John Quincy Adams Quote

It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to dispel dangers equally terrific, under the single inspiration of conscience.


Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical (1917)


It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to...

It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to...

It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to...

It was reserved for the first settlers of New England to perform achievements equally arduous, to trample down obstructions equally formidable, to...