Quote by Thomas Jefferson

What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.


What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in

Summary

This quote suggests that when there is a consensus among people, it is likely to be correct or accurate. On the other hand, when there is a lack of agreement or differing opinions, it is more probable that the idea or belief is incorrect. It emphasizes the idea that collective agreement reflects a higher possibility of being accurate, while a lack of consensus implies a greater likelihood of being incorrect.

By Thomas Jefferson
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