Thomas Jefferson Quote

He alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself and acquiesce when his opinion is freely overruled, will attain his object in the end.


Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson (ed. 1829)


He alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself and acquiesce when...

He alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself and acquiesce when...

He alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself and acquiesce when...

He alone who walks strict and upright, and who, in matters of opinion, will be contented that others should be as free as himself and acquiesce when...