The American people are a people who are very fond of comfort, and they are not always very fond of liberty.
Democracy in America
The American people are a people who are very fond of comfort, and they are not always very fond of liberty.
Democracy in America
Attributed, often cited as a critical observation, direct source is difficult to pinpoint.
c. 1835
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"I have always believed that the most important thing for a nation is to have a strong government, even if it is not a free one."
Strange & Unusual"The French want equality in liberty, and if they can't have that, they'll take equality in slavery."
Strange & Unusual"The Americans are a people who are always in a hurry, and they have no time for anything that does not bring them immediate profit."
Strange & Unusual"The most important of all political questions is the question of property."
Controversial"I have no doubt that the American people will in the end overcome all the difficulties that they have to encounter."
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