John Quincy Adams Quotes
A Wiser And More Useful Philosophy, However, Directs Us To Consider Man According To The Nature In Which He Was Formed; Subject To Infirmities, Which No Wisdom Can Remedy; To Weaknesses, Which No Institution Can Strengthen; To Vices, Which No Legislation Can Correct. Hence,
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