If that for which the Spanish Empire has stood since the days of Charles V is right, then everything for which the United States stands and has always stood is wrong.
More Quotes from Henry Cabot Lodge:
Whatever may be said as to our relations to some other countries, I think the relations of this country to Spain offer no ties of gratitude or of blood.Henry Cabot Lodge
For we, too, have our ideals, even if we differ from those who have tried to establish a monopoly of idealism.
Henry Cabot Lodge
Our ideal of the future is that she should continue to render that service of her own free will.
Henry Cabot Lodge
The independence of the United States is not only more precious to ourselves but to the world than any single possession.
Henry Cabot Lodge
Our first ideal is our country, and we see her in the future, as in the past, giving service to all her people and to the world.
Henry Cabot Lodge
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