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C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.

U. S. Grant

I have never advocated war, except as a means of peace.

Labor disgraces no man; unfortunately, you occasionally find men who disgrace labor.

Leave the matter of religion to the family altar, the church, and the private school, supported entirely by private contributions; keep the Church and the State forever apart.

Let no guilty man escape, if it can be avoided. No personal consideration should stand in the way of performing a public duty.

Let us have peace.

No terms except an unconditional and immediate surrender can be accepted. I propose to move immediately upon your works.

The will of the people is the best law.