Individuality is the aim of political liberty.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about individuality, liberty
The principal advantage of a democracy, is a general elevation in the character of the people.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about democracy, character, people
Ignorance and superstition ever bear a close and mathematical relation to each other.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about ignorance, superstitions, relation
The press, like fire, is an excellent servant, but a terrible master.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about press, fire, fire brigade
It is hard to live in a world where all look upon you as below them.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about life, world, contentment
Every trail has its end, and every calamity brings its lesson!JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about life, teaching, end
Advice is not a gift, but a debt that the old owe to the young.JQuote by James Fenimore Cooper about advice, gifts, old, olderness