The American has no past; he has only the present and the future. He lives in a perpetual state of creation; he is forever building, forever destroying, forever renewing.
Democracy in America
The American has no past; he has only the present and the future. He lives in a perpetual state of creation; he is forever building, forever destroying, forever renewing.
Democracy in America
Democracy in America, Vol. 2, Book 3, Chapter 16
1840
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