Thomas G. West Quotes
The Founders Of This Nation Understood That Private Morality Is The Fount From Whence Sound Public Policy Springs. Replying To Washington's First Inaugural Address, The Senate Stated: "We Feel, Sir, The Force And Acknowledge The Justness Of The Observation That The Foundation Of Our National Policy Should Be Lain In Private Morality. If Individuals Be Not Influenced By Moral Principles It Is In Vain To Look For Public Virtue."
Related Authors
- Alicia Sacramone
- Angela Correll
- Ben Bradlee
- Bethany Wiggins
- David Grimes
- Dian Nafi
- James Kelman
- Les Back
- Roque Dalton
- Steve Crocker
- Steven B. Cowan
- Wilson Villanueva
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Year End
I was in the gym working on my triceps, and I was thinking, just as I did the 50-pound pulldown, I am going to be in better shape by the — Oprah Winfrey
-
Quotes About Why You Make Me Smile
It's only sixteen ninety-five," I say with a flutter of my lashes. "You're serious." I prop my hands on my waist and stick out a hip, striking a pose worthy — Stacey Jay
-
Quotes About Having A Mask
She had that look a child has only a few times in its life, when the child has bettered her betters. The expression isn't smug, though adults often take it — Gregory Maguire
-
Exclamation Mark Quotes
Fundamentalist s live life with an exclamation point. I prefer to live my life with a question mark. — Amos Oz
-
Free From Love Quotes
Rain drips from the sky I hope it rains forever If that's what it takes to wash you away from me And when I'm clean I'll finally be free. — Jasmine Sandozz