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Aids Quote by Thomas Jefferson

“Truth will do well enough if left to shift for herself. She seldom has received much aid from the power of great men to whom she is rarely known and seldom welcome. She has no need of force to procure entrance into the minds of men.” quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“Truth will do well enough if left to shift for herself. She seldom has received much aid from the power of great men to whom she is rarely known and seldom welcome. She has no need of force to procure entrance into the minds of men.”

Thomas Jefferson

About This Quote

Source Letter: Letter to John Adams, 1790

Ideas gain acceptance through natural persuasion rather than coercion or elite endorsement.

In simple terms: Truth spreads on its own.

Key Takeaway

Trust natural influence over force.

Themes

persuasion truth influence

Mood

thoughtful calm

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • public discourse
  • education
  • grassroots movements

Key Concepts

natural authority social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you promote ideas without relying on power?
  • What role does humility play in influencing others?
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