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Individuality is the aim of political liberty. By leaving the citizen as much freedom of action and of being as comports with order and the rights of others, the institutions render him truly a freeman. He is left to pursue his means of happiness in his own manner.
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Author Details: Type: Novelist Quotes Category: American Novelist Quotes Date of Birth: September 15, 1789 Year of Death: 1851 Nationality: American Amazon: James F. Cooper on Amazon |
Related Authors: Ernest Hemingway Richard Bach Chuck Palahniuk William Faulkner Jack Kerouac Elie Wiesel Nathaniel Hawthorne Truman Capote Gore Vidal |
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Select James F. Cooper Quotations:
Systems are to be appreciated by their general effects, and not by particular exceptions.
James F. Cooper All greatness of character is dependent on individuality. The man who has no other existence than that which he partakes in common with all around him, will never have any other than an existence of mediocrity. James F. Cooper Slavery is no more sinful, by the Christian code, than it is sinful to wear a whole coat, while another is in tatters, to eat a better meal than a neighbor, or otherwise to enjoy ease and plenty, while our fellow creatures are suffering and in want. James F. Cooper They who have reasoned ignorantly, or who have aimed at effecting their personal ends by flattering the popular feeling, have boldly affirmed that 'one man is as good as another;' a maxim that is true in neither nature, revealed morals, nor political theory. James F. Cooper The very existence of government at all, infers inequality. The citizen who is preferred to office becomes the superior to those who are not, so long as he is the repository of power, and the child inherits the wealth of the parent as a controlling law of society. James F. Cooper It is a misfortune that necessity has induced men to accord greater license to this formidable engine, in order to obtain liberty, than can be borne with less important objects in view; for the press, like fire, is an excellent servant, but a terrible master. James F. Cooper |
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Quote Keywords: Action, Aim, Being, Citizen, Freedom, Freeman, Happiness, Him, His, Individuality, Institutions, Leaving, Left, Liberty, Manner, Means, Much, Order, Others, Own, Political, Pursue, Render, Rights, Truly |
Dictionary Links: Action, Aim, Being, Citizen, Freedom, Freeman, Happiness, Him, His, Individuality, Leaving, Left, Liberty, Manner, Much, Order, Own, Political, Pursue, Render, Truly |
All James F. Cooper Quotations: A monarchy is the most expensive... All greatness of character is dependent on... All that a good government aims... America owes most of its social... Candor is a proof of both... Ignorance and superstition ever bear a... Individuality is the aim of political... It is a besetting vice of... It is a governing principle of... It is a misfortune that necessity... It is the besetting vice of... No civilized society can long exist... Party leads to vicious, corrupt and unprofitable... Slavery is no more sinful, by... Systems are to be appreciated by... The affairs of life embrace a... The common faults of American language... The disposition of all power is... The tendency of democracies is, in... The very existence of government at... They who have reasoned ignorantly, or... Whenever the government of the United... |
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