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I agree the quotation doesn't ring true, but are you in a position to
ask the speaker you heard for his or her source? 

Linda H. Rowe
Historical Research
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
757-220-7443
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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Robin Gabriel
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Subject: TJ quotation citation

I was recently at a presentation where the speaker used an unfamiliar
Jefferson quotation and I have had no luck tracking down its citation. A
Google search led to 359,000 sites, but alas none of them on the first 5
pages gives me a citation. I have also checked the Jefferson Cyclopedia
and
staff at Monticello.

Does anyone recognize this quotation and can you tell me from where it
comes:

"In matters of principle, stand like a rock; in matters of taste, swim
with
the current."

Thanks,
Robin Gabriel
Director of Education
Monticello

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