116 Quotes by Thomas Jefferson about Men

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    In every country and every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own. It is easier to acquire wealth and power by this combination than by deserving them, and to effect this, they have perverted the purest religion ever preached to man into mystery and jargon, unintelligible to all mankind, and therefore the safer for their purposes.

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    I view great cities as pestilential to the morals, the health, and the liberties of man.

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    No provision in our Constitution ought to be dearer to man than that which protects the rights of conscience against the enterprises of the civil authority.

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    I am sure the man who powders most, perfumes most, embroiders most, and talks most nonsense, is most admired. Though to be candid, there are some who have too much good sense to esteem such monkey-like animals as these, in whose formation, as the saying is, the tailors and barbers go halves with God Almighty.

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    He who made us would have been a pitiful bungler, if he had made the rules of our moral conduct a matter of science. For one man of science, there are thousands who are not. What would have become of them? Man was destined for society. His morality, therefore, was to be formed to this object. He was endowed with a sense of right and wrong, merely relative to this.

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    No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another; and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.

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