“Today, supremely, it behooves us to remember that a nation shall be saved by the power that sleeps in its own bosom; or by none; shall be renewed in hope, in confidence, in strength by waters welling up from its own sweet, perennial springs. Not from above; not by patronage of its aristocrats. The flower does not bear the root, but the root the flower.”
Quote by Woodrow Wilson
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“That is Gladstone, the greatest statesman that ever lived. I intend to be a statesman, too.”
Source: The State: Elements of Historical and Practical Politics
Source: The Wilson reader
Source: Papers
