“Truth is the proper and sufficient antagonist to error, and has nothing to fear from the conflict, unless, by human interposition, disarmed of her natural weapons, free argument and debate; errors ceasing to be dangerous when it is permitted freely to contradict them.”
Quote by Thomas Jefferson
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“Truth between candid minds can never do harm.”
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private
Source: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of state
Source: The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence. Reports and opinions while secretary of state
Source: Memoirs, correspondence and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, ed. by T.J. Randolph
Source: The writings of Thomas Jefferson
Source: Jefferson: Political Writings
Source: Memoirs, 4: Correspondence and Private Papers
Source: Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson
“The greatest good we can do our country is to heal its party divisions and make them one people.”
Source: Light and Liberty: Reflections on the Pursuit of Happiness
