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Woodrow Wilson

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Princeton is no longer a thing for Princeton men to please themselves with. Princeton is a thing with which Princeton men must satisfy the country.


— Woodrow Wilson


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Prosperity is necessarily the first theme of a political campaign.


— Woodrow Wilson


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So far as the colleges go, the sideshows are swallowing up the circus.


— Woodrow Wilson


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The American Revolution was a beginning, not a consummation.


— Woodrow Wilson


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The question of armaments, whether on land or sea, is the most immediately and intensely practical question connected with the future fortunes of nations and of mankind.


— Woodrow Wilson


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The world is not looking for servants, there are plenty of these, but for masters, men who form their purposes and then carry them out, let the consequences be what they may.


— Woodrow Wilson


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The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty.


— Woodrow Wilson


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There are blessed intervals when I forget by one means or another that I am President of the United States.


— Woodrow Wilson


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What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the consent of the governed and sustained by the organized opinion of mankind.


— Woodrow Wilson


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When I give a man an office, I watch him carefully to see whether he is swelling or growing.


— Woodrow Wilson


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In April 1917 Wilson asked Congress to declare war. Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28 1856 – February 3 1924) was the 28th President of the United States in office from 1913 to 1921. into a war.

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