Share this sentence

"Jefferson refused to pin his hopes on the occasional success of honest and unambitious men; on the contrary, the great danger was that philosophers would be lulled into complacence by the accidental rise of a Franklin or a Washington. Any government which made the welfare of men depend on the character of their governors was an illusion."

Daniel J. Boorstin
daniel j. boorstin Quotes Occasional,Franklin,Governors

Loading recommended content...