Quotations from past presidents of the United States
The first president: George Washington’s quotations:
In addition to the satisfaction gained from completing one’s job and the support given by friends I never expected to receive any reward for my work other than respect.
What I find incredible is that a monarch who does not realize that the prosperity and happiness of the people determines his own glory and happiness, actually thinks that he should establish a country with a monarchy and dictatorship. How easy it is for a supreme ruler to not only make his name immortal, but also to receive blessings from everyone.
The 2nd President: John Adams Quote:
There are two ways of education...one should teach us how to survive, and the other should teach us how to live.
The holiness of Jesus can easily be used to cover up fallacies. We do not find in the Gospels creeds, confessions, oaths, dogmas, and the rest of the cartloads of stupidity we find in Christianity.
The 3rd President: Thomas Jefferson Quotes:
We hold these truths to be self-evident: All men are created equal.
Occasionally a different voice is a good thing and necessary for politics, just as storms are necessary for nature.
The 4th President: James Madison Quotes:
The greatest difficulty in building a government in which one group of people governs another group of people is this: first you must make the government capable Control those who are governed, and then enable the government to control the government itself.
A popular government without a popular message or the means to obtain that message is little more than a prelude to a farce or a tragedy -- and probably both.
The 5th President:
James Monroe Quotes:
The earth was given to mankind to support the greatest number of people, of any tribe or race. No one has the right to deprive others of necessities beyond what is necessary for their own livelihood and comfort.
We have every reason to believe that our system will soon reach the highest degree of perfection that human institutions can aspire to.
The 6th President:
John Quincy Adams famous quote:
Courage and perseverance have magical power, and difficulties and obstacles will disappear in front of them. .
Insist on voting according to the guidelines. Although you may be lonely, you may cherish the wonderful memories that your vote brings you that you have not missed.
The 7th President:
Andrew Jackson famously said:
The people are the monarch, and they can change or improve history.
There are no inevitable evils in government. Its evils only exist in the abuse of power.
The 8th President: Martin Van Buren Quotes:
I follow in the footsteps of my forefathers... and take over the trust that people have placed in me from their hands.
There is a kind of energy of public opinion in this country, which will not tolerate any incompetent or incompetent person to use his weak or evil hands to control the lives and property of the people.
The 9th President: William Henry Harrison Quotes:
Nothing can satisfy the noblest and best feelings in our hearts more than the unrestricted use of power. There has been greater devastation and destruction.
The excuse of necessity is the eternal argument and argument of all rebels.
The 10th President: John Tyler Quotes:
Wealth can only be accumulated through industrial income and thrift.
The most important and basic controlling force among Americans is alliance-not just an alliance in the form of a government, but an alliance established between several individuals.
The 11th President: James Knox Polk Quotes:
I would rather oversee the operations of the government myself than leave public affairs to My subordinates, which makes my responsibility very great.
May public opinion always perform one of its proper functions, namely, to teach the public servants of the state and federal governments of the United States that neither party shall exceed its own authority and exercise the powers conferred upon the other by the Constitution. right.
The 12th President: Zachary Taylor Quotes:
The idea that I should be president is so unreal to me that I don’t need a serious answer. It never occurred to me, not to any sane person.
In the discharge of my duties, my guide will be the Constitution, and I swear today to uphold it, protect it, and preserve it.
The 13th President: Millard Fillmore Quotes:
God knows I hate slavery, but it is not a sin caused by us, and more than that, We must endure its existence...until we can destroy it without destroying the last hope of free government in the world.
The 14th President: Franklin Pierce Quotes:
I believe that the unconscious slavery existing in the different states of the Union is sanctioned by the Constitution. I believe it, like any right recognized, is entitled to an effective remedy by those States where it exists, consistent with the provisions of the Constitution.
A communist country without political parties is completely a "deformation". The history of governments in which all the people support themselves proves the absurdity of trying to survive without political parties.
The 15th President: James Buchanan Quotes:
No matter what the outcome, I will take this awareness to my grave----I am for this country Profit-based.
The right thing and the actual thing are completely different things.
The 16th President: Abraham Lincoln Quotes:
Eighty-seven years ago, our forefathers created a new country on this continent, conceived in the land of freedom. , upholding the principle that all people are created equal.
Have no ill will towards anyone, have fraternity for all, stand up for what is right, because God allows us to see the truth, let us work hard to complete our work and stitch up the country's wounds----In the country Let us do everything we can to achieve and maintain lasting peace!