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Wisest Quotes by Thomas Jefferson
- The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best, that the states are independent as to everything within themselves and united as…
- Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness.
- The example of changing a constitution by assembling the wise men of the state, instead of assembling armies, will be worth as much to the…
- The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best, that the States are independent as to everything within themselves, and united as…
- Peace and friendship with all mankind is our wisest policy, and I wish we may be permitted to pursue it.
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- The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best, that the states are independent as to everything within themselves… — Thomas Jefferson
- Agriculture is our wisest pursuit, because it will in the end contribute most to real wealth, good morals, and happiness. — Thomas Jefferson