Danh ngôn của Wilfrid Laurier

For us, sons of France, political sentiment is a passion; while, for the Englishmen, politics are a question of business.
For us, sons of France, political sentiment is a passion; while, for the Englishmen, politics are a question of business.
Đối với chúng tôi, những người con của nước Pháp, tình cảm chính trị là niềm đam mê; trong khi đó, đối với người Anh, chính trị là vấn đề kinh doanh.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Wilfrid Laurier
- I claim for Canada this, that in future Canada shall be at liberty to act or not act, to interfere or not interfere, to do just as she pleases, and that she shall reserve to herself the right to judge whether or not there is cause for her to act.
- It is a sound principle of finance, and a still sounder principle of government, that those who have the duty of expending the revenue of a country should also be saddled with the responsibility of levying and providing it.
- Let them look to the past, but let them also look to the future; let them look to the land of their ancestors, but let them look also to the land of their children.
- Two races share today the soil of Canada. These people had not always been friends. But I hasten to say it. There is no longer any family here but the human family. It matters not the language people speak, or the altars at which they kneel.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Politics
- I think bad politics are incredibly dangerous, so it's important to make sure that people are communicating well. Culture and morale are super important. It's best to not force it, but let it happen organically and genuinely.
- In politics, you never know who's going to die, retire, or - in Illinois - get indicted.
- I'm not sophisticated when it comes to politics, when it comes to journalism.
- It is our experience that political leaders do not always mean the opposite of what they say.
- I would never enter politics, but I will go out and vote.