James Madison Quotes
The advancement and diffusion of knowledge
is the only guardian of true liberty.
Learned Institutions ought to be favorite
objects with every free people. They throw that light over the
public mind, which is the best security against crafty and
dangerous encroachments on the public liberty.
A pure democracy is a society
consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and
administer the government in person.
A well-regulated militia, composed of the
body of the people, trained in arms, is the best natural
defense of a free country.
As a man is said to have a right to his
property, he may be equally said to have a property in his
rights.
I
believe there are more instances of the abridgement of
freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments by
those in power than by violent and sudden usurpation.
What is government itself but the greatest
of all reflections on human nature? If men were angels, no
government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men,
neither external nor internal controls on government would
be necessary.
If Tyranny and Oppression come to this
land, it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.
It is a universal truth that the loss of
liberty at home is to be charged to the provisions against
danger, real or pretended, from abroad.
It will be of little avail to the people
that the laws are made by men of their own choice if the
laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so
incoherent that they cannot be understood.
Knowledge will forever govern ignorance;
and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm
themselves with the power which knowledge gives.
Liberty may be endangered by the abuse of
liberty, but also by the abuse of power.
No nation could preserve its freedom in the
midst of continual warfare.
Of all the enemies of public liberty, war
is perhaps the most to be dreaded, because it comprises and
develops the germ of every other.
The proposed Constitution is, in
strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution;
but a composition of both. The
purpose of separation of church and state is to keep forever
from these shores the ceaseless strife that has soaked the
soil of Europe with blood for centuries.
The truth is that all men having power
ought to be mistrusted.
We are right to take alarm at the first
experiment upon our liberties.
What prudent merchant will hazard his
fortunes in any new branch of commerce when he knows not
that his plans may be rendered unlawful before they can be
executed?