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Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been effort stored up in the past.

- Theodore Roosevelt

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Freedom from effort in the present merely means that there has been effort stored up in the past.

- Theodore Roosevelt

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And yet we have what purports, or professes, or is claimed, to be a contract-the Constitution-made eighty years ago, by men who are now all dead, and who never had any power to bind us, but which (it is claimed) has nevertheless bound three generations of men, consisting of many millions, and which (it is claimed) will be binding upon all the millions that are to come; but which nobody ever signed, sealed, delivered, witnessed, or acknowledged; and which few persons, compared with the whole number that are claimed to be bound by it, have ever read, or even seen, or ever will read, or see.

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