The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
Democracy in America
The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapter 16
1840
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"It is difficult to make a people who have been accustomed to live under a despotic government, understand the advantages of liberty."
Controversial"The Americans are a very religious people, but their religion is very different from ours."
Strange & Unusual"I do not think that the white and black races will ever live in any country upon an equal footing. But I believe that they will remain in a state of hostility, unless they are separated."
Controversial"The United States is a land of wonders, in which everything is in constant motion, and in which nothing is fixed."
Controversial"Slavery, which is so cruel to the slave, is prejudicial to the master, and democracy, which is so favorable to the freedom of all citizens, is destructive of the independence of the individual."
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