“The commotions that have taken place in America, as far as they are yet known to me, offer nothing threatening. They are a proof that the people have liberty enough, and I could not wish them less than they have. If the happiness of the mass of the people can be secured at the expense of a little tempest now and then, or even of a little blood, it will be a precious purchase. 'Malo libertatem periculosam quam quietem servitutem.' Let common sense and common honesty have fair play, and they will soon set things to rights.” PeopleIfsLittlesEnoughPlayAmericaPoliticsWishCommonKnownLibertyEconomyTakenRightsBloodHonestyOffersMassFairsProofCommon SenseLiberalismExpensesNow And ThenThreateningTempestSecuredFair Play Book:Correspondence Source: Correspondence
“...I wish that I may never think the smiles of the great and powerful a sufficient inducement to turn aside from the straight path of honesty and the convictions of my own mind.” ThinkingMindMayTurnsWishMy OwnPowerfulPathHonestyConvictionSufficientStraight Path Book:Works and Correspondence: Letters, 1816-1818 Source: Works and Correspondence: Letters, 1816-1818
“The root of honesty is an honest intention, the distinct and deliberate purpose to be true, to handle facts as they are, and not as we wish them to be. Facts lend themselves to manipulation. Many a butcher's hand is worth more than its weight in gold. What we want things to be, we come to see them to be; and the tailor pulls the coat and the truth into a perfect fit from his point of view.” WantFactsHandsPurposeWishPerfectViewsHonestHonestyFitRootsGoldWeightIntentionPoint Of ViewHandleBeing TrueManipulationCoatsDeliberateButchersTailorsPerfect Fit Author:Maltbie Davenport Babcock
“I think it's almost immoral to keep on with a marriage that's really bad. It just gets more and more rotten and vindictive and everybody gets more and more hurt. There's not enough honesty about marriage, I think. I wish more people would face the truth about their marital situations.” PeopleThinkingEnoughFacesWishHurtSituationHonestyImmoralRottenVindictiveFacing The Truth Author:Johnny Carson