Calvin Coolidge Quotes

Calvin Coolidge Quotes.

There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no one ind

There is no dignity quite so impressive, and no one independence quite so important, as living within your means.
Calvin Coolidge
We do not need more intellectual power, we need more spiritual power. We do not need more of the things that are seen, we need more of the things that are unseen.
Calvin Coolidge
No person was ever honored for what he received. Honor has been the reward for what he gave.
Calvin Coolidge
In the discharge of the duties of this office, there is one rule of action more important than all others. It consists in never doing anything that someone else can do for you.
Calvin Coolidge
Don’t expect to build up the weak by pulling down the strong.
Calvin Coolidge
Prosperity is only an instrument to be used, not a deity to be worshipped.
Calvin Coolidge
Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers. It may not be difficult to store up in the mind a vast quantity of facts within a comparatively short time, but the ability to form judgments requires the severe discipline of hard work and the tempering heat of experience and maturity.
Calvin Coolidge
When people are bewildered they tend to become credulous.
Calvin Coolidge
The Constitution is the sole source and guaranty of national freedom.
Calvin Coolidge
When a great many people are unable to find work, unemployment results.
Calvin Coolidge
It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones.
Calvin Coolidge
If I had permitted my failures, or what seemed to me at the time a lack of success, to discourage me I cannot see any way in which I would ever have made progress.
Calvin Coolidge
Advertising is the life of trade.
Calvin Coolidge
Your ability to face setbacks and disappointments without giving up will be the measure of your ability to succeed.
Calvin Coolidge
Little progress can be made by merely attempting to repress what is evil. Our great hope lies in developing what is good.
Calvin Coolidge
It takes a great man to be a good listener.
Calvin Coolidge
Unless the people, through unified action, arise and take charge of their government, they will find that their government has taken charge of them. Independence and liberty will be gone, and the general public will find itself in a condition of servitude to an aggregation of organized and selfish interest.
Calvin Coolidge