Chief Decorator
Elmer Garnsey, as a part of the mural decoration, worked with Capitol Architect
Cass Gilbert to create a list of quotes to be used in the
Minnesota State Capitol. The list was submitted to the commission for examination and revision. Originally there were in all 51 inscriptions in different places about the building, from 39 different men.[1]
Inscriptions in Staircase Hall, Second Floor, Senate Side
Quotes on War
The true grandeur of nations is in those equalities which constitute the true greatness of the individual. ~
Charles Sumner
Labor to keep alive in your heart that little spark of celestial fire called Conscience. ~
PresidentGeorge Washington
The proper function of a government is to make it easy for the people to do good, and difficult for them to do evil. ~
William Ewart Gladstone
No government is respectable which is not just. ~
Daniel Webster
The liberty of a people consists in being governed by laws which they have made themselves. ~
Abraham Cowley
Education is a better safeguard of liberty than a standing army.~
Edward Everett
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. ~President
Thomas Jefferson
True liberty consists in the privilege of enjoying our own rights; not in the destruction of the rights of others. ~
Charles C. Pinckney
If we mean to support the liberty and independence which have cost us so much blood and treasure to establish, we must drive far away the demon of party spirit and local reproach. ~President George Washington
Equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever state or persuasion, religious or political; peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations, entangling alliances with none. ~President Thomas Jefferson
Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither justice nor freedom can be permanently maintained. ~President
James Garfield
Education is our only political safety. ~
Horace Mann
Let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict, and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war. ~President
William McKinley
Nothing is politically right which is morally wrong. ~
Daniel O'Connell
Eternal good citizenship is the price of good government. ~
Elihu Root
Laws are the very bulwarks of liberty; they define every man's rights, and defend the individual liberties of all men. ~
Josiah Gilbert Holland
The science of
jurisprudence, the pride of the
human intellect, with all its defects, redundancies and errors, is the collected reason of ages. ~
Edmund Burke
Of law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world. ~
Richard Hooker
Ignorance of the law excuses no man. ~
John Selden
The best way to get a bad law repealed is to enforce it strictly. ~
Abraham Lincoln
First make him obey the law, then remove the cause that in cites him to law-breaking. ~Wilson
Law is a science which employs in its theory the noblest faculties of the soul, and exerts in its practice the cardinal virtues of the heart. ~William Blackstone
Justice is the constant desire and effort to render to every man his due. ~
Justinian
Impartiality is the life of justice, as justice is of all good government. ~Justinian
Reason is the life of law, nay, the common law itself is nothing else but reason. ~
Edward Coke
The law is made to protect the innocent by punishing the guilty. ~
Daniel Webster
To embarrass justice by a multiplicity of laws, or to hazard it by confidence in judges, are the opposite rocks on which all civil institutions have been wrecked. ~
Samuel Johnson
The amelioration of the condition of mankind, and the increase of human happiness, ought to be the leading objects of every political institution, and the aim of every individual, according to the measure of his power, in the situation he occupies. ~
Alexander Hamilton.
North Lunette, Opposite Dome, Third Floor
Hamilton quote
Liberty consists in the right of each individual to exercise the greatest freedom of action up to, and not beyond that point where it impinges upon the like exercise of freedom of action of every other man. ~
Cushman K. Davis
Above Entrance to Supreme Court, Second Floor
Justice is the great interest of man on earth. It is the
ligament which holds civilized
nations together. Wherever her temple stands so long as it is duly honored there is a foundation for social security, general happiness, and the improvement and progress of our race. ~
Daniel Webster
Senate Chamber
Let us develop the resources of our land, call forth its powers, build up its institutions, promote all its great interests, and see whether we also, in our day and generation, may not perform something worthy to be remembered. ~Daniel Webster
House Chamber
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. That they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights. That among them are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ~Thomas Jefferson.
No free government or the blessings of liberty can be preserved to any people but by a firm adherence to justice, moderation, temperance, frugality and virtue, and by a frequent recurrence to fundamental principles. ~
Patrick Henry.
Inscriptions added later in 1930s
The Trail of the Pioneer bore the Footprints of Liberty.
Vox Populorum Est Vox Dei.
(Latin, 'the voice of the people is the voice of God')
Others
Aside from the above inscriptions painted on the walls, the following have been cut into the
wood or
marble, in their respective places:
Over Fireplace, in House Retiring Room
Free and fair discussion will ever be found the firmest friend of truth. ~George Campbell.
On Fireplace, in House Retiring Room
Measure not dispatch by the times of sitting, but by the advancement of business. ~
Francis Bacon.