since
Days
Most
Important Business
Within
Makes
Till
Arrival
Been
Tardiness
The Most Important
Barely
Now
Eleven
I think experience has shown that privateers have done more toward distressing the trade of our enemies, and furnishing these States with necessaries, than Continental Ships of the same force.
William Whipple
Experience
Enemies
Think
Our
Furnishing
States
Distressing
More
Toward
Force
Trade
Continental
Ships
Than
Same
Done
Shown
No more William Whipple quotes
Haven't find the right quote? Try quotes from authors related to William Whipple.
Alexander Hamilton
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Benjamin Franklin
Bernie Sanders