President
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Answer
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George Washington
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It is better to be alone than in bad company.
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John Adams
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Liberty, once lost, is lost forever.
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Thomas Jefferson
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Honesty is the first chapter of the book Wisdom.
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James Madison
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If men were angels, no government would be necessary.
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James Monroe
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In a representative republic, the education of our children must be of the utmost importance.
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John Quincy Adams
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Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone.
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Andrew Jackson
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Marshall made the decision, now let him enforce it.
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Martin Van Buren
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The less government interferes with private pursuits, the better for general prosperity.
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William Henry Harrison
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The strongest of all governments is that which is most free.
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John Tyler
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I can never consent to being dictated to.
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James K Polk
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No president who performs his duties faithfully and conscientiously can have any leisure.
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Zachary Taylor
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Stop your nonsense and drink your whiskey.
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Millard Fillmore
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An honorable defeat is better than a dishonorable victory.
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Franklin Pierce
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There is nothing left to do but get drunk.
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James Buchanan
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The ballot box is the surest arbiter of disputes among free men.
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Abraham Lincoln
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A house divided against itself cannot stand.
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Andrew Johnson
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When I die, I desire no better winding sheet than the Stars and Stripes, and no softer pillow than the Constitution of my country.
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Ulysses S Grant
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I have never advocated a war except as a means of peace.
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Rutherford B. Hayes
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Fighting battles is like courting girls: those who make the most pretentions and are the boldest usually win.
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James Garfield
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Right reason is stronger than force.
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Chester Arthur
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I may be President of the United States, but my private life is nobody's damned business.
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Grover Cleveland
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I have tried so hard to do right.
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Benjamin Harrison
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Great lives never go on; they go out.
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