Thomas Jefferson was a very remarkable man
who started learning very early in life and never stopped.
At 5, began studying under his cousin's
tutor.
At 9, studied Latin, Greek and French.
At 14, studied classical literature and
additional languages.
At 16, entered the College of William
and Mary.
At 19, studied Law for 5 years starting
under George Wythe.
At 23, started his own law practice.
At 25, was elected to the Virginia House
of Burgesses.
At 31, wrote the widely circulated
"Summary View of the Rights of British America
” and retired from his law practice.
At 32, was a Delegate to the Second
Continental Congress.
At 33, wrote the Declaration of Independence ..
At 33, took three years to revise Virginia 's legal code
and wrote a Public Education bill and a statute for Religious Freedom.
At 36, was elected the second Governor of Virginia , succeeding
Patrick Henry.
At 40, served in Congress for two years.
At 41, was the American minister to France , and
negotiated commercial treaties with European nations along with Ben Franklin
and John Adams.
At 46, served as the first Secretary of
State under George Washington.
At 53, served as Vice President and was
elected president of the American Philosophical Society.
At 55, drafted the Kentucky Resolutions, and became the
active head of Republican Party.
At 57, was elected the third president of
the United States
...
At 60, obtained the Louisiana
Purchase , doubling the nation's size.
At 61, was elected to a second term as
President.
At 65, retired to Monticello ..
At 80, helped President Monroe shape the Monroe Doctrine.
At 81, almost single-handedly created the University of Virginia , and served as its first
president.
At 83, died on the 50th anniversary of the
Signing of the Declaration of Independence, along with John Adams
Thomas Jefferson knew because he himself
studied the previous failed attempts at government. He understood actual
history, the nature of God, his laws and the nature of man. That happens to
be way more than what most understand today.. Jefferson
really knew his stuff. A voice from the past to lead us in the future:
John F. Kennedy held a dinner in the white
House for a group of the brightest minds in the nation at that time. He made
this statement: "This is perhaps the assembly of the most intelligence
ever to gather at one time in the White House with the exception of when
Thomas Jefferson dined alone."
"When we get piled upon
one another in large cities, as in Europe, we shall become as corrupt as Europe .." -- Thomas Jefferson
"The democracy will
cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give
to those who would not."
-- Thomas Jefferson
"It is incumbent on
every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. A principle which if acted
on would save one-half the wars of the world."
-- Thomas Jefferson
"I predict future
happiness for Americans if they can prevent the government from wasting the
labors of the people under the pretense of taking care of them." --
Thomas Jefferson
"My reading of history
convinces me that most bad government results from too much government."
-- Thomas Jefferson
"No free man shall ever
be debarred the use of arms." -- Thomas Jefferson
"The strongest reason for the people
to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect
themselves against tyranny in government."
-- Thomas Jefferson
"The tree of liberty
must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and
tyrants." -- Thomas Jefferson
"To compel a man to
subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and
abhors is sinful and tyrannical."
-- Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson said in
1802:
"I believe that banking
institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.
If the American people ever
allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by
inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around
the banks will deprive the people of all property - until their children
wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered."
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