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It is, sir, the people’s Constitution, the people’s government, made for the people, made by the people, and answerable to the people (Daniel Webster Quotes)
There is no happiness, there is no liberty, there is no enjoyment of life, unless a man can say when he rises in the morning, I shall be subject to the decision of no unjust judge today (Daniel Webster Quotes)
I can give it as the condensed history of most, if not all, good lawyers, that they lived well and died poor (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Knowledge, in truth, is the great sun in the firmament. Life and power are scattered with all its beams (Daniel Webster Quotes)
When the spotless ermine of the judicial robe fell on John Jay, it touched nothing less spotless than itself (Daniel Webster Quotes)
They are usually denominated labor saving machines, but it would be more just to call them labor doing machines (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Philosophical argument has sometimes shaken my reason for the faith that was in me; but my heart has always assured me that the Gospel of Jesus Christ must be reality (Daniel Webster Quotes)
The longer I live the more highly so I estimate the Christian Sabbath, and the more grateful do I feel towards those who impress its importance on the community (Daniel Webster Quotes)
The most fruitful and elevating influence I have ever seemed to meet has been my impression of obligation to God (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Religion is the tie that connects man with his Creator, and holds him to His throne (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Heaven’s gates are not so highly arched as princes’ palaces; they that enter there must go upon their knees (Daniel Webster Quotes)
So plain is the distinction of our words, that many have supposed it a spirit that answers (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Labor is one of the great elements of society, the great substantial interest on which we all stand (Daniel Webster Quotes)
His high erected thoughts look’d down upon the smiling valley of his fruitful heart (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Other sins only speak, murder shrieks out. The element of water moistens the Earth, but blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Let it rise! Let it rise, till it meet the sum in his coming; let the earliest light of the morning gild it, and the parting day linger and play on its summit (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Who fights with passions and overcomes, that man is arm’d with the best virtue - passive fortitude (Daniel Webster Quotes)
A solemn and religious regard to spiritual and eternal things is an indispensable element of all true greatness (Daniel Webster Quotes)
There has ever been, and will always be, two dominant parties in politics, and this is indirectly an advantage to the general interests of the country (Daniel Webster Quotes)
An honest statesman to a prince, is like a cedar planted by a spring; the spring bathes the tree’s root, the grateful tree Rewards it with his shadow (Daniel Webster Quotes)
On the light of liberty you saw arise the light of peace, like another morn, risen on mid-noon; and the sky on which you closed your eye was cloudless (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Nothing will ruin the country if the people themselves will undertake its safety; and nothing can save it if they leave that safety in any hands but their own (Daniel Webster Quotes)
There is something among men more capable of shaking despotic power than lightning, whirlwind, or Earthquake; that is, the threatened indignation of the whole civilized world (Daniel Webster Quotes)
An excellent scholar: One that hath a head fill’d with calves’ brains without any sage in them (Daniel Webster Quotes)
A fair return for their labor so as to have good homes, good clothing, good food (Daniel Webster Quotes)
There is not in nature a thing that makes man so deform’d, so beastly, as doth intemp’rate anger (Daniel Webster Quotes)
There is something on Earth greater than arbitrary power. The thunder, the lightning, and the Earthquake are terrific, but the judgment of the people is more (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Literature becomes free institutions. It is the graceful ornament of civil liberty, and a happy restraint on the asperities which political controversies sometimes occasion (Daniel Webster Quotes)
Might his last glance behold the glorious ensign of the Republic still full high advanced, its arms and trophies streaming in all their original lustre (Daniel Webster Quotes)
A man who is not ashamed of himself need not be ashamed of his early condition (Daniel Webster Quotes)