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" All the evils of France have been produced less by the perversity of the wicked and the violence of fools than by the hesitation of the weak, the compromises of conscience, and the tardiness of patriotism. Let every deputy, every Frenchman show what he feels, what he thinks, and we are saved! "
Conscience
Fools
Violence
" Any commands which Congress may have for me shall be cheerfully executed by one of their earliest soldiers, whose happiness it is to think that, at a less smiling moment, he had the honor to be adopted by America, and whose blood, exertions, and affections will in her good times, as they have been in her worst, be entirely at her service. "
Good
Happiness
Honor
" Charleston is one of the best built, handsomest, and most agreeable cities that I have ever seen. "
Most
Seen
Ever
" Defender of the liberty that I idolize, myself more free than anyone, in coming as a friend to offer my services to this intriguing republic, I bring to it only my frankness and my good will; no ambition, no self-interest; in working for my glory, I work for their happiness. "
Ambition
Work
Myself
" Do not calculate what I have done, for I shall accept no recompense. Calculate the public advantage, the welfare and liberty of my country, and believe that I shall refuse no burden, no danger, provided that, at the hour of tranquillity, I may return to private life, for there now remains but one step for my ambition - that of arriving at zero. "
Step
Life
Done
" During my last voyage to America, I enjoyed the happiness of seeing that revolution completed, and, thinking of the one that would probably occur in France, I said in a speech to Congress, published everywhere except in the 'French Gazette,' 'May this revolution serve as a lesson to oppressors and as an example to the oppressed!' "
Happiness
Thinking
America
" Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country. "
Battle
Liberty
Freedom
" I feel happy that twenty-five years of vicissitudes in my fortune, and firmness in my principles, warrant me in repeating here that if, to recover her rights, it is sufficient for a nation to resolve to do so, she can preserve them only by rigid fidelity to her civil and moral duties. "
She
Principles
Moral
" If the king refuses the constitution, I shall oppose him; if he accepts it, I shall defend him; and the day on which he gave himself up as my prisoner secured me more fully to his service than if he had promised me half his kingdom. "
Day
King
Me
" I gave my heart to the Americans and thought of nothing else but raising my banner and adding my colors to theirs. "
Heart
Thought
Gave
" I read, I study, I examine, I listen, I think, and out of all that I try to form an idea into which I put as much common sense as I can. "
Think
Listen
I Can
" It is the pride of my heart to have been one of the earliest adopted sons of America. "
Patriotism
Been
Pride
" Laws must be clear, precise, and uniform for all citizens. "
Clear
Must
Citizens
" My heart has always been truly convinced that in serving the cause of America, I am fighting for the interests of France. "
I Am
Heart
Fighting
" Nature has made men free and equal. The distinctions necessary for social order are only founded on general utility. "
Equality
Free
Men
" No man can be subject to any laws, excepting those which have received the assent of himself or his representatives and which are promulgated beforehand and applied legally. "
Himself
Man
Subject
" Nothing hurts so much the interest and reputation of America as to hear of their intestine quarrels. "
Hear
America
Much
" One time, I was given an essay topic: to describe a perfect horse, whom the mere sight of the rider's whip would make obedient. I depicted this perfect horse throwing his rider at the sight of the whip. "
Time
Essay
Horse
" Our articles of confederation ought to be revised and measures immediately taken to invigorate the Continental Union. Depend upon it: there lies the danger for America. This last stroke is wanting, and unless the states be strongly bound to each other, we have to fear from British and, indeed, from European politics. "
America
Politics
Fear
" The exercise of natural rights has no limits but such as will ensure their enjoyment to other members of society. "
Society
Will
Limits
" The good fortune of America is closely tied to the good fortune of all humanity. "
Humanity
Tied
America
" The king knows with what ardor and perseverance I have at all times been devoted to the cause of liberty and to the principles of humanity, equality and justice. "
Justice
Equality
Perseverance
" Though my conduct on the 10th of August 1792 was the act of my life of which I have most reason to be proud, I will here merely do homage to the worthy martyrs of the national sovereignty and the sworn laws, who, while they supported constitutional royalty, manifested the highest degree of republican virtue. "
Royalty
Life
Virtue
" True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate. "
Nation
Rights
True
" Whatever may be my feelings of personal gratitude to the Navy of the United States, I feel myself under still greater obligations to them for the honor they have done to the American name in every part of the globe. "
Gratitude
Name
Myself
" When the government violates the people's rights, insurrection is, for the people and for each portion of the people, the most sacred of the rights and the most indispensible of duties. "
Sacred
Most
People
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