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Ein bekanntes Zitat von George Washington:
Das gesamte Glück der Gesellschaft, das am besten durch die Ausübung einer guten Politik gefördert wird, ist oder sollte der Zweck jeder Regierung sein.
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Präsident / 01. / 1789 - 1797, General, 1787 Vorsitzender des Verfassungskonvents (USA, 1732 - 1799).
George Washington · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
George Washington wäre heute 292 Jahre, 10 Monate, 14 Tage oder 106.969 Tage alt.
Geboren am 22.02.1732 in Wakefield (Westmoreland County)
Gestorben am 14.12.1799 in Mount Vernon
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Sleep not when others speak, sit not when others stand, speak not when you should hold your peace, walk not when others stop.
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Speak not injurious words, neither in jest nor earnest; scoff at none although they give occasion.
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Strive not with your superiors in argument, but always submit your judgment to others with modesty.
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The consideration that human happiness and moral duty are inseparably connected will always continue to prompt me to promote the former by inculcating the practice of the latter.
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The habits of thinking in a free country should inspire caution in those intrusted with its administration to confine themselves within their respective constitutional spheres, avoiding in the exercise of the powers of one department, to encroach upon another.
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There is nothing so likely to produce peace as to be well prepared to meet the enemy.
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To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
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To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to accommodate the differences, temper and mutual forbearance are requisite.
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To persevere in one's duty and be silent is the best answer to calumny.
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To preservere in one's duty and be silent, is the best answer to calumny.
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True friendship is a plant of slow growth, and must undergo and withstand the shocks of adversity, before it is entitled to the appellation.
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Truth will ultimately prevail where there are plans taken to bring it to light.
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Undertake not to teach your equal in the art himself professes; it savors arrogancy.
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Undertake not what you cannot perform, but be careful to keep your promise.
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We ought not to look back unless it is to derive useful lessons from past errors, and for the purpose of profiting by dearly bought experience.
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When a man does all he can, though it succeeds not well, blame not him that did it.
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While just government protects all in their religious rites, true religion affords government its surest support.
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Worry, the interest paid by those who borrow trouble.
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La liberté est une plante qui croît vite, une fois qu'elle a pris racine.
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Peu d'hommes, si vertueux soient-ils, résistent au plus offrant.
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