| Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989. | | | |
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| | | NUMBER: | 1009 |
| AUTHOR: | Thomas Jefferson (17431826) |
| QUOTATION: | A strict observance of the written laws is doubtless one of the high duties of a good citizen, but it is not the highest. The laws of necessity, of self-preservation, of saving our country when in danger, are of higher obligation. To lose our country by a scrupulous adherence to written law, would be to lose the law itself, with life, liberty, property and all those who are enjoying them with us; thus absurdly sacrificing the end to the means. |
| ATTRIBUTION: | THOMAS JEFFERSON, letter to John B. Colvin, September 20, 1810.The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, ed. Paul L. Ford, vol. 9, p. 279 (1898). |
| SUBJECTS: | Law |
| BIOGRAPHY: | Columbia Encyclopedia | | |
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