A blog dedicated to the wit, wisdom, and duality of the nation's 3rd President and foremost thinking Founder, Mr. Thomas Jefferson

Posts Tagged: John Adams

"I believe that justice is instinct and innate, that the moral sense is as much a part of constitution as that of feeling, seeing, or hearing."

- Letter to John Adams. 1816.

John A. and Thomas J. have a burning desire for women. Naughty Founders.

(via 33n75w)

Source: deadbishop

"Bigotry is the disease of ignorance, of morbid minds; enthusiasm of the free and buoyant. Education & free discussion are the antidotes of both."

- To John Adams. August 1, 1816.

Jefferson in John Adams.

"Tried myself, in the school of affliction, by the loss of every form of connection which can rive the human heart, I know well, and feel what you have lost, what you have suffered, are suffering, and have yet to endure. The same trials have taught me that, for ills so immeasurable, time and silence are the only medicines. I will not therefore, by useless condolences, open afresh the sluices of your grief nor, altho’ mingling sincerely my tears with yours, will i say a word more, where words are in vain, but that it is of some comfort to us both that the term is not very distant at which we are to deposit, in the same cerement, our sorrows and suffering bodies, and to ascend in essence to an ecstatic meeting with the friends we have loved and lost and whom we shall still love and never lose again."

- Letter of condloence to John Adams following the death of his wife, Abigail. November 13, 1818.

"There is a ripeness of time for death, regarding others as well as ourselves, when it is reasonable we should drop off, and make room for another growth. When we have lived our generation out, we should not wish to encroach on another."

- To John Adams. August 1, 1816.