“Integrity and firmness is all I can promise; these, be the voyage long or short, never shall forsake me though I be deserted by all men. For of the consolations which are to be derived from these (under any circumstances) the world cannot deprive me.”
Quote by George Washington
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Maxims of George Washington: Political, Military, Social, Moral, and Religious
Maxims of George Washington offers a collection of the former President's thoughts and principles, reflecting his leadership and values during his lifetime. more
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