"I do not mean to exclude altogether the idea of patriotism. I know it
exists, and I know it has done much in the present contest. But I will
venture to assert, that a great and lasting war can never be supported
on this principle alone. It must be aided by a prospect of interest, or
some reward."
-George Washington. Letter, April 21, 1778.
"True
patriotism sometimes requires of men to act exactly contrary, at one
period, to that which it does at another, and the motive which impels
them—-the desire to do right—-is precisely the same."
-Robert E. Lee, letter to General P. G. T. Beauregard, October 3, 1865
There
seems no reason why patriotism and narrowness should go together, or
why intellectual fairmindedness should be confounded with political
trimming,* or why serviceable truth should keep cloistered because not
partisan.+
-Herman Melville (1819–1891)
*trimming= opportunism
+i.e. truth should not be hidden away just because it does not support the American cause.
"How
much longer are we going to think it necessary to be 'American' before
(or in contradistinction to) being cultivated, being enlightened, being
humane, & having the same intellectual discipline as other
civilized countries? It is really too easy a disguise for our
shortcomings to dress them up as a form of patriotism!"
-Edith Wharton
"My
patriotism is not an exclusive thing. It is all-embracing and I should
reject that patriotism which sought to mount the distress or
exploitation of other nationalities."
-Mohandas K. Gandhi
"I
venture to suggest that what we mean is a sense of national
responsibility which will enable America to remain master of her
power—-to walk with it in serenity and wisdom, with self-respect and
the respect of all mankind; a patriotism that puts country ahead of
self; a patriotism which is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion,
but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime. These are words
that are easy to utter, but this is a mighty assignment. For it is
often easier to fight for principles than to live up to them."
- Adlai Stevenson
"We do not consider patriotism desirable if it contradicts civilized behavior."
-Friedrich Dürrenmatt (1921–1990)
"It
seems that American patriotism measures itself against an outcast
group. The right Americans are the right Americans because they’re not
like the wrong Americans, who are not really Americans." -
-Eric J. Hobsbawm
"Dissent is the highest form of patriotism."
-Howard Zinn




