SOME INTERESTING QUOTES FROM PRESIDENT JAMES A. GARFIELD

"There is no more common though among young people than that foolish one, that by and by something will turn up by which they will suddenly achieve fame and fortune.  No, young gentlemen; things don't turn ip in this world unless somebody turns them up."

"A pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck."

"Be fit for more that the one thing you are now doing."

"If the power to do hard work is not talent, it is the best possible substitute for it."

"I would rather be beaten in right than succeed in wrong."

"Whatever you win in life you must conquer by your won efforts, and then it is yours- a part of yourself."

"Ideals are the great warriors of the world, and a war that has no ideas behind it is simply brutality."

"After all, territory is but the body of of a nation.  The people who inhabit its hills and its valleys are its soul, its spirit, its life."

During the 1864 campaign he spoke in favor of a Republican candidate in Maryland.  Some Confederate-sympathizers in the audience through rotten eggs at him.  He said:

"I have just come from fighting brave rebels at Chickamunga; I shall not flinch before cowardly rebels like you."

 

from Log Cabin to White House, by James Earle (1880)

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