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If Japan had been near to either England or France, war would have broken out long ago.
— Townsend Harris
One's roused by this, another finds that fit: Each loves the play for what he brings to it.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Any nation that refuses to hold intercourse with other nations must expect to be excluded from this family.
— Townsend Harris
The best thing is when you hear somebody take your song and make something great of it.
— James Taylor
If war should break out between England and Japan, the latter would suffer much more than the former.
— Townsend Harris
We do not wish to open your ports to foreign trade all at once.
— Townsend Harris
The nations of the West hope that by means of steam communication all the world will become as one family.
— Townsend Harris
In case of war, a treaty would have to be made at the end of the war.
— Townsend Harris
The President of the United States thinks that for the Japanese opium is more dangerous than war.
— Townsend Harris
I haven't yet met a woman who told me, 'I wish I had shorter legs.'
— Christian Louboutin
The Holy Spirit never draws attention to Himself. He always points to and reveals Jesus.
— John Paul Warren
Many of the most successful men and women in the world never graduated from college. They attended the school of life instead.
— Brian Tracy
The expense of a war could be paid in time; but the expense of opium, when once the habit is formed, will only increase with time.
— Townsend Harris
Of all the views that are detached from reality, the most delusional is that Christians are persecuted in the U.S.
— Glenn Greenwald
By means of steam one can go from California to Japan in eighteen days.
— Townsend Harris
The United States have no possessions in the east and do not desire to have any, as other countries do.
— Townsend Harris
It appears that the English think the Japanese ... are fond of opium, and they want to bring it here also.
— Townsend Harris
Since the invention of steamships distant countries have become like those that are near at hand.
— Townsend Harris
The Sting of a reproach, is the Truth of it.
— Benjamin Franklin