Favorites Quote's
Author
Topic's
Blog
The Power Of Making War Often Prevents It.
-Thomas Jefferson
Please Wait....
Translating....
Select Image
Download as Image
English
Spanish
French
German
Hindi
Chinese
The Power Of Making War Often Prevents
Thomas Jefferson
The Power Of Making War Often Prevents It.
Views: 12
Topic
War
Antiwar
More From Thomas Jefferson
Without Virtue, Happiness Cannot Be.
Liberty
Virtue
In The Fevered State Of Our Country, No Good Can Ever Result From Any Attempt To Set One Of These Fiery Zealots To Rights, Either In Fact Or Principle. They Are Determined As To The Facts They Will Believe, And The Opinions On Which They Will Act. Get By Them, Therefore, As You Would By An Angry Bull; It Is Not For A Man Of Sense To Dispute The Road With Such An Animal.
Country
Believe
Men
Doubts And Jealousies Often Beget The Facts They Fear.
Doubt
Facts
Begets
In The Legislature, The House Of Representatives Is Chosen By Less Than Half The People, And Not At All In Proportion To Those Who Do Choose. The Senate Are Still More Disproportionate, And For Long Terms Of Irresponsibility. In The Executive, The Governor Is Entirely Independent Of The Choice Of The People, And Of Their Control; His Council Equally So, And At Best But A Fifth Wheel To A Wagon. In The Judiciary, The Judges Of The Highest Courts Are Dependent On None But Themselves.
Independent
Long
People
It Is Proof Of Sincerity, Which I Value Above All Things; As, Between Those Who Practice It, Falsehood And Malice Work Their Efforts In Vain.
Practice
Effort
Sincerity
Trending Author
Marya Mannes
Allan Bloom
Jacques Maritain
Arianna Huffington
Alfred Whitney Griswold
Brian Greene
Category
Information