16 Quotes by Thomas Jefferson about Happiness
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The main objects of all science, the freedom and happiness of man. . . . [are] the sole objects of all legitimate government.(A plaque with this quotation, with the first phrase omitted, is in the stairwell of the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty.)
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Of all the cankers of human happiness, none corrodes it with so silent, yet so baneful, a tooth, as indolence.
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I have given up newspapers in exchange for Tacitus and Thucydides, for Newton and Euclid; and I find myself much the happier.
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The happiest moments of my life have been the few which I have passed at home in the bosom of my family.
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A mind always employed is always happy. This is the true secret, the grand recipe, for felicity.
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Industry, commerce and security are the surest roads to the happiness and prosperity of people.
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The purpose of government is to enable the people of a nation to live in safety and happiness. Government exists for the interests of the governed, not for the governors.
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Public employment contributes neither to advantage nor happiness. It is but honorable exile from one's family and affairs.
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Of all the cankers of human happiness none corrodes with so silent, yet so baneful an influence, as indolence.
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