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The individual who refuses to defend his
when called by his , deserves to be a , and must be punished as an
T but when the time for
arrives, stop
and go in.
) was the seventh President of the
(), regarded as a hero for his actions in the
(1815), a founder of the , and the
of the era of . He was the first American president to have been a .
The brave man inattentive to his , is worth little more to his , than the
who deserts her in the hour of .
what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way, but I am not fit to be President.
As long as our
is administered for the
of the , and is as long as it secures to us the
of , and of the press, it will be worth defending.
Distinctions in
will always exist under every
of , of , or of
can not be produced by
institutions.
There are no
in . Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal , and, as
does its , shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the
and the , it would be an unqualified blessing.
vigilance by the
is the price of .
Heaven will be no heaven to me if I do not meet my wife there.
must be either for or against us. Distrust them and you make them your enemies, place confidence in , and you engage
by every dear and honorable tie to the interest of , who extends to
and privileges.
must be either for or against us. Distrust
and you make them your enemies, place confidence in , and you engage
by every dear and honorable tie to the interest of , who extends to
equal rights and privileges with white men.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, 1814. As quoted in
(1967), by John Spencer Bassett, Archon Books. p. 156-157.
As sons of freedom
are now called upon to defend your most inestimable blessing. As Americans,
looks with confidence on , for a valorous support, as a faithful return for the advantages enjoyed under her mild and equitable government.
In New Orleans, Louisiana, 1814. As quoted in
(1967), by John Spencer Bassett, Archon Books. p. 156-157.
The individual who refuses to defend his
when called by his , deserves to be a , and must be punished as an
"Proclamation to the people of Louisiana" from Mobile (21 September 1814).
The brave man inattentive to his , is worth little more to his country, than the
who deserts her in the hour of .
To troops who had abandoned their lines during the
(8 January 1815).
Do they think that I am such a damned
as to think myself fit for President of the United States? No, I
what I am fit for. I can command a body of men in a rough way, but I am not fit to be President.
As told to , Jackson's secretary, in 1821; quoted by , The Life of Andrew Jackson (1860), vol. II, ch. XXVI (Houghton Mifflin and Co., 1888), page 354. Parton cites his source as H.M. Brackenridge, Letters, page 8.
makes One a majority.
As quoted by
(1860), vol. III, ch. XXXVI, "War Upon the Bank Renewed"
However, see also the mis-attributed quote
As long as our
is administered for the
of the , and is as long as it secures to us the
of , and of the press, it will be worth defending.
(4 March 1829).
The decision of the Supreme court has fell still born, and they find that it cannot coerce Georgia to yield to its mandate.
Letter (7 April 1832) on the ruling in Worcester v. Georgia.
The bank, Mr. Van Buren, is trying to kill me, but I will kill it.
(8 July 1832) and quoted in The Autobiography of Martin Van Buren, published in Annual Report of the American Historical Association for the Year 1918, vol. II (1920), ed. John Clement Fitzpatrick, ch. XLIII (p. 625)
Referring to the
It is maintained by some that the bank is a means of executing the constitutional power “to coin money and regulate the value thereof.” Congress have established a mint to coin money and passed laws to regulate the value thereof. The money so coined, with its value so regulated, and such foreign coins as Congress may adopt are the only currency known to the Constitution. But if they have other power to regulate the currency, it was conferred to be exercised by themselves, and not to be transferred to a corporation. If the bank be established for that purpose, with a charter unalterable without its consent, Congress have parted with their power for a term of years, during which the Constitution is a dead letter. It is neither necessary nor proper to transfer its legislative power to such a bank, and therefore unconstitutional.
Veto Message Regarding the
(10 July 1832)
Often paraphrased as: If Congress has the right under the constitution to issue paper money, it was given them to be used by themselves, not to be delegated to individuals or corporations.
It is to be regretted that the rich and powerful too often bend the acts of government to their selfish purposes. Distinctions in society will always exist under every just government. Equality of talents, of education, or of wealth can not be produced by human institutions. In the full enjoyment of the gifts of Heaven and the fruits of superior industry, economy, and virtue, every man is equally entitled
but when the laws undertake to add to these natural and just advantages artificial distinctions, to grant titles, gratuities, and exclusive privileges, to make the rich richer and the potent more powerful, the humble members of society — the farmers, mechanics, and laborers — who have neither the time nor the means of securing like favors to themselves, have a right to complain of the injustice of their government. There are no necessary evils in government. Its evils exist only in its abuses. If it would confine itself to equal protection, and, as Heaven does its rains, shower its favors alike on the high and the low, the rich and the poor, it would be an unqualified blessing.
