Alexis de Tocqueville — "The man who is most likely to succeed in life is the man who is always willing t…"
The man who is most likely to succeed in life is the man who is always willing to take a chance.
The man who is most likely to succeed in life is the man who is always willing to take a chance.
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"Slavery, which is so cruel to the slave, is prejudicial to the master, and democracy, which is so favorable to the freedom of all citizens, is destructive of the independence of the individual."
"The most formidable of all the ills that threaten the future of the Union arises from the presence of a black population upon its territory."
"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."
"I have seen in America the most perfect equality of conditions that can be imagined; and I have also seen the most profound inequalities."
"When I examine the state of Europe, I am forced to admit that there is no nation which does not carry within itself the seeds of its own destruction."
Attributed, a common inspirational quote, direct source is difficult to pinpoint.
Date: c. 1835
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