Political Quotes

On the recordJanuary 16, 1925
It has always been realized, sometimes instinctively, oftentimes expressly, that truth and freedom are inseparable.
Said by
Calvin Coolidge
Republican · Vermont

Editor's note · Context

Address to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Washington, D.C.

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