Grover Cleveland Quotes and its meanings

Grover Cleveland has written on many topics. Some of the topics he has discussed most are as follows;

Community Government History Intelligence Men Peace Politics Society Success Trust Wisdom Women

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What does Grover Cleveland write about?

Grover Cleveland has written on many topics but he is most famous for his work about community, government, history, intelligence, men, peace, politics, society, success, trust, wisdom & women. People always share Community quotes, Government quotes, history, intelligence, men, peace, politics, society, success & trust from his literary works.

What are the top most famous quotes by Grover Cleveland?

Here are the top most famous quotes by Grover Cleveland.

  • Unswerving loyalty to duty, constant devotion to truth, and a clear conscience will overcome every discouragement and surely lead the way to usefulness and high achievement.
  • Though the people support the government the government should not support the people.
  • A government for the people must depend for its success on the intelligence, the morality, the justice, and the interest of the people themselves.
  • The lesson should be constantly enforced that though the people support the Government, Government should not support the people.
  • A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil.
  • Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and woman in the working out of our civilization were assigned long ago by a higher intelligence than ours.
  • I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and reverently seek His powerful aid.
  • Communism is a hateful thing, and a menace to peace and organized government.
  • The United States is not a nation to which peace is a necessity.
  • Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust.