He who is void of virtuous attachments in private life is, or very soon will be, void of all regard for his country. There is seldom an instance of a man guilty of betraying his country, who had not before lost the feeling of moral obligations in his private connections.
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Nationality: American Type: Revolutionary Born: September 27, 1722 Death: 1803 |
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It is a good thing to happen to you, to have that taste of fame because then you don't hanker for it.
Act as if the maxim of your action were to become through your will a be general natural law.

