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No pecuniary consideration is more urgent, than the regular redemption and discharge of the public debt: on none can delay be more injurious, or an economy of time more valuable (George Washington Quotes)
My anxious recollections, my sympathetic feeling, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited whensoever, in any country, I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom (George Washington Quotes)
No morn ever dawned more favorable than ours did; and no day was every more clouded than the present! Wisdom, and good examples are necessary at this time to rescue the political machine from the impending storm (George Washington Quotes)
It is on great occasions only, and after time has been given for cool and deliberate reflection, that the real voice of the people can be known (George Washington Quotes)
To secure respect to a neutral flag requires a naval force organized and ready to vindicate it from insult or aggression (George Washington Quotes)
Take care of the waste on the farm and turn it into useful channels’ should be the slogan of every farmer (George Washington Quotes)
Since the death of my father four years ago, our lives have become difficult, and I must help my family (George Washington Quotes)
My death has not yet quite arrived, but it is near and inevitable as night follows day (George Washington Quotes)
My mother was the most beautiful woman I ever saw. All I am I owe to my mother (George Washington Quotes)
I am once more seated under my own vine and fig tree... and hope to spend the remainder of my days in peaceful retirement, making political pursuits yield to the more rational amusement of cultivating the earth (George Washington Quotes)
The executive branch of this government never has, nor will suffer, while I preside, any improper conduct of its officers to escape with impunity (George Washington Quotes)
The independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint efforts and common dangers, sufferings, and successes (George Washington Quotes)
We are not to expect perfection in this world; but mankind, in modern times, have apparently made some progress in the science of government (George Washington Quotes)
Extensive powers not exercised as far as was necessary have, I believe, scarcely ever failed to ruin the possessor (George Washington Quotes)
The investigation of mathematical truths accustoms the mind to method and correctness in reasoning, and is an employment peculiarly worthy of rational beings (George Washington Quotes)
When once the woman has tempted us, and we have tasted the forbidden fruit, there is no such thing as checking our appetites, whatever the consequences may be (George Washington Quotes)
I go to the chair of government with feelings not unlike those of a culprit who is going to the place of his execution (George Washington Quotes)
I have always given it as my decided opinion that no nation had a right to intermeddle in the internal concerns of another; that every one had a right to form and adopt whatever government they liked best to live under themselves; (George Washington Quotes)
Not only do I pray for it, on the score of human dignity, but I can clearly forsee that nothing but the rooting out of slavery can perpetuate the existence of our union, by consolidating it in a common bond of principle (George Washington Quotes)
Speak not injurious words, neither in jest nor earnest. Scoff at none though they give occasion (George Washington Quotes)
Let me ask you, sir, when is the time for brave men to exert themselves in the cause of liberty and their country, if this is not? (George Washington Quotes)
There is but one straight course, and that is to seek truth and pursue it steadily (George Washington Quotes)
I shall make it the most agreeable part of my duty to study merit, and reward the brave and deserving (George Washington Quotes)
I was no party man myself, and the first wish of my heart was, if parties did exist, to reconcile them (George Washington Quotes)
Freemasonry is an institution founded on eternal reason and truth; whose deep basis is the civilization of mankind, and whose everlasting glory it is to have the immovable support of those two mighty pillars, science and morality (George Washington Quotes)
Freemasonry is an order whose leading star is philanthropy and whose principles inculcate an unceasing devotion to the cause of virtue and morality (George Washington Quotes)
The situation of the general government, if it can be called a government, is shaken to its foundation, and liable to be overturned by every blast (George Washington Quotes)
The fundamental principle of our constitution... enjoins the sense of command, duty that the will of the majority shall prevail (George Washington Quotes)
It gives me real concern to observe... that you should think it necessary to distinguish between my personal and public character, and confine your esteem to the former (George Washington Quotes)
Though, when a people shall have become incapable of governing themselves and fit for a master, it is of little consequence from what quarter he comes (George Washington Quotes)