When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly.


Letter to Edmund Pendleton (22 January 1795)


When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly.

When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly.

When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly.

When one side only of a story is heard and often repeated, the human mind becomes impressed with it insensibly.