Veto Mesage Regarding the
(10 July 1832).
of man never yet contrived a system of taxation that would operate with perfect equality.
(10 December 1832).
To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve its connection with the other parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offense. Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be morally justified by the ext but to call it a constitutional right, is confounding the meaning of terms, and can only be done through gross error, or to deceive those who are willing to assert a right, but would pause before they made a revolution, or incur the penalties consequent upon a failure.
(11 December 1832)
While I concur with the Synod in the efficacy of , and in the
that our country may be preserved from the attacks of pestilence "and that the judgments now abroad in the
may be sanctified to the nations," I am constrained to decline the designation of any period or mode as proper for the public manifestation of this reliance. I could not do otherwise without transcending the limits prescribed by the Constitution for the President and without feeling that I might in some degree disturb the security which
nowadays enjoys in this country in its complete separation from the political concerns of the General .
Response to request from a church organization of New York, on refusing to proclaim a national day of fasting and prayer, in relation to an outbreak of cholera. Correspondence 4:447 (1832); quoted in
Hemans gallows ought to be the fate of all such ambitious men who would involve their
in civil wars, and all the
in its train that they might reign & ride on its
& direct the
— The free people of these United States have spoken, and consigned these wicked demagogues to their proper doom.
Regarding the resolution of the Nullification Crisis, in a letter to Andrew I. Crawford (1 May 1833).
Gentlemen! I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out!
From the original minutes of the Philadelphia committee of citizens sent to meet with President Jackson (February 1834), according to
(1928) by Stan V. Henkels -
It was settled by the Constitution, the , and the whole practice of the government that the entire executive
is vested in the President of the United States.
Message of Protest to the United States Senate (15 April 1834).
But you must remember, my fellow-citizens, that
vigilance by the
is the price of , and that you must pay the price if you wish to secure the .
, (4 March 1837), recalling what, by then, had reached .
The people are the government, administerin they are the Government, the sovereign power.
Quoted in : The Life and Legacy of America's Most Elusive Founding Father, Ambrose & Martin, NYU Press (2007), p. 32
makes his 's
his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as .
, and we shall all meet in ... I want to meet you all, white and black, in Heaven.
Our Federal Union! It must be preserved!
Toast at a celebration of 's birthday (13 April 1830); as quoted in Public Men and Events from the Commencement of Mr. Monroe's Administration, in 1817, to the Close of Mr. Fillmore's Administration, in 1853 (1875) by Nathan Sargent
will be no heaven to me if I do not meet my wife there.
Statement shortly before his death, as quoted in Life of Andrew Jackson (1860) by James Parton, p. 679.
Oh, do not cry. Be good children, and we shall all meet in Heaven … I want to meet you all, white and black, in Heaven.
Last recorded words, to his grand-children and his servants, as quoted in The National Preacher (1845) by Austin Dickinson, p. 192.
makes his 's
his own, and cherishes it not only as precious but as . He is willing to risk his
in its defense and is conscious that he gains
while he gives it.
Excellent Quotations for Home and School Selected for the use of Teachers and Pupils (1890) by Julia B. Hoitt, p. 218.
, above all things, is to be desired, but blood must sometimes be spilled to obtain it on equable and lasting terms.
As quoted in Many Thoughts of Many Minds: A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age (1896) edited by Louis Klopsch, p. 209.
It is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word.
Sometimes reported as having been a retort to statements of his political rival, , who had boycotted Harvard University's awarding of a Doctorate of Laws degree to Jackson in 1833, declaring "I would not be present to witness her [Harvard's] disgrace in conferring her highest literary honors on a barbarian who could not write a sentence of grammar and could hardly spell his own name." Quoted in News Reporting and Writing 4th edition (1987) by M. Mencher.
Unsourced variant: Never trust a man who has only one way to spell a word.
T but when the time for
arrives, stop
and go in.
Quoted as "a maxim of Gen. Jackson's" in Supplement to the Courant Vol. XXII No. 25, Hartford, Saturday, December 12, 1857,
Y you never sailed with me before, I see.
Remark to an elderly gentleman who was sailing with Jackson down Chesapeake Bay in an old steamboat, and who exhibited a little fear. Life of Jackson (Parton). Vol. iii. p. 493.
has made his decision, now let him enforce it!
As quoted in The American Conflict (1865) by , as a reaction to the Supreme Court ruling in
(1832); reported as a misattribution in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 53, noting that historian Robert V. Remini believes Jackson did not make this statement, though it summarizes his attitude, as evidenced in a statement similar in nature made in a letter to John Coffee: "the decision of the Supreme Court has fell still born, and they find that they cannot coerce Georgia to yield to its mandate."
