"Believing that the happiness of mankind is best promoted by the useful pursuits of peace, that on these alone a stable prosperity can be founded, that the evils of war are great in their endurance, and have a long reckoning for ages to come, I have used my best endeavors to keep our country uncommitted in the troubles which afflict Europe, and which assail us on every side."
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Thomas Jefferson, letter to the Young Republicans of Pittsburg (December 2, 1808); H. A. Washington, ed., The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, vol. 8, p. 142 (1871). Source: Library of Congress (February 18, 2010): Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations, page 162. Published by ‎Dover Publications.
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