"The revenue of the country, levied almost insensibly to the taxpayer, goes on from year to year, increasing beyond either the interests or the prospective wants of the Government."
Franklin Pierce
Politician
Franklin Pierce was the 14th President of the United States, known for his efforts to maintain national unity during a period of escalating tensions over slavery.
- Born
- April 23, 1804
- Died
- October 8, 1869
- Quotes
- 24
- Rank
- #3847
Quote collection
Franklin Pierce quotes (page 2 of 2)
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"I speak of the war as fruitless; for it is clear that, prosecuted upon the basis of the proclamations of September 22d and September 24th, 1862, prosecuted, as I must understand these proclamations, to say nothing of the kindred blood which has followed, upon the theory of emancipation, devastation, subjugation, it cannot fail to be fruitless in every thing except the harvest of woe which it is ripening for what was once the peerless republic."
"I find the remark, "Tis distance lends enchantment to the view" is no less true of the political than of the natural world."
"READILY and, I trust, feelingly acknowledge the duty incumbent on us all . . . to provide for those who, in the mysterious order of Providence, are subject to want and to disease of body or mind; but I cannot find any authority in the Constitution for making the Federal Government the great almoner of public charity throughout the United States . . . ."