“A cause may be inconvenient, but it's magnificent. It's like champagne or high heels, and one must be prepared to suffer for it.”— Arnold Bennett
“The causes of the war... were, in my opinion, the questions of the supremacy of the Nation on the one hand, and of the sovereignty of the States on the other.”— John Brown Gordon
“The good of the cause is my only object, and I have no personal feelings that can interfere with it.”— George B. McClellan
“Our cause must never be abandoned; it is the cause of free institutions and self-government.”— George B. McClellan
“Never was there a cause more sacred than that which summons us to the field.”— Thomas Francis Meagher
“There are so many things that are important to me, from land mines to animal rights to the environment.”— Heather Mills
“We are not fighting for a piece of land but for a cause... for the principles of freedom and self-determination.”— Gamal Abdel Nasser
“Men, if you're willing to fight for a cause other than your own pockets, I'll lead you.”— Norman Reilly Raine
“An osteopath is taught that his work is to be able to discover and remove the cause of disease.”— Andrew Taylor Still