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James Buchanan Quotes

Whatever the result may be, I shall carry to my grave the consciousness that I at least meant well for my country.

Whatever the result may be, I shall carry to my grave the consciousness that I at least meant well for my country.

James Buchanan (2000). “Mr. Buchanan's Administration: On the Eve of the Rebellion”, p.296, Digital Scanning Inc

The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.

James Buchanan (2006). “State of the Union Addresses”, p.309, ReadHowYouWant.com

I am the last President of the United States!

"Lincoln's War: The Untold Story of America's Greatest President as Commander in Chief". Book by Geoffrey Perret, 2004.

Our union rests upon public opinion, and can never be cemented by the blood of its citizens shed in civil war.

James Buchanan (2006). “State of the Union Addresses”, p.279, ReadHowYouWant.com

The Government of the United States possesses no power whatever over the question of religion.

James Buchanan, James Buchanan Henry (1909). “The Works of James Buchanan: Comprising His Speeches, State Papers, and Private Correspondence”

Liberty must be allowed to work out its natural results; and these will, ere long, astonish the world.

James Buchanan, James Buchanan Henry (1909). “The Works of James Buchanan: Comprising His Speeches, State Papers, and Private Correspondence”

If you are as happy in entering the White House as I shall feel on returning to Wheatland, you are a happy man indeed.

James Buchanan, United States. President (1857-1861 : Buchanan) (1968). “James Buchanan, 1791-1868: chronology, documents, bibliographical aids”, Oceana Pubns

I have gone wooing to several gentlemen, but have not succeeded with any of them.

James Buchanan, James Buchanan Henry (1909). “The Works of James Buchanan: Comprising His Speeches, State Papers, and Private Correspondence”

To avoid entangling alliances has been a maxim of our policy ever since the days of Washington, and its wisdom no one will attempt to dispute.

James Buchanan, James Buchanan Henry (1910). “The Works of James Buchanan: Comprising His Speeches, State Papers, and Private Correspondence”

The distribution of patronage of the Government is by far the most disagreeable duty of the President.

James Buchanan (2000). “Mr. Buchanan's Administration: On the Eve of the Rebellion”, p.252, Digital Scanning Inc