“We shall be free, just as our fathers were.”
“If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free. If our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed.”
“Our sins are created in secrecy. The moment we realize that God witnesses even our thoughts we shall be free.”
“Jen and I were accustomed to our father's last-will-and-testament diction, and were at times free to interrupt Atticus for a translation when it was beyond our understanding.”
“We are not called to fight the battles of our fathers with a blind faith. We are called to examine their wars, and moreover, to discern whether their actions were sinful or just. Furthermore, we are called to decide whether to correct the errors of our fathers battles through either peace, war, or some combination of the two. We are not bonded to our fathers' fate, but rather called to build on their trespasses or triumphs for a better future.”
“The essence of our struggle is that men shall be free.”