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Thomas Jefferson Quotes
A Bill of Rights
is what the people are entitled to against every government, and what
no just government should refuse, or rest on inference.
Thomas Jefferson
A coward is much
more exposed to quarrels than a man of spirit.
Thomas Jefferson
A democracy is
nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may
take away the rights of the other forty-nine.
Thomas Jefferson
A superintending
power to maintain the Universe in its course and order.
Thomas Jefferson
A wise and frugal
government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits
of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor
and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
Thomas Jefferson
Advertisements
contain the only truths to be relied on in a newspaper.
Thomas Jefferson
All tyranny needs
to gain a foothold is for people of good conscience to remain silent.
Thomas Jefferson
All, too, will
bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the
majority is in all cases to prevail, that will to be rightful must be
reasonable; that the minority possess their equal rights, which equal
law must protect, and to violate would be oppression.
Thomas Jefferson
Always take hold
of things by the smooth handle.
Thomas Jefferson
An association of
men who will not quarrel with one another is a thing which has never
yet existed, from the greatest confederacy of nations down to a town
meeting or a vestry.
Thomas Jefferson
An enemy generally
says and believes what he wishes.
Thomas Jefferson
At last now you
can be what the old cannot recall and the young long for in dreams, yet
still include them all.
Thomas Jefferson
Banking
establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.
Thomas Jefferson
Bodily decay is
gloomy in prospect, but of all human contemplations the most abhorrent
is body without mind.
Thomas Jefferson
But friendship is
precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life, and
thanks to a benevolent arrangement the greater part of life is sunshine.
Thomas Jefferson
Commerce with all
nations, alliance with none, should be our motto.
Thomas Jefferson
Conquest is not in
our principles. It is inconsistent with our government.
Thomas Jefferson
Delay is
preferable to error.
Thomas Jefferson
Dependence begets
subservience and venality, suffocates the germ of virtue, and prepares
fit tools for the designs of ambition.
Thomas Jefferson
Determine never to
be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time
who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are
always doing.
Thomas Jefferson
Do not bite at the
bait of pleasure, till you know there is no hook beneath it.
Thomas Jefferson
Do you want to
know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.
Thomas Jefferson
Don't talk about
what you have done or what you are going to do.
Thomas Jefferson
Educate and inform
the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the
preservation of our liberty.
Thomas Jefferson
Enlighten the
people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will
vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day.
Thomas Jefferson
Errors of opinion
may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.
Thomas Jefferson
Every citizen
should be a soldier. This was the case with the Greeks and Romans, and
must be that of every free state.
Thomas Jefferson
Every generation
needs a new revolution.
Thomas Jefferson
Experience demands
that man is the only animal which devours his own kind, for I can apply
no milder term to the general prey of the rich on the poor.
Thomas Jefferson
Experience hath
shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted
with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into
tyranny.
Thomas Jefferson
Fix reason firmly
in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion.
Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there
be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason, than that of
blindfolded fear.
Thomas Jefferson
For a people who
are free, and who mean to remain so, a well-organized and armed militia
is their best security.
Thomas Jefferson
For here we are
not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead.
Thomas Jefferson
Force is the vital
principle and immediate parent of despotism.
Thomas Jefferson
Friendship is but
another name for an alliance with the follies and the misfortunes of
others. Our own share of miseries is sufficient: why enter then as
volunteers into those of another?
Thomas Jefferson
Great innovations
should not be forced on slender majorities.
Thomas Jefferson
Happiness is not
being pained in body or troubled in mind.
Thomas Jefferson
He who knows
nothing is closer to the truth than he whose mind is filled with
falsehoods and errors.
Thomas Jefferson
History, in
general, only informs us of what bad government is.
Thomas Jefferson
Honesty is the
first chapter in the book of wisdom.
Thomas Jefferson
How much have cost
us the evils that never happened!
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How much pain they
have cost us, the evils which have never happened.
Thomas Jefferson
I abhor war and
view it as the greatest scourge of mankind.
Thomas Jefferson
I am an Epicurean.
I consider the genuine (not the imputed) doctrines of Epicurus as
containing everything rational in moral philosophy which Greek and
Roman leave to us.
Thomas Jefferson
I am mortified to
be told that, in the United States of America, the sale of a book can
become a subject of inquiry, and of criminal inquiry too.
Thomas Jefferson
I believe that
banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing
armies. Already they have raised up a monied aristocracy that has set
the government at defiance. The issuing power should be taken from the
banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs.
Thomas Jefferson
I believe that
every human mind feels pleasure in doing good to another.
Thomas Jefferson
I cannot live
without books.
Thomas Jefferson
I do not find in
orthodox Christianity one redeeming feature.
Thomas Jefferson
I do not take a
single newspaper, nor read one a month, and I feel myself infinitely
the happier for it.
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I find that the
harder I work, the more luck I seem to have.
Thomas Jefferson
I have no ambition
to govern men; it is a painful and thankless office.
Thomas Jefferson
I have recently
been examining all the known superstitions of the world, and do not
find in our particular superstition (Christianity) one redeeming
feature. They are all alike founded on fables and mythology.
Thomas Jefferson
I have sworn upon
the alter of God, eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over
the mind of man.
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I hope our wisdom
will grow with our power, and teach us, that the less we use our power
the greater it will be.
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I hope we shall
crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which
dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and
bid defiance to the laws of our country.
Thomas Jefferson
I know of no safe
depository of the ultimate powers of the society but the people
themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise
their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it
from them but to inform their discretion.
Thomas Jefferson
I like the dreams
of the future better than the history of the past.
Thomas Jefferson
I own that I am
not a friend to a very energetic government. It is always oppressive.
Thomas Jefferson
I predict future
happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting
the labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them.
Thomas Jefferson
I sincerely
believe that banking establishments are more dangerous than standing
armies, and that the principle of spending money to be paid by
posterity, under the name of funding, is but swindling futurity on a
large scale.
Thomas Jefferson
I think with the
Romans, that the general of today should be a soldier tomorrow if
necessary.
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I tremble for my
country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep
forever.
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I was bold in the
pursuit of knowledge, never fearing to follow truth and reason to
whatever results they led, and bearding every authority which stood in
their way.
Thomas Jefferson
I would rather be
exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than those
attending too small a degree of it.
Thomas Jefferson
I'm a great
believer in luck and I find the harder I work, the more I have of it.
Thomas Jefferson
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