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Quotable Calvin Coolidge: Sensible Words for a New Century (Images from the Past) Tapa dura – 1 enero 2001
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- Extensión
186
Páginas
- Idioma original
EN
Inglés
- EditorialImages from the Past,U.S.
- Fecha de publicación
2001
enero 1
- Dimensiones
13.4 x 2.2 x 19.2
cm
- ISBN-101884592333
- ISBN-13978-1884592331
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Biografía del autor
Extracto. © Reimpreso con autorización. Reservados todos los derechos.
Sensible Words
for a New Century
African Americans
Numbered among our population aresome twelve million colored people. Underour Constitution their rights are just as sacredas those of any other citizen. It is both a publicand a private duty to protect those rights.Congress ought to exercise all its powers ofprevention and punishment against thehideous crime of lynching, of which theNegroes are by no means the sole sufferers,but for which they furnish a majority of thevictims.
Annual message to Congress, December 6, 1923
Amending the Constitution
Our Constitution has raised certain barriersagainst too hasty change. I believe suchprovision is wise. I doubt if there has been anychange that has ever really been desired bythe people which they have not been able tosecure. Stability of government is a veryimportant asset. If amendment is made easy,both revolution and reaction, as well as orderlyprogress, also become easy.
Presidential address at the dedication of a monument
to Lafayette, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6, 1924
America's Aspiration
America seeks no empire built on bloodand forces ... she cherishes no purpose saveto merit the favor of Almighty God.
Presidential inaugural address,
Washington, D.C., March 4, 1925
Americans?One People
Whether one traces his Americanism backthree centuries to the Mayflower, or threeyears to the steerage, is not half so importantas whether his Americanism of today is realand genuine. No matter by what variouscrafts we came here, we are all now in thesame boat.
Presidential address to the American Legion
convention, Omaha, Nebraska, October 6, 1925
Arms Policy
For the cause of peace, the United Statesis adopting the only practicable principlesthat have ever been proposed, of preparation,limitation and renunciation.
President's Armistice Day address, November 11, 1928
Banks
A bank is a not a private institution,responsible to itself alone, or to a few. It is apublic institution, under a moral obligation tobe administered for the public welfare.
Vice presidential remarks to a
New England bankers' dinner,
New York City, June 21, 1921
Baseball
We go to the game in the hope that withthree men on bases the batter for our teamwill drive the ball over the fence so that we canrevel in the intoxication of crowd delirium.That is the common touch of nature reachingfrom the street urchin to the President whichlures us all to the ball field.
Newspaper column, October 3, 1930
Bewilderment
When people become bewildered, theytend to become credulous.
Newspaper column, November 28, 1930
Biography
Better wait till I'm dead.
From a conversation with historian Claude M. Fuess
in Plymouth, Vermont, about a possible biography
of the former president, August 6, 1932
Brevity
And be brief?above all things?be brief.
Second inaugural address as president of the
Massachusetts Senate, January 1915
Business of the American People
It is probable that a press which maintainsan intimate touch with the business currentsof the nation is likely to be more reliablethan it would be if it were a stranger to theseinfluences. After all, the chief business of theAmerican people is business. They are profoundlyconcerned with buying, selling,investing and prospering in the world.
Presidential address to the American Society of
Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C.,
January 17, 1925; the italicized phrase has been
frequently misquoted as "the chief business
of America is business."
Campaign Contributions
I do not like as a matter of principle largecontributions given to campaign funds,because they create a bad impression and givethe idea of a wrongful motive.
Remarks at a presidential
news conference, April 24, 1924
Career Paths
If we would stop thinking that a bachelorof arts must be a white-collar man and let himbe any kind of man he is adapted to be, thedanger of spoiling a good craftsman to make apoor professional man would vanish.
Newspaper column, April 21, 1931
Copyright © 2001 Peter Hannaford. All rights reserved.
ISBN: 1-884592-33-3
Detalles del producto
- Editorial : Images from the Past,U.S. (1 enero 2001)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa dura : 186 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 1884592333
- ISBN-13 : 978-1884592331
- Peso del producto : 240 g
- Dimensiones : 13.39 x 2.21 x 19.23 cm
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ADDITION ON 9/9/08: I still have this little book and still treasure my copy. Over the past few years I've purchased several more to give away. So few people have real knowledge of Mr. Coolidge. This book reveals the depth of his feelings, so counter to public lore.
president who thinks things through like Coolidge did. We can't expect perfection in any human being - everyone makes
some mistakes. But we have a right to have a leader who has the best interests of America in their heart and head - no
matter what the color of their skin is or what race or sex. Common sense!!