——《在沪举办茶话会上的演说》(1916年7月17日)
We have more than enough wealth and power for those who can enjoy simple pleasures.
That “democracy” is a somewhat vague term which I cannot define precisely. We ought to say, therefore: “I am fairly certain that it is a good thing if a government has something of the characteristics that are common to the British and American Constitutions,” or something of this sort.