John Adams Quote

The numbers of men in all ages have preferred ease, slumber, and good cheer to liberty, when they have been in competition.


The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States (ed. 1851)


The numbers of men in all ages have preferred ease, slumber, and good cheer to liberty, when they have been in competition.

The numbers of men in all ages have preferred ease, slumber, and good cheer to liberty, when they have been in competition.

The numbers of men in all ages have preferred ease, slumber, and good cheer to liberty, when they have been in competition.

The numbers of men in all ages have preferred ease, slumber, and good cheer to liberty, when they have been in competition.