Danh ngôn của James K. Polk

The world has nothing to fear from military ambition in our Government.
The world has nothing to fear from military ambition in our Government.
Thế giới không có gì phải lo sợ trước tham vọng quân sự của Chính phủ chúng ta.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: James K. Polk
- Although... the Chief Magistrate must almost of necessity be chosen by a party and stand pledged to its principles and measures, yet in his official action he should not be the President of a party only, but of the whole people of the United States.
- Peace, plenty, and contentment reign throughout our borders, and our beloved country presents a sublime moral spectacle to the world.
- Foreign powers do not seem to appreciate the true character of our government.
- It is not questioned that the Federal Government is one of limited powers. Its powers are such, and such only, as are expressly granted in the Constitution or are properly incident to the expressly granted powers and necessary to their execution.
- The whole frame of the Federal Constitution proves that the government which it creates was intended to be one of limited and specified powers.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Government
- Hard work and a good education will take you further than any government program.
- When I wrote 'The West Wing,' the juice behind it was that in popular culture, our leaders in government are generally portrayed as Machiavellian, or as idiots. I thought, well, how about writing about a group of hyper-competent people?
- Without the ability to talk about government power, there's no way for citizens to make sure this power isn't being misused.
- The supply of medicines for our servicemen and women should not be dependent on the decisions of the Chinese Government.
- This country, with its institutions, belongs to the people who inhabit it. Whenever they shall grow weary of the existing government, they can exercise their constitutional right of amending it, or exercise their revolutionary right to overthrow it.