Alexis de Tocqueville — "The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never s…"
The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
The American is a man who is always trying to improve himself, and he is never satisfied with what he has.
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"The American has no past; he has only the present and the future. He lives in a perpetual state of creation; he is forever building, forever destroying, forever renewing."
"The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money."
"The greatest danger that threatens democracy is the abuse of liberty."
"It is difficult to imagine how a man who has entirely given up the habit of controlling himself, can be capable of governing others."
"The Americans are a people of shopkeepers, and they have the virtues and vices of shopkeepers."
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