I had some time on my hands, and before I knew it, I had time on my mind. Time flies, marches on, and sometimes just stands still. You can buy time, be on borrowed time, or run out of time. We can all see in these strange days, that time—with thanks to Mr. Shakespeare—is out of joint. Madison and Lincoln would join Silent Cal in reminding us—to take a famous line from the great American movie Casablanca—that “The fundamental things apply, as time goes by.”
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"Like the unfinished pyramid under the eye of God, the earthly work of American freedom, aspiring to be worthy of divine approval, is always unfinished.”

“These times more than most teach us with urgency that it is up to us—as it was for “Publius”—to do our best to bring the wisdom of the ages to bear on our circumstances and our crisis, right now.”

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The American Story is a production by Chris Flannery of the Claremont Institute.