William Pitt quotes:

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  • Unlimited power is apt to corrupt the minds of those who posses it; and this I know, my lords: that where law ends, tyranny begins.

  • If I were an American, as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms never never never!

  • Unlimited power corrupts the possessor.

  • Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged heart.

  • Don't talk to me about a man's being able to talk sense; everyone can talk sense. Can he talk nonsense?

  • Surely the principles of Christianity lead to action as well as meditation.

  • The poorest man may, in his cottage, bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail, its roof may shake; the wind may blow though it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England may not enter; all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement.

  • Theoretical principals must sometimes give way for the sake of practical advantages.

  • Unlimited power corrupts the possessor."

  • Confidence is a plant of slow growth in an aged bosom.

  • Was not necessity the plea of every illegal exertion of power or exercise of oppression?...Necessity is the plea for very infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.

  • I think I could eat one of Bellamy's veal pies.

  • Trade increases the wealth and glory of a country; but its real strength and stamina are to be looked for among the cultivators of the land.

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