In matters of principals, stand like a rock; in matters of taste, swim with the current.
Thomas Jefferson
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In matters of style, swim with the current; in matters of principle, stand like a rock.
THOMAS JEFFERSON On matters of style, swim with the current, on matters of principle, stand like a rock.
THOMAS JEFFERSON I'm a coward when it comes to matters of the heart. That is my fatal flaw.
HARUKI MURAKAMI There is no point in arguing about matters of taste.
SOURCE UNKNOWN Cleanliness and order are not matters of instinct; they are matters of education, and like most grea...
BENJAMIN DISRAELI It is inappropriate to discuss matters of business, pleasure or current events in the temple.
L. LIONEL KENDRICK Matters of religion should never be matters of controversy. We neither argue with a lover about his ...
GEORGE SANTAYANA Matters of religion should never be matters of controversy. We neither argue with a lover about his ...
GEORGE SANTAYANA Matters of taste are not, it turns out, moral issues.
ANNIE DILLARD We Americans think, in every country in transition, there's a Thomas Jefferson hiding behind som...
JOE BIDEN It is good to have an end to journey toward, but it is the journey that matters in the end.
URSULA K. LE GUIN That's the good thing about it. Nothing counts except what's goin' on around you.
H.L. DAVIS My gymnasts are always the best-prepared in the world. And they win. In the end, that's what mat...
BELA KAROLYI In my opinion, Nigeria matters! The body of Christ matters
SUNDAY ADELAJA Well, let me tell you something; I knew Thomas Jefferson. He was a friend of mine and Governor. . . ...
RONALD REAGAN what matter most ? _ you . only you.everyday every event would pass by through your vein
LITYMUNSHI Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters
ALBERT EINSTEIN Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
ALBERT EINSTEIN Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with the important matters.
ALBERT EINSTEIN But that is the way we are made: we don't reason, where we feel; we just feel.
MARK TWAIN In matters of conscience, first thoughts are best. In matters of prudence, last thoughts are best.
ROBERT HALL We inherited these principles and these freedoms and we here highly resolve that we shall pass them ...
CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union, or to change its republican form, le...
THOMAS JEFFERSON For what is truth? In matters of relogion, it is simply the opinion that has survived. In matters of...
OSCAR WILDE In and of itself, nothing really matters. What matters is that nothing is ever in and of itself.
CHUCK KLOSTERMAN Thomas Jefferson -- still surv
JOHN ADAMS Thomas Jefferson still survives.
JOHN ADAMS There is no greater glory than to die for love.
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ Together they had overcome the daily incomprehension, the instantaneous hatred, the reciprocal nasti...
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ She would defend herself, saying that love, no matter what else it might be, was a natural talent. S...
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ Religion is like holding on to a rock in the middle of a raging river; faith is learning how to swim...
SOURCE UNKNOWN Can a free government possibly exist with the Roman Catholic religion?
{Letter to JOHN ADAMS Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither lib...
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN I’m not Thomas Jefferson. He was a pussy!
CHARLIE SHEEN Taiwan matters because of its vital role in spreading democracy in East Asia. Taiwan matters because...
ANNETTE LU In politics and in his personal life, Thomas Jefferson was a complicated man, but in one thing he wa...
THOMAS J. CRAUGHWELL Along this corridor of history stand a lakeside tavern that once sheltered Thomas Jefferson and Jame...
HOWARD COFFIN I would like Americans to make things with their hands. Thomas Jefferson and I feel that makes for a...
NICK OFFERMAN Those who are serious in ridiculous matters will be ridiculous in serious matters.
CATO THE ELDER Life in cyberspace seems to be shaping up exactly like Thomas Jefferson would have wanted: founded o...
MITCH KAPOR Who would think it possible to redirect historical scholarship by explaining what Thomas Jefferson s...
EDMUND MORGAN It is who you are that matters and not how you look.
LUFFINA LOURDURAJ I hate a man who swallows it [his food], affecting not to know what he is eating. I suspect his tast...
CHARLES LAMB A professorship of theology should have no place in our institution.
RICHARD DAWKINS We make no saint of Thomas Jefferson—we leave the mindless business of canonization and the worshi...
CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.
A. BARTLETT GIAMATTI On matters of race, on matters of decency, baseball should lead the way.
BARTLETT GIAMATTI Cooperate with your wife in all family matters
SUNDAY ADELAJA Sometimes I wonder," Thomas murmured.
"Wonder what?"
"If being alive matters. If being dea...
JAMES DASHNER Finn, listen!" Trevanion said, his voice raw."I prayed to see you one more time. It's all I prayed f...
MELINA MARCHETTA Be prepared for the worst, my love, for it lives next door to the best.
