Abandon Quote by Calvin Coolidge
“In its main features the Declaration of Independence is a great spiritual document. It is a declaration not of material but of spiritual conceptions. Equality, liberty, popular sovereignty, the rights of man - these are not elements which we can see and touch. They are ideals. They have their source and their roots in the religious convictions. They belong to the unseen world. Unless the faith of the American people in these religious convictions is to endure, the principles of our Declaration will perish. We can not continue to enjoy the result if we neglect and abandon the cause.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Address to the Nation, United States, 1925
The Declaration’s principles are spiritual ideals rooted in religious belief, not material facts, and require continued faith to survive.
In simple terms: The Declaration’s ideals are spiritual and need faith to endure.
Maintain belief in foundational ideals.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- civic education
- public policy debates
- community building
- constitutional law studies
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance spiritual ideals with practical governance?
- What role does religion play in modern civic identity?
Faith alone may not sustain political ideals without practical enforcement.