topane
05-30-2003, 11:53 AM
Since we're quoting presidents today:
"Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."
-Notes on Virginia, 1782
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Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.
-Letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787
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I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent.
-letter to Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789
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Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.
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I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
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A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.
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A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not
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The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.
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But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Notes on Virginia, 1782.
"Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less remote from the truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong."
-Notes on Virginia, 1782
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Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than that of blindfolded fear.
-Letter to Peter Carr, August 10, 1787
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I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever in religion, in philosophy, in politics, or in anything else where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction is the last degradation of a free and moral agent.
-letter to Francis Hopkinson, March 13, 1789
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Banking establishments are more dangerous than standing armies.
-------------------------------------------------------------
I'm a great believer in luck, and I find the harder I work the more I have of it.
-------------------------------------------------------------
A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine.
-------------------------------------------------------------
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not
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The beauty of the second amendment is that it will not be needed until they try to take it.
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But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg.
Notes on Virginia, 1782.