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Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
[First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1801] — Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Manto Tshabalala-Msimang

AZT was never meant to treat HIV. It was meant to treat cancer and, when it was discovered to be toxic, the drug companies stopped clinic trials of the drug because it was so toxic. Is this drug really one we want to use? — Manto Tshabalala-Msimang

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Seek Unity and you will find neither Unity nor Truth.Seek the light of truth, and you will find Unity and Truth. — C.S. Lewis

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Quincy Jones

Bebop and hip-hop, in so many ways, they're connected. A lot of rappers remind me so much of bebop guys in terms of improvisation, beats and rhymes. My dream is to see hip-hop incorporated in education. You've got the youth of the world in the palm of your hand. — Quincy Jones

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Warwick Davis

Very obsessed fans do ask actors to attend their weddings. — Warwick Davis

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

We are all Federalists,and we are all Republicans. — Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Benjamin Franklin

For Age and Want save while you may; No morning Sun lasts a whole day. — Benjamin Franklin

Thomas Jefferson Inaugural Address Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

Good writing does not succeed or fail on the strength of its ability to persuade. It succeeds or fails on the strength of its ability to engage you, to make you think, to give you a glimpse into someone else's head. — Malcolm Gladwell