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" It is no less the duty of the minority than a majority to endeavour to defend the country. "
John C. Calhoun
Defend
Minority
Less
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" By nature, every individual has the right to govern himself; and governments, whether founded on majorities or minorities, must derive their right from the assent, expressed or implied, of the governed,, and be subject to such limitations as they may impose. "
John C. Calhoun
Limitations
Right
Nature
" It is harder to preserve than to obtain liberty. "
John C. Calhoun
Freedom
Harder
Preserve
" The Government of the absolute majority instead of the Government of the people is but the Government of the strongest interests; and when not efficiently checked, it is the most tyrannical and oppressive that can be devised. "
John C. Calhoun
People
Most
Government
" Be assured that, as certain as Congress transcends its assigned limits and usurps powers never conferred, or stretches those conferred beyond the proper limits, so surely will the fruits of its usurpation pass into the hands of the Executive. In seeking to become master, it but makes a master in the person of the President. "
John C. Calhoun
Never
Person
Hands
" The surrender of life is nothing to sinking down into acknowledgment of inferiority. "
John C. Calhoun
Sinking
Nothing
Life
" Beware the wrath of a patient adversary. "
John C. Calhoun
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Adversary
Wrath
" Learn from your mistakes and build on your successes. "
John C. Calhoun
Mistakes
Learn
Build
" The country is filled with energetic and enterprising men, rendered desperate by being reduced from affluence to poverty through the vicissitudes of the times. They will give an impulse to smuggling unknown to the country heretofore. "
John C. Calhoun
Poverty
Men
Country
" The strong should always permit the weak and aggrieved to talk, to bluster, and scold without taking offence; and if we had so acted, and exercised proper skill in the management of our affairs, Mexico and ourselves would, by this time, have quietly and peaceably settled all difficulties and been good friends. "
John C. Calhoun
Good
Management
Strong
" Remember, it is a deep principle of our nature not to regard the safety of those who do not regard their own. If you are indifferent to your own safety, you must not be surprised if those less interested should become more so. "
John C. Calhoun
Remember
Safety
You
" The danger in our system is that the general government, which represents the interests of the whole, may encroach on the states, which represent the peculiar and local interests, or that the latter may encroach on the former. "
John C. Calhoun
System
May
Government
" Without thinking or reflecting, we plunge into war, contract heavy debts, increase vastly the patronage of the Executive, and indulge in every species of extravagance, without thinking that we expose our liberty to hazard. It is a great and fatal mistake. "
John C. Calhoun
Mistake
Liberty
Great
" There was no measure that required greater caution or more severe scrutiny than one to impose taxes or raise a loan, be the form what it may. I hold that government has no right to do either, except when the public service makes it imperiously necessary, and then only to the extent that it requires. "
John C. Calhoun
Public Service
Service
Government
" There is but one nation on the globe from which we have anything serious to apprehend, but that is the most powerful that now exists or ever did exist. I refer to Great Britain. "
John C. Calhoun
Now
Nation
Great
" In looking back, I see nothing to regret and little to correct. "
John C. Calhoun
Back
See
Regret
" Protection and patriotism are reciprocal. This is the way which has led nations to greatness. "
John C. Calhoun
Greatness
Patriotism
Way
" Fanatics, as a class, have far more zeal than intellect and are fanatics only because they have. There can be no fanaticism but where there is more passion than reason; and hence, in the nature of things, movements originating in it run down in a short time by their folly and extravagance. "
John C. Calhoun
Passion
Short
Time
" England has not wholly escaped the curse which must ever befall a free government which holds extensive provinces in subjection; for, although she has not lost her liberty or fallen into anarchy, yet we behold the population of England crushed to the earth by the superincumbent weight of debt and taxation, which may one day terminate in revolution. "
John C. Calhoun
Revolution
Lost
Government
" The day that the balance between the two sections of the country - the slaveholding States and the non-slaveholding States - is destroyed is a day that will not be far removed from political revolution, anarchy, civil war, and widespread disaster. "
John C. Calhoun
Revolution
Day
Balance
" Our government is deeply disordered; its credit is impaired; its debt increasing; its expenditures extravagant and wasteful; its disbursements without efficient accountability; and its taxes (for duties are but taxes) enormous, unequal, and oppressive to the great producing classes of the country. "
John C. Calhoun
Accountability
Great
Government
" True consistency, that of the prudent and the wise, is to act in conformity with circumstances and not to act always the same way under a change of circumstances. "
John C. Calhoun
Change
Always
Consistency
" We make a great mistake in supposing all people are capable of self-government. "
John C. Calhoun
Capable
People
Mistake
" I am a planter - a cotton planter. I am a Southern man and a slaveholder - a kind and a merciful one, I trust - and none the worse for being a slaveholder. "
John C. Calhoun
I Am
Worse
Trust
" The interval between the decay of the old and the formation and establishment of the new constitutes a period of transition which must always necessarily be one of uncertainty, confusion, error, and wild and fierce fanaticism. "
John C. Calhoun
Wild
Uncertainty
Fierce