A Quote by Ron Chernow

The thing with all the Founding Fathers, one of the most common words they used was 'posterity.' They were constantly referring to posterity. — © Ron Chernow
The thing with all the Founding Fathers, one of the most common words they used was 'posterity.' They were constantly referring to posterity.
Sir, very few people reach posterity. Who amongst us may arrive at that destination I presume not to vaticinate. Posterity is a most limited assembly. Those gentlemen who reach posterity are not much more numerous than the planets.
Few can be induced to labor exclusively for posterity - Posterity has done nothing for us
Why should I care about posterity? What's posterity ever done for me?
Why should we put ourselves out of our way to do anything for posterity? For what has posterity ever done for us?
What artists call posterity is the posterity of the work of art.
The Constitution of the United States was made not merely for the generation that then existed, but for posterity- unlimited, undefined, endless, perpetual posterity.
As though there were a tie And obligation to posterity. We get them, bear them, breed, and nurse: What has posterity done for us. That we, lest they their rights should lose, Should trust our necks to gripe of noose?
Posterity pays for the sins of their fathers.
Posterity alone rightly judges kings. Posterity alone has the right to accord or withhold honors.
The Founding Fathers were truly some of the most gifted thinkers in history. They understood that power could be used to corrupt.
I regard posterity as vulgar as success. I don't trust posterity. I don't think what's good is necessarily recognized in the long run. Too many good writers have disappeared.
Both the ancestry and posterity of Grief go further than the ancestry and posterity of Joy.
We are always doing something for posterity, but I would fain see posterity do something for us.
Never forget posterity when devising a policy. Never think of posterity when making a speech.
Few can be induced to labor exclusively for posterity; and none will do it enthusiastically. Posterity has done nothing for us; and theorize on it as we may, practically we shall do very little for it, unless we are made to think we are at the same time doing something for ourselves.
Such as have reason, understanding, or common sense, will, and ought to make use of it in those things that concern themselves and their posterity, and suspect the words of such as are interested in deceiving or persuading them not to see with their own eyes.
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