Alexander Hamilton

Founding Father, Treasury

Early Modern influential 113 sayings

Sayings by Alexander Hamilton

I have been in an agony of mind for some days past, and have at length determined to open my heart to you.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry, concerning the Reynolds affair
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My life has been a scene of constant drudgery and toil; I have no property, and no prospect of acquiring any.

1782 — Letter to Robert Morris
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I am a man of no property, and of no expectations.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have been the victim of the most base and vile calumnies.

1797 — The Reynolds Pamphlet
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I am not a Caesar, and I am not a Cromwell.

1782 — Letter to Robert Morris
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I have sacrificed my interest, my fame, and my character to the public good.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I am a man of the world, and I have seen enough of it to know that there is no such thing as perfect happiness.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have a strong propensity to look at the dark side of things.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I am a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have been often reproached with a passion for fame.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I am a very bad economist.

1782 — Letter to Robert Morris
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I have a mind that is perpetually at war with itself.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I am a man of strong passions.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have no taste for pleasure.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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My ambition is not of the kind which aims at power.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have been so much in the habit of acting for myself that I am sometimes apt to forget that I am not alone in the world.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have a very high opinion of myself.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have been a very unfortunate man.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have a presentiment that my life will not be a long one.

1797 — Letter to James McHenry
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I have been the object of universal hatred and execration.

1797 — The Reynolds Pamphlet
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