Thomas Paine Quote

Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural and honest consequence of all affectionate attachments, and the want of it is a vice. But the dejection lasts only for a moment; they soon rise out of it with additional vigor; the glow of hope, courage and fortitude, will, in a little time, supply the place of every inferior passion, and kindle the whole heart into heroism.


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


Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural...

Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural...

Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural...

Men who are sincere in defending their freedom, will always feel concern at every circumstance which seems to make against them; it is the natural...