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Bounds Quotes by Alexander Hamilton
- It will be well to advert to the proportion between the objects that will require a federal provision in respect to revenue; and those which…
- If the federal government should overpass the just bounds of its authority and make a tyrannical use of its powers, the people, whose creature it…
- If duties are too high, they lessen the consumption; the collection is eluded; and the product to the treasury is not so great as when…
- As the duties of superintending the national defense and of securing the public peace against foreign or domestic violence involve a provision for casualties and…
- When the sword is once drawn, the passions of men observe no bounds of moderation.
More Bounds Quotes
- My potential is more than can be expressed within the bounds of my race or ethnic identity. — Arthur Ashe
- We cannot pass our guardian angel's bounds, resigned or sullen, he will hear our sighs. — Saint Augustine
- A soul which gives itself to prayer, either much or little, should on no account be kept within narrow bounds. — Teresa of Avila
- We are a nation of laws, and we will always act within the bounds of the law. — John O. Brennan
- The function of vice is to keep virtue within reasonable bounds. — Samuel Butler
- Secrets of the incomprehensible wisdom of God, unknown to any besides Himself! Man, sprung up only of a few days, wants to… — Jeanne Marie Bouvier de la Motte Guyon
- People talk about imitating Christ, and imitate Him in the little trifling formal things, such as washing the feet, saying His prayer,… — Florence Nightingale
- Aspire, break bounds. Endeavor to be good, and better still, best. — Robert Browning
- Not stepping over the bounds of modesty. — William Shakespeare
- I always think before an important shot: What is the worst that can happen on this shot? I can whiff it, shank… — Cary Middlecoff
- A man may not transgress the bounds of major morals, but may make errors in minor morals. — Confucius
- Phantoms in general are nothing more than trifling disorders of the spirit; images we cannot contain within the bounds of sleep. — Luigi Pirandello