Quote by: John Adams

You go on, I presume, with your latin Exercises: and I wish to hear of your beginning upon Sallust who is one of the most polished and perfect of the Roman Historians, every Period of whom, and I had almost said every Syllable and every Letter is worth Studying. In Company with Sallust, Cicero, Tacitus and Livy, you will learn Wisdom and Virtue. You will see them represented, with all the Charms which Language and Imagination can exhibit, and Vice and Folly painted in all their Deformity and Horror. You will ever remember that all the End of study is to make you a good Man and a useful Citizen.—This will ever be the Sum total of the Advice of your affectionate Father, John Adams


Share this:  

Author Bio


  • NameJohn Adams
  • DescriptionAmerican politician, 2nd president of the United States (in office from 1797 to 1801)
  • BornOctober 19, 1735
  • DiedJuly 4, 1826
  • CountryUnited States Of America
  • ProfessionLawyer; Politician; Diplomat