MELINA MARCHETTA Timing and accuracy is really what matters at the end of the day.
CARSON WENTZ Quite naturally, the men who led in stirring up the revolt against Great Britain and in keeping the ...
CHARLES A. BEARD ...probably the greatest concentration of talent and genius in this house except for perhaps those t...
JOHN F. KENNEDY It has been the way of Rotary to focus thought upon matters in which members are in agreement, rathe...
PAUL HARRIS Beware of over-confidence; especially in matters of structure.
CASS GILBERT The Coast Guard has a long history of operating jointly with the Department of Defense forces in mat...
JAMES HULL It is much more valuable to look for the strength in others. You can gain nothing by criticizing the...
DAISAKU IKEDA the deceased don’t want you to forget about them. They just want you to move past it; not to dwell...
JUSTIN PYFROM My point is, however, that churches do promote beliefs that would more appropriately find a place in...
ROBERT M. PRICE In matters of conscience, the law of majority has no place.
MAHATMA GANDHI We have a monument here for the greatest troublemakers of our history -- Thomas Jefferson and George...
DANA ROHRABACHER No one should let yesterday use up too much of today. Easy to say, hard to live.
ANDREA HAIRSTON It may be the kind where, at the age of thirty, you sit in some bar hating everybody who comes in lo...
J.D. SALINGER There was a house at the foot of the tower, close to the thunder of the waves breaking against the c...
GABRIEL GARCíA MáRQUEZ For what matters in life is not whether we receive a round of applause; what matters is whether we h...
AMOR TOWLES In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.
MAHATMA GANDHI It matters a lot for the party activists. It matters some for primary voters. And it matters a littl...
JACK PITNEY Tom Paine ha...
THOMAS A. EDISON In all matters of opinion, our adversaries are insane.
OSCAR WILDE We are longtime partners of baseball, and with their perception on drugs, I could stand on the roof ...
CATHY BESSANT ['The size of the sea' But others say the debate is important because it can determine whether actio...
JUAN COLE In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable.
MADAME DE STAEL In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable
MADAME DE STAEL Everybody has their taste in noises as well as in other matters; and sounds are quite innoxious, or ...
JANE AUSTEN Laughter can help relieve tension in even the heaviest of matters.
ALLEN KLEIN In great matters men show themselves as they wish to be seen; in small matters, as they are.
GAMALIEL BRADFORD In great matters men show themselves as they wish to be seen; in small matters, as they are.
GAMALIEL BRADFORD Drink life down, Empty the bottle, Taste, sip, guzzle, As to how, It matters not, Just drink life do...
ROBERT E. BERG What matters in the race is how quick you get around the track. What matters to us is how quick we c...
JOE CORNELIUS Don't try to solve serious matters in the middle of the night.
PHILIP K. DICK I don't think it matters necessarily. What matters is the execution of our strategy (of pursuing) pr...
JOE EBERHARDT Jefferson also founded the first intentionally secularized university in America. His vision for the...
DARYL C. CORNETT In the end only kindness matters.
JEWEL Most of what matters in our lives takes place in our absence.
SALMAN RUSHDIE Most of what matters in your life takes place in your absence.
SALMAN RUSHDIE People know what I would do if that ever happened here. I have a frank conversation with my coaches ...
JUDY SAMAHA There's an edge to real rock 'n' roll. It's all that matters.
NEIL YOUNG The superior man cannot be known in little matters, but he may be entrusted with great concerns. The...
CONFUCIUS We can leave a place behind, or we can stay in that place and leave our selfishness (often expressed...
JOHN H. GROBERG For God must have more important universal matters to attend to than keeping himself busy with us, p...
MEHMET MURAT ILDAN Life is a matter of dealing with other people, in little matters and cataclysmic ones, and that mean...
DEBORAH TANNEN Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived
OSCAR WILDE Truth, in matters of religion, is simply the opinion that has survived.
OSCAR WILDE In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity, is the vital thing.
OSCAR WILDE In any event, colonization and the grant of lands were provincial matters.
ALBERT BUSHNELL HART In matters of grave importance, style, not sincerity is the vital thing.
OSCAR WILDE In the race of life, what matters is to complete your race.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA Life's like a play; it's not the length but the excellence of the acting that matters
SENECA Every single minute matters, every single child matters, every single childhood matters.
KAILASH SATYARTHI
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THOMAS JEFFERSON I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever.
THOMAS JEFFERSON Tranquility is the old man's milk.
THOMAS JEFFERSON The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions,...
THOMAS JEFFERSON Resort is had to ridicule only when reason is against us.
THOMAS JEFFERSON No man will ever bring out of the Presidency the reputation which carries him into it.
THOMAS JEFFERSON