The Americans are a people who are always in a hurry, and they have no time for anything that does not bring them immediate profit.
Democracy in America
The Americans are a people who are always in a hurry, and they have no time for anything that does not bring them immediate profit.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 2, Chapter 13
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"I confess that I am not much in love with what is called 'progress' in our days."
Strange & Unusual"The most important of all human institutions is the family."
Controversial"I do not say that the Americans are more religious than other people; but I say that they have a greater respect for religion."
Controversial"I have no doubt that the American people will in the end overcome all the difficulties that they have to encounter."
Controversial"When I see the American people, I am struck with the thought that they are a people born to be free."
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