Calvin Coolidge Quote

There is no other foundation on which freedom has ever found a permanent abiding place. We shall have to make our decision whether we wish to maintain our present institutions, or whether we wish to exchange them for something else. If we permit some one to come to support us, we can not prevent some one coming to govern us. If we are too weak to take charge of our own mortality, we shall not be strong enough to take charge of our own liberty. If we can not govern ourselves, if we can not observe the law, nothing remains but to have some one else govern us, to have the law enforced against us, and to step down from the honorable abiding place of freedom to the ignominious abode of servitude.


The Reign of Law (1925)


There is no other foundation on which freedom has ever found a permanent abiding place. We shall have to make our decision whether we wish to...

There is no other foundation on which freedom has ever found a permanent abiding place. We shall have to make our decision whether we wish to...

There is no other foundation on which freedom has ever found a permanent abiding place. We shall have to make our decision whether we wish to...

There is no other foundation on which freedom has ever found a permanent abiding place. We shall have to make our decision whether we wish to...