Election Time: Jefferson On Appointing People To Positions Of Leadership

Food for thought:
“Of all the duties imposed on the executive head of a government, appointment to office is the most difficult and most irksome.” [“Apothegms” in The Life and Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Including All of His Important on Public Questions, Compiled From State Papers and From His Private Correspondence, by S. E. Forman, or Samuel Eagle Forman (The Bowen-Merrill Company Publishers, 1900, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA).]

Jefferson Memorial In Washington DC

Jefferson Memorial In Washington DC

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