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not to find out new principles, or new arguments, never before thought of . . . but to place before mankind the common sense of the subject, in terms so plain and firm as to command their assent, and to justify ourselves in the independent stand we are compelled to take.
— Thomas Jefferson The Declaration of Independence
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Determine never to be idle. No person will have occasion to complain of the want of time who never loses any. It is wonderful how much may be done if we are always doing.
— Thomas Jefferson
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Friendship is but another name for an alliance with the follies and the misfortunes of others. Our own share of miseries is sufficient: why enter then as volunteers into those of another?
— Thomas Jefferson
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Do you want to know who you are? Don't ask. Act! Action will delineate and define you.
— Thomas Jefferson
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The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground.
— Thomas Jefferson
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Whenever the people are well-informed, they can be trusted with their own government.
— Thomas Jefferson
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