16+ Millard Fillmore Quotes (Leadership, Compromise And Expansion)
Millard Fillmore was the 13th President of the United States, serving from 1850 to 1853. He was the last President to be a member of the Whig Party, and the last President not to be affiliated with either the Democratic or Republican parties. Fillmore was a moderate on the slavery issue and sought to avoid civil war by compromising with southern interests.
May God save the country, for it is evident that the people will not. — Millard Fillmore
It is not strange... to mistake change for progress. — Millard Fillmore
Church and state should be separate, not only in form, but fact - religion and politics should not be mingled. — Millard Fillmore
God knows that I detest slavery, but it is an existing evil, for which we are not responsible, and we must endure it, till we can get rid of it without destroying the last hope of free government in the world. — Millard Fillmore
I am tolerant of all creeds. Yet if any sect suffered itself to be used for political objects I would meet it by political opposition. In my view church and state should be separate, not only in form, but fact. Religion and politics should not be mingled. — Millard Fillmore
The man who can look upon a crisis without being willing to offer himself upon the altar of his country is not for public trust. — Millard Fillmore
The nourishment from barbecue is palatable. — Millard Fillmore
It would be judicious to act with magnanimity towards a prostrate foe. — Millard Fillmore
Let us remember that revolutions do not always establish freedom. Our own free institutions were not the offspring of our revolution. They existed before. — Millard Fillmore
God knows that I detest slavery, but it is an existing evil ... and we must endure it and give it such protection as is guaranteed by the Constitution. — Millard Fillmore
The Masonic fraternity tramples upon our rights, defeats the administration of justice, and bids defiance to every government which it cannot control. — Millard Fillmore
The nourishment is palatable. — Millard Fillmore
Let us remember that revolutions do not always establish freedom. — Millard Fillmore
The ability to produce every necessity of life renders us independent in war as well as in peace. — Millard Fillmore
The law is the only sure protection of the weak, and the only efficient restraint upon the strong. — Millard Fillmore
Nations, like individuals in a state of nature, are equal and independent, possessing certain rights and owing certain duties to each other. — Millard Fillmore
Life Lessons by Millard Fillmore
- Millard Fillmore showed the importance of compromise and working together to achieve progress. He was an advocate for the Compromise of 1850, which helped to avert a civil war.
- He was a proponent of the American System, which sought to build a strong nation through economic development and infrastructure improvements.
- He also believed in the importance of education, and was instrumental in the creation of the University of Buffalo and the founding of the Library of Congress.
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