The Americans are a very peculiar people; they have a way of doing things which is entirely their own.
Democracy in America
The Americans are a very peculiar people; they have a way of doing things which is entirely their own.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 1, Part 2, Chapter 9
1835
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"I have always thought that there was something more dangerous than despotism, and that was servitude voluntarily endured."
Strange & Unusual"In the United States, the majority raises formidable barriers around thought."
Strange & Unusual"The most important of man's rights is to be allowed to live in a society where he is free to choose his own religion, and to follow his own conscience."
Controversial"The Americans are a very restless people. They are always moving from one place to another, and they are never satisfied."
Controversial"I am not afraid of the future, but I am afraid of the present."
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