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Heaven will be no heaven to me if I do not meet my wife there.
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Our government is founded upon the intelligence of the people. I for one do not despair of the republic. I have great confidence in the virtue of the great majority of the people, and I cannot fear the result.
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I’ve got big shoes to fill. This is my chance to do something. I have to seize the moment.
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I have always been afraid of banks.
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Democracy shows not only its power in reforming governments, but in regenerating a race of men and this is the greatest blessing of free governments.
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The Bible is the rock on which this Republic rests.
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It was settled by the Constitution, the laws, and the whole practice of the government that the entire executive power is vested in the President of the United States.
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There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses.
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The brave man inattentive to his duty, is worth little more to his country than the coward who deserts in the hour of danger.
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The duty of government is to leave commerce to its own capital and credit as well as all other branches of business, protecting all in their legal pursuits, granting exclusive privileges to none.
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All the rights secured to the citizens under the Constitution are worth nothing, and a mere bubble, except guaranteed to them by an independent and virtuous Judiciary.
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It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their own selfish purposes.
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There is no pleasure in having nothing to do; the fun is having lots to do and not doing it.
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Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.
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Disunion by force is treason.
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To the victors belong the spoils.
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Every good citizen makes his country’s honor his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as sacred. He is willing to risk his life in its defense and is conscious that he gains protection while he gives it.
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Fear not, the people may be deluded for a moment, but cannot be corrupted.
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The great constitutional corrective in the hands of the people against usurpation of power, or corruption by their agents is the right of suffrage; and this when used with calmness and deliberation will prove strong enough.
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The planter, the farmer, the mechanic, and the laborerform the great body of the people of the United States, they are the bone and sinew of the country men who love liberty and desire nothing but equal rights and equal laws.
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Unless you become more watchful in your states and check the spirit of monopoly and thirst for exclusive privileges you will in the end find that… the control over your dearest interests has passed into the hands of these corporations.
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You must pay the price if you wish to secure the blessing.
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Nullification means insurrection and war; and the other states have a right to put it down.
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Money is power, and in that government which pays all the public officers of the states will all political power be substantially concentrated.
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If the Union is once severed, the line of separation will grow wider and wider, and the controversies which are now debated and settled in the halls of legislation will then be tried in fields of battle and determined by the sword.
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The Constitution and the laws are supreme and the Union indissoluble.
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No one need think that the world can be ruled without blood. The civil sword shall and must be red and bloody.
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In England the judges should have independence to protect the people against the crown. Here the judges should not be independent of the people, but be appointed for not more than seven years. The people would always re-elect the good judges.
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The people are the government, administering it by their agents; they are the government, the sovereign power.
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The safety of the republic being the supreme law, and Texas having offered us the key to the safety of our country from all foreign intrigues and diplomacy, I say accept the key… and bolt the door at once.
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The wisdom of man never yet contrived a system of taxation that would operate with perfect equality.
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Americans are not a perfect people, but we are called to a perfect mission.
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I cannot consent that my mortal body shall be laid in a repository prepared for an Emperor or a King my republican feelings and principles forbid it the simplicity of our system of government forbids it.
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We are beginning a new era in our government. I cannot too strongly urge the necessity of a rigid economy and an inflexible determination not to enlarge the income beyond the real necessities of the government.
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