Thomas Jefferson Quotes About Honesty
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What is it men cannot be made to believe!
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The commotions that have taken place in America, as far as they are yet known to me, offer nothing threatening. They are a proof that the people have liberty enough, and I could not wish them less than they have. If the happiness of the mass of the people can be secured at the expense of a little tempest now and then, or even of a little blood, it will be a precious purchase. 'Malo libertatem periculosam quam quietem servitutem.' Let common sense and common honesty have fair play, and they will soon set things to rights.
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With your talents and industry, with science, and that steadfast honesty which eternally pursues right, regardless of consequences, you may promise yourself every thing-but health, without which there is no happiness. An attention to health then should take place of evey other object. The time necessary to secure this by active exercises, should be devoted to it in preference to every other pursuit.
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Honesty, disinterestedness and good nature are indispensable to procure the esteem and confidence of those with whom we live, and on whose esteem our happiness depends.
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Inspirational Quotes on: Honesty, Simplicity, Secret, Universe, Modesty, Peace Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.
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An honest man can feel no pleasure in the exercise of power over his fellow citizens.
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[I]n Great-Britain it is said that their constitution relies on the house of commons for honesty, and the lords for wisdom; whichwould be a rational reliance if honesty were to be bought with money, and if wisdom were hereditary.
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Honesty and interest are as intimately connected in the public as in the private code of morality.
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Peace, commerce and honest friendship with all nations; entangling alliances with none.
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The whole art of government consists in the art of being honest.
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I believe we may lessen the danger of buying and selling votes, by making the number of voters too great for any means of purchase. I may further say that I have not observed men's honesty to increase with their riches.
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Let common sense and common honesty have fair play, and they will soon set things to rights.
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Of the various executive abilities, no one excited more anxious concern than that of placing the interests of our fellow-citizens in the hands of honest men, with understanding sufficient for their stations. No duty is at the same time more difficult to fulfil. The knowledge of character possessed by a single individual is of necessity limited. To seek out the best through the whole Union, we must resort to the information which from the best of men, acting disinterestedly and with the purest motives, is sometimes incorrect.
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This I hope will be the age of experiments in government, and that their basis will be founded in principles of honesty, not of mere force.
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I have learned to be less confident in the conclusions of human reason, and give more credit to the honesty of contrary opinions.
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Every honest man will suppose honest acts to flow from honest principles, and the rogues may rail without intermission.
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Men are disposed to live honestly, if the means of doing so are open to them.
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Honesty is the first chapter in the book of wisdom.
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Honesty is the first chapter in the Book of wisdom. Let it be our endeavor to merit the character of a just nation.
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I have not observed mens honesty to increase with their riches.
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There is not a truth existing which I fear... or would wish unknown to the whole world.
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A lively and lasting sense of filial duty is more effectually impressed on the mind of a son or daughter by reading King Lear, than by all the dry volumes of ethics, and divinity that ever were written.
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