Character Quote by Thomas Jefferson
“If the Wise be the happy man... he must be virtuous too; for, without virtue, happiness cannot be. This then is the true scope of all academical emulation.”
About This Quote
Source Letter: Correspondence with John Adams, 1790
True happiness requires virtue; without it, happiness is impossible, defining the purpose of scholarly pursuits.
In simple terms: Virtue is essential for genuine happiness.
Cultivate virtue for lasting joy.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal development
- academic focus
- leadership
- public service
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What virtues do you prioritize?
- How can virtue be taught effectively?
Virtue alone may not guarantee happiness.