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Constitution

A Constitution should be short and obscure. – Napoleon Bonaparte

The words of the Constitution are so unrestricted by their intrinsic meaning or by their history or by tradition or by prior decisions that they leave the individual Justice free, if indeed they do not compel him, to gather meaning not from reading the Constitution but from reading life. – Felix Frankfurter

Our new Constitution is now established, and has an appearance that promises permanency; but in this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes. – Benjamin Franklin

It is the genius of our Constitution that under its shelter of enduring institutions and rooted principles there is ample room for the rich fertility of American political invention. – Lyndon B. Johnson

The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer. – Henry Kissinger

The first principle of a civilized state is that the power is legitimate only when it is under contract. – Walter Lippmann

Your Constitution is all sail and no anchor. – Thomas Babington Macaulay

A good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot. – Thomas Babington Macaulay

The proposed Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution; but a composition of both. – James Madison

A constitution that is made for all nations is made for none. – Joseph De Maistre

There is a higher law than the Constitution. – William Seward

The American Constitution, one of the few modern political documents drawn up by men who were forced by the sternest circumstances to think out what they really had to face, instead of chopping logic in a university classroom. – George Bernard Shaw