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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

Christianity is the companion of liberty in all its conflicts, the cradle of its infancy, and the divine source of its claims.

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

America is great because she is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

Chance does nothing that has not been prepared beforehand.

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

Grant me thirty years of equal division of inheritances and a free press, and I will provide you with a republic.

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

Born often under another sky, placed in the middle of an always moving scene, himself driven by the irresistible torrent which draws all about him, the American has no time to tie himself to anything, he grows accustomed only to change, and ends by regarding it as the natural state of man. He feels the [...]

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

There is in fact a manly and legitimate passion for equality that spurs all men to wish to be strong and esteemed. This passion tends to elevate the lesser to the rank of the greater. But one also finds in the human heart a depraved taste for equality, which impels the weak to want to [...]

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public’s money.

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

Democracy extends the sphere of individual freedom, socialism restricts it. Democracy attaches all possible value to each man; socialism makes each man a mere agent, a mere number. Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word: equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and [...]

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DeTocqueville Quote of the Day

The best laws cannot make a constitution work in spite of morals; morals can turn the worst laws to advantage. That is a commonplace truth, but one to which my studies are always bringing me back. It is the central point in my conception. I see it at the end of all my reflections.

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