The Americans are a people who are always seeking happiness, but they are also a people who are never satisfied.
Democracy in America
The Americans are a people who are always seeking happiness, but they are also a people who are never satisfied.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapter 16
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"The American woman is as free as the American man, and she is at least as intelligent."
Controversial"The most important of all human institutions is the family."
Controversial"The most important of all the advantages which democracy procures is not, as has been sometimes supposed, the good of all, but the greatest possible good of the greatest number."
Controversial"I have often seen that the love of liberty is not the only motive of action, and that there are many other passions which can lead men to do great things."
Strange & Unusual"The American people are a people who are very fond of comfort, and they are not always very fond of liberty."
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