Thomas Paine Quote

There is a mystery in the countenance of some causes, which we have not always present judgment enough to explain. It is distressing to see an enemy advancing into a country, but it is the only place in which we can beat them, and in which we have always beaten them, whenever they made the attempt. The nearer any disease approaches to a crisis, the nearer it is to a cure. Danger and deliverance make their advances together, and it is only the last push, in which one or the other takes the lead.


The Crisis No. IV. - The American Crisis (1776-1783)


There is a mystery in the countenance of some causes, which we have not always present judgment enough to explain. It is distressing to see an enemy...

There is a mystery in the countenance of some causes, which we have not always present judgment enough to explain. It is distressing to see an enemy...

There is a mystery in the countenance of some causes, which we have not always present judgment enough to explain. It is distressing to see an enemy...

There is a mystery in the countenance of some causes, which we have not always present judgment enough to explain. It is distressing to see an enemy...