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States Quotes - Page 37

Americans relate all effort, all work, and all of life itself to the dollar. Their talk is of nothing but dollars.

Nancy Mitford, Alan Strode Campbell Ross (1956). “Noblesse oblige: an enquiry into the identifiable characteristics of the English aristocracy”, Hamish Hamilton

My fellow Republicans, when Donald Trump becomes president of the United States of America, the change will be huge.

Mike Pence's Speech at the the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, time.com. July 21, 2016.

The root of the kingdom is in the state. The root of the state is in the family. The root of the family is in the person of its head.

Confucius, Mencius, 左丘明 (1971). “The Chinese classics with a translation, critical and exegetical notes: prolegomena and copious indexes”

Happiness is a state of inner fulfillment.

Matthieu Ricard (2011). “The Art of Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill”, p.32, Atlantic Books Ltd

The United States have fulfilled in good faith all their treaty stipulations with the Indian tribes, and have in every other instance insisted upon a like performance of their obligations.

United States. President (1837-1841 : Van Buren), Martin Van Buren (1838). “Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress: At the Commencement of the Third Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress”, p.18

Dogma is invariably wrong, as knowledge is always in a state of transition.

Louis L'Amour (2005). “The Walking Drum”, p.202, Bantam

Is it capitalism or states that must be destroyed in order to get peace, or must both be abolished?

Kenneth N. Waltz (2013). “Man, the State, and War: A Theoretical Analysis”, p.127, Columbia University Press

I love not being in a comfortable state, anyway. That makes for much more interesting storylines and an interesting story.

"VIKINGS: Katheryn Winnick Talks Lagertha, Collaborative Process, and Season 3". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. April 23, 2015.

All forms of the state have democracy for their truth, and for that reason are false to the extent that they are not democracy

Karl Marx, Joseph O'Malley (1977). “Critique of Hegel's 'Philosophy Of Right'”, p.31, CUP Archive