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Charles A. Beard Quotes: "A man is a failure who goes through life earning nothing but money."

A man is a failure who goes through life earning nothing but money.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "The two great tests of character are wealth and poverty."

The two great tests of character are wealth and poverty.




Charles A. Beard Quotes: "Jeffersonian Democracy simply meant the possession of the federal government by the agrarian masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses."

Jeffersonian Democracy simply meant the possession of the federal government by the agrarian masses led by an aristocracy of slave-owning masses.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power."

Whom the gods would destroy, they first make mad with power.




Charles A. Beard Quotes: "Perpetual war for perpetual peace."

Perpetual war for perpetual peace.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "Killing time is not murder, it is suicide."

Killing time is not murder, it is suicide.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small."

The mills of God grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly small.




Charles A. Beard Quotes: "The bee fertilizes the flower it robs."

The bee fertilizes the flower it robs.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "When it is dark enough you can see the stars."

When it is dark enough you can see the stars.



Charles A. Beard Quotes: "The crowning feature of the federal system is the supremacy of the judiciary over all other branches of government in matters relating to the rights of persons and property."

The crowning feature of the federal system is the supremacy of the judiciary over all other branches of government in matters relating to the rights of persons and property.