Calvin Coolidge najznámejšie citáty
Calvin Coolidge: Citáty v angličtine
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
1920s, Whose Country Is This? (1921)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, Whose Country Is This? (1921)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Conversation with Charles Andrews (1 January 1933), quoted in Coolidge: An American Enigma (2000).
1930s
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
1920s, First State of the Union Address (1923)
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge, Cosmopolitan Book Corporation (1929), p. 40.
1920s
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
“They hired the money, didn't they?”
Reportedly in response to a proposal to cancel the debts owed by Allied nations to the United States following World War I; reported in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 18.
Misattributed
1920s, Freedom and its Obligations (1924)
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
1920s, Whose Country Is This? (1921)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
1920s, The Press Under a Free Government (1925)
1920s, Ordered Liberty and World Peace (1924)
1920s, Ordered Liberty and World Peace (1924)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
From his formal acceptance of the Republican party’s nomination for President (14 August 1924), as quoted in Coolidge: An American Enigma (1998), by Robert Sobel, Regnery Publishing, p. 292.
1920s
The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge, Cosmopolitan Book Corporation (1929), p. 200.
1920s
1920s, The Progress of a People (1924)
1920s, The Genius of America (1924)
Kontext: It is my belief that those who live here and really want to help some other country, can best accomplish that result by making themselves truly and wholly American. I mean by that, giving their first allegiance to this country and always directing their actions in a course which will be first of all for the best interests of this country. They cannot help other nations by bringing old world race prejudices and race hatreds into action here. In fact, they can best help other countries by scrupulously avoiding any such motives. It can be taken for granted that we all wish to help Europe. We cannot secure that result by proposing or taking any action that would injure America. Nor can we secure it by proposing or taking any action that would seriously injure some European country.