Corporations have neither bodies to kick nor
This is widely attributed to Jackson on the internet, but in research done for Wikiquote, no published source has been found. Similar remarks, "Corporations have neither bodies to be punished, nor souls to be condemned, they therefore do as they like." and "It has no soul to damn and no body to kick." have been attributed to .
I killed the bank.
Some claim that Jackson said this on his deathbed.
Some websites also claim that this is inscribed upon Jackson's tombstone.
Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.
General , as quoted in Crew Resource Management for the Fire Service (2004) by Randy Okray and Thomas Lubnau II, p. 25.
Never take counsel of your fears.
Quoted as "a favorite maxim" of
in Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by His Widow, Mary Anna Jackson, Prentice Press/Courier Journal, 1895; ch. XIII .
Without any reference to Jackson in: Conversations of Our Club. Brownson's Quarterly Review, October 1858.
No one need think that the world can be ruled without blood. The civil sword shall and must be red and bloody.
, Von Kaufhandlung und Wucher, 1524, (Vol. XV, p. 302, of the Weimar edition of Luther's works).
One man with courage makes a majority.
However, see also the attributed quote
Attributed to Jackson by
in his "Foreword" to the "Young Readers Memorial Edition" of 's Profiles in Courage, and by
in nominating
to the US Supreme Court, this has never been found in Jackson's writings, and there is no record of him having declared it. Somewhat similar statements are known to have been made by others:
A man with God is always in the majority. ~
Any man more right than his neighbors constitutes a majority of one. ~
One on God's side is a majority ~
To the victors belong the spoils.
Reported as a misattribution in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 54; Boller and George report that this was actually said by New York Senator
(January 1832).
He told his friends that he purposed washing his hands utterly of public life a that he had now been to all intents and purposes a public servant from the age of thirteen to that of threescore and ten … that he had lived his whole life in plain sight of the public and the people, hiding nothing, simulating nothing, confessing nothing, extenuating nothing and regretting nothing — except that he could never get a chance to shoot
, who is considered a very unreliable historian, notorious for inventing quotes, in , recounting comments by Jackson to , , and
at , just days after leaving the presidency. What is probably a paraphrase derived from this as if it were a direct quote of Jackson has appeared, without sources: "My only two regrets in life are that I did not hang Calhoun and shoot Clay".
There is something too mean in looking upon the Negro, when you are in trouble, as a citizen, and when you are free from trouble, as an alien. When this nation was in trouble, in its early struggles, it looked upon the Negro as a citizen. In 1776 he was a citizen. At the time of the formation of the Constitution the Negro had the right to vote in eleven States out of the old thirteen. In your trouble you have made us citizens. In
ad 'fellow-citizens'. He wanted us to fight. We were citizens then! And now, when you come to frame a conscription bill, the Negro is a citizen again. He has been a citizen just three times in the history of this government, and it has always been in time of trouble. In time of trouble we are citizens. Shall we be citizens in war, and aliens in peace? Would that be just?
, , speech in Boston, Massachusetts (1865)
The Jacksonian movement in politics, although it took the name of the Democratic Party, fought so hard in favor of slavery and white supremacy, and opposed the inclusion of non-whites and women within the American civil polity so resolutely, that it makes the term ‘Jacksonian Democracy’ all the more inappropriate as a characterization of the years between 1815 and 1848.
, What Hath God Wrought, Oxford University Press (2007) p.
Andrew Jackson then is a sturdy obstacle to the Democrats' ongoing and increasingly frenzied campaign to erase from America's history all the unsavory things their party has championed for most of its existence, namely, slavery, secession, civil war, segregation, socialism, and, most recently the slaughter of infants. And so their longtime hero Andrew Jackson has been, as Sam Spade once said, chosen to take the fall alongside the battle flag of the Army of Northern Virginia to help erase the Democrats' consistently reprehensible behavior and policies from the history books.
(9 July 2015)
Andrew Jackson, during his last illness, pointed a friend to , remarking, "That book, sir, is the rock upon which our republic rests."
Rev. Dr. Luther T. Townsend of Boston University, in an address at the "Anniversary of the Freedman's Aid Society" as recorded in the Third Annual Report of the Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church (1868), p. 77; this is the earliest occurrence yet loca later reported in Halley’s Bible Handbook (), p. 18
A colored battalion was organized for the defense of New Orleans, and General Jackson publicly thanked them for their courage and conduct.
(22 June 1853), as quoted in
(1855), by William Cooper Nell, p. 107
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