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Quotes About Citizenship

Let me strive every moment of my life to make myself better and better, to the best of my ability, that all may profit by it. Let me think of the right and lend all my assistance to those who need it, with no regard for anything but justice. Let me take what comes with a smile, without loss of courage. Let me be considerate of my country, of my fellow citizens and my associates in everything I say and do. Let me do right to all, and wrong no man.
~ Kenneth Robeson
I don't know that atheists should be considered as citizens, nor should they be considered patriots. This is one nation under God.
~ bush george h w
Words like "Society" and "State" are so concretized that they are almost personified. In the opinion of the man in the street, the "State," far more than any king in history, is the inexhaustible giver of all good; the "State" is invoked, made responsible, grumbled at, and so on and so forth. Society is elevated to the rank of a supreme ethical principle; indeed, it is even credited with positively creative capacities.
~ C.G. Jung
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~ C.J. Box
We are not obligated to provide everyone who comes to this country with a good life," Morgan went on. "We are obligated to provide them with a chance to attain that life, through discipline and hard work. That chance is more than they have anywhere else. That is why they keep coming.
~ Caleb Carr
Here, again, as I conceive, gentlemen forget that this government is a republican one, resting exclusively in the intelligence and virtue of the People.
~ Caleb Cushing
Si nous partons du postulat que les hommes sont à éduquer, nous pouvons aussi bien dire que, manquant d'éducation, voire d'humanisme, il conviendrait de ne pas leur laisser les rênes du commandement de la chose publique.
~ Calixthe Beyala
To live under the American Constitution is the greatest political privilege that was ever accorded to the human race.
~ Calvin Coolidge
When a man begins to feel that he is the only one whou can lead in this republic, he is guilty of treason to the spirit of our institutions.
~ Calvin Coolidge
Next to the love of God, the love of country is the best preventive of crime.
~ George Borrow
Too bad the only people who know how to run the country are busy driving cabs and cutting hair.
~ George Burns
First, take the government of the Indians out of politics second, let the laws of the Indians be the same as those of the whites third, give the Indian the ballot.
~ George Crook
'Twas for the good of my country that I should be abroad.—Anything for the good of one's country—I'm a Roman for that.
~ George Farquhar
Let us be French, let us be English, but above all, let us be Canadians! - John A. MacDonald, First Prime Minister of Canada
~ George Fischer
Let us be French, let us be English, but above all, let us be Canadians!
~ George Fischer
Inventing the government was the preface to inventing a nation. Governments can be machines, but nations have to accommodate the actual lives of people. People don't live abstract lives. They live real ones, within nations, and those nations give them a sense of who they are.
~ George Friedman
Under a nonrepublican constitution, where subjects are not citizens, the easiest thing in the world to do is to declare war. Here the ruler is not a fellow citizen, but the nation's owner, and war does not affect his table, his hunt, his places of pleasure, his court festivals, and so on. Thus, he can decide to go to war for the most meaningless of reasons, as if it were a kind of pleasure party...
~ Immanuel Kant
The only quality necessary for being a citizen (i.e., a co-legislator), other than the natural one (that he is neither a child nor a woman), is that he be his own master, consequently that he have some property to support himself.
~ Immanuel Kant
he felt himself to be one of them, who can live neither in the world nor out of it. They are a kind of sick people, whose desire for God makes them unsatisfactory citizens of an ordinary life, but whose strength or temperament fails them to surrender the world completely; and present-day society, with its hurried pace and its mechanical and technical structure, offers no home to these unhappy souls.
~ Iris Murdoch
Why have you LEFT POLITICS? LEFT POLITICS needs you!
~ Iris Murdoch
There were many people . . . who can live neither in the world nor out of it. They are a kind of sick people, whose desire for God makes them unsatisfactory citizens of an ordinary life, but whose strength or temperament fails them to surrender the world completely; and present-day society, with its hurried pace and its mechanical and technical structure, offers no home to these unhappy souls. Work, as it now is, . . . can rarely offer satisfaction to the half-contemplative.
~ Iris Murdoch
There were many people, she said, and Michael was but too ready to credit her since he felt himself to be one of them, who can live neither in the world nor out of it. They are a kind of sick people, whose desire for God makes them unsatisfactory citizens of an ordinary life, but whose strength or temperament fails them to surrender the world completely; and present-day society, with its hurried pace and its mechanical and technical structure, offers no home to these unhappy souls.
~ Iris Murdoch
Nations should be governed by a council of learned men who must answer to the people for their actions.
~ Isabel Allende
Two-thirds of those evacuated at that time had been born in the United States and were American citizens. Standing in long lines, the Japanese had to wait for hours in front of the desks of the officials, who took down their names and handed out labels for them to wear around their necks with their identity number, the same as for their luggage.
~ Isabel Allende