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Faculty Quotes by Thomas Jefferson
- Books may be classed from the Faculties of the mind
- To instruct the mass of our citizens in these, their rights, interests and duties, as men and citizens...this brings us to the point at which…
- It is a wise rule and should be fundamental in a government disposed to cherish its credit, and at the same time to restrain the…
- The evidence of [the] natural right [of expatriation], like that of our right to life, liberty, the use of our faculties, the pursuit of happiness,…
- No one has a right to obstruct another exercising his faculties innocently for the relief of sensibilities made a part of his nature.
- Above all things, lose no occasion of exercising your dispositions to be grateful, to be generous, to be charitable, to be humane, to be true,…
- The spirit of the times may alter, will alter. Our rulers will become corrupt, our people careless... From the conclusion of this war we shall…
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