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Quote from John Adams,


"Nip the shoots of arbitrary power in the bud, is the only maxim which can ever preserve the liberties of any people. When the people give way, their deceivers, betrayers, and destroyers press upon them so fast, that there is no resisting afterwards. The nature of the encroachment upon the American constitution is such, as to grow every day more and more encroaching. Like a cancer, it eats faster and faster every hour. The revenue creates pensioners, and the pensioners urge for more revenue. The people grow less steady, spirited, and virtuous, the seekers more numerous and more corrupt, and every day increases the circles of their dependents and expectants, until virtue, integrity, public spirit, simplicity, and frugality, become the objects of ridicule and scorn, and vanity, luxury, foppery, selfishness, meanness, and downright venality swallow up the whole society."


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


(1735-1826) Founding Father, 2nd US President

Source:

Novanglus Letters, 1774

Categories:

Power, Liberty, Encroachment, America, Constitution, Economics, Government, Deception, Betrayal, Destruction, Resistance, Security, Dependence, Entitlements, Virtue, Integrity, Frugality, Hypocrisy, Vanity, Luxury, Foppery, Selfishness, Aggression, Venality, Society, Honor

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