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Quote from John Quincy Adams,


"But the indissoluble link of union
between the people of the several States of this confederated nation
is, after all, not in the RIGHT, but in the HEART. If the day
should ever come (may Heaven avert it !) when the affections of
the people of these States shall be alienated from each other, when
the fraternal spirit shall give way to cold indifference, or collision
of interests shall fester into hatred, the bonds of political association -
will not long hold together parties no longer attracted by the
magnetism of conciliated interests and kindly sympathies ; and
far better will it be for the people of the disunited States to part
in friendship with each other than to be held together by constraint.
Then will be the time for reverting to the precedents
which occurred at the formation and adoption of the Constitution,
to form again a more perfect Union, by dissolving that which
could no longer bind, and to leave the separated parts to be reunited
by the law of political gravitation to the center."


By:

John Quincy Adams (more quotes by John Quincy Adams or books by/about John Quincy Adams)


(1767-1848) 6th US President

Source:

in his discourse before the New York Historical Society, in 1839

Categories:

Constitution, Dignity, Federalism, Independence, Individual Rights, Law, Sovereignty, Unification

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