George Washington — "I require no guard but the affections of the people."
I require no guard but the affections of the people.
I require no guard but the affections of the people.
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"I had rather be in my grave than in the most splendid situation, if I could not serve my country with honor."
"It is impossible to govern the world without God and the Bible."
"The power of the people is stronger than the people in power."
"Religious toleration is not only a right, but a duty, and the glory of the American people."
"Shift that fat-ass Henry, slowly, or you will swamp the damn boat."
Reported to have said upon arriving at Philadelphia for his inauguration.
Date: 1789
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