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Power over a man's subsistence amounts to power over his will.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Power]
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Man is a reasoning rather than a reasonable animal.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Reason]
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Real firmness is good for anything; strut is good for nothing.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Firmness]
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Men give me credit for some genius. All the genius I have is this. When I have a subject in mind. I study it profoundly. Day and night it is before me. My mind becomes pervaded with it... the effort which I have made is what people are pleased to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit of labor and thought.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Genius]
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Even to observe neutrality you must have a strong government.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Government]
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A national debt, if it is not excessive, will be to us a national blessing.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Conceit]
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Constitutions should consist only of general provisions; the reason is that they must necessarily be permanent, and that they cannot calculate for the possible change of things.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Constitutions]
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Such a wife as I want... must be young, handsome I lay most stress upon a good shape, sensible a little learning will do, well-bread, chaste, and tender. As to religion, a moderate stock will satisfy me. She must believe in God and hate a saint.
~ Alexander Hamilton - [Wives]
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