Great Throughts Treasury

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Thomas Jefferson

Our wish is that... [there be] maintained that state of property, equal or unequal, which results to every man from his own industry or that of his fathers.

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Thomas Jefferson

Many of the opposition [to the new Federal Constitution] wish to take from Congress the power of internal taxation. Calculation has convinced me that this would be very mischievous.

Men | Money | Object | Power | Public | Right | Wealth | Will | Learn |

Thomas Jefferson

The merchants will manage [commerce] the better, the more they are left free to manage for themselves.

Credit | Experience | Man | Money | Nothing | War | Will | Think |

Thomas Jefferson

Neither believe nor reject anything because any other person's rejected or believed it. Your own reason is the only oracle given you by heaven.

Money | Patriotism | Receive | Will |

Thomas Jefferson

With nations, as with individuals, our interests soundly calculated, will ever be found inseparable from our moral duties; and history bears witness to the fact, that a just nation is taken on its word, when recourse is had to armaments, and wars to bridle others.

Abuse | Better | Body | Corruption | Human nature | Integrity | Men | Money | Nature | Time | Trust | Will |

Thomas Jefferson

The second office in the government is honorable and easy; the first is but a splendid misery.

Life | Life | Money | Prudence | Prudence | Public |

Thomas Jefferson

We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy, as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.

Control | Friend | Government | Meaning | Money | People | Truth | Government |

Thomas Jefferson

The system of banking we have both equally and ever reprobated. I contemplate it as a blot left in all our constitutions, which, if not covered, will end in their destruction, which is already hit by the gamblers in corruption, and is sweeping away in its progress the fortunes and morals of our citizens. Funding I consider as limited, rightfully, to a redemption of the debt within the lives of a majority of the generation contracting it; every generation coming equally, by the laws of the Creator of the world, to the free possession of the earth he made for their subsistence, unincumbered by their predecessors, who, like them, were but tenants for life.

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Thomas Jefferson

To constrain the brute force of the people, the European governments deem it necessary to keep them down by hard labor, poverty and ignorance, and to take from them, as from bees, so much of their earnings, as that unremitting labor shall be necessary to obtain a sufficient surplus to sustain a scanty and miserable life.

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Thomas Jefferson

Were I to commence my administration again, the first question I would ask respecting a candidate would be, Does he use ardent spirits?

Argument | Belief | Body | Confidence | Dependence | Evidence | Faith | Fear | God | Hypocrisy | Influence | Lord | Man | Men | Mind | Money | Nothing | Object | Opinion | Plan | Power | Presumption | Principles | Public | Reason | Religion | Rights | Thinking | Trust | Truth | Will | World | God |

Thomas Merton

The life of contemplation in action and purity of heart is, then, a life of great simplicity and inner liberty. One is not seeking anything special or demanding any particular satisfaction. One is content with what is. One does what is to be done, and the more concrete it is, the better. One is not worried about the results of what is done. One is content to have good motives and not too anxious about making mistakes. In this way one can swim with the living stream of life and remain at every moment in contact with God, in the hiddenness and ordinariness of the present moment with its obvious task.

Labor | Land | Lord | Money |

Thomas Merton

Anyone who regards love as a deal made on the basis of “needs” is in danger of falling into a purely quantitative ethic. If love is a deal, then who is to say that you should not make as many deals as possible?

Enjoyment | Money | Need |

Thomas Merton

In a spiritual crisis of the individual, the truth and authenticity of the person’s spiritual identity are called into question. He is placed in confrontation with reality and judged by his ability to bring himself into a valid and living relationship with the demands of his new situation. In the spiritual, social, historic crises of civilizations – and of religious institutions – the same principle applies. Growth, survival and even salvation may depend on the ability to sacrifice what is fictitious and unauthentic in the construction of one’s moral, religious or national identity. One must then enter upon a different creative task of reconstruction and renewal. This task can be carried out only in the climate of faith, of hope and of love: these three must be present in some form, even if they amount only to a natural belief in the validity and significance of human choice, a decision to invest human life with some shadow of meaning, a willingness to treat other men as other selves.

God | Joy | Little | Men | Money | Noise | Will | God |

Thomas Merton

Faith is a light of such supreme brilliance that it dazzles the mind and darkens all its visions of other realities, but in the end when we become used to the new light, we gain a new view of all reality transfigured and elevated in the light itself.

Care | Civilization | Contempt | Economics | Good | Life | Life | Money | Optimism | People | Philosophy | Will | Friends |

Thomas Merton

We have what we seek, it is there all the time, and if we give it time, it will make itself known to us.

Devil | Good | Man | Money | Nothing | Spirit | Will |

Thomas Paine

One of the strongest natural proofs of the folly of hereditary right in kings is, that Nature disapproves it; otherwise she would not so frequently turn it into ridicule by giving mankind an ass in place of a lion.

Fate | Invention | Money | Uncertainty | Fate | Value |

Thomas Paine

The duty of a patriot is to protect his country from its government.

Church | Consolation | Debt | Doctrine | Man | Means | Money | Redemption | System | Truth | Think |

Thomas Paine

People in general do not know what wickedness there is in this pretended word of God. Brought up in habits of superstition, they take it for granted that the Bible is true, and that it is good; they permit themselves not to doubt of it, and they carry the ideas they form of the benevolence of the Almighty to the book which they have been taught to believe was written by his authority. Good heavens! it is quite another thing; it is a book of lies, wickedness, and blasphemy; for what can be greater blasphemy than to ascribe the wickedness of man to the orders of the Almighty?

Body | Gold | Money | Nature | Truth |

Thomas Paine

There are matters in the Bible, said to be done by the express commandment of God, that are shocking to humanity and to every idea we have of moral justice.

History | Little | Men | Money | Necessity |

Tyler Durden, character created by Chuck Palahniuk in "Fight Club"

People do it everyday. They talk to themselves. They see themselves as they'd like to be. They don't have the courage you have, to just run with it.

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