Army Quote by Thomas Jefferson
“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 world as the former examples we had give them. The constitution, too, which was the result of our deliberation, is unquestionably the wisest ever yet presented to men.”
About This Quote
Source Letter: “On the Constitution,” 1787
Peaceful deliberation by wise leaders yields lasting governance, surpassing war’s impact.
In simple terms: Wise counsel beats force.
Prioritize dialogue over conflict.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- legislative reform
- conflict resolution
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What obstacles hinder wise deliberation?
- How can we ensure diverse voices are heard?
Consensus can be fragile and slow.