A Quote by Salmon P. Chase

What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not? — © Salmon P. Chase
What can be indissoluble if a perpetual Union, made more perfect, is not?
[T]here is no truth more thoroughly established, than that there exists . . . an indissoluble union between virtue and happiness.
The Constitution and the laws are supreme and the Union indissoluble.
The union of the states is indissoluble; the country is undivided and indivisible forever.
There is an indissoluble union between a magnanimous policy and the solid rewards of public prosperity and felicity.
Massive progress has been made in the last five years. More progress has to be made in terms of fiscal union and banking union.
The separation of psychology from the premises of biology is purely artificial, because the human psyche lives in indissoluble union with the body.
Marriage made more sense when it was indissoluble. It's the woman trying to cope with the strains of a one-parent family who will suffer most from the relaxation of the divorce laws.
I wish the constitution, which is offered, had been made more perfect; but I sincerely believe it is the best that could be obtained at this time. And, as a constitutional door is opened for amendment hereafter, the adoption of it, under the present circumstances of the Union, is in my opinion desirable.
A Christian has a union with Jesus Christ more noble, more intimate and more perfect than the members of a human body have with their head.
The union of lakes--the union of lands-- The union of States none can sever-- The union of hearts--the union of hands-- And the flag of our Union for ever!
Christ died"--that is history; "Christ died for our sins"--that is doctrine. Without these two elements, joined in an absolutely indissoluble union, there is no Christianity.
The more perfect the sight is the more delightful the beautiful object. The more perfect the appetite, the sweeter the food. The more musical the ear, the more pleasant the melody. The more perfect the soul, the more joyous the joys of heaven, and the more glorious that glory.
We cannot give up on working toward that more perfect union.
Dick Gregory used every syllable, every metaphor, every joke, every march, every incarceration, every hour of his life, to embarrass this country into providing a more perfect, perfect union.
From the union of power and money, from the union of power and secrecy, from the union of government and science, from the union of government and art, from the union of science and money, from the union of ambition and ignorance, from the union of genius and war, from the union of outer space and inner vacuity, the Mad Farmer walks quietly away.
I hold, that in contemplation of universal law, and of the Constitution, the Union of these States is perpetual.
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