Thomas Jefferson, in spite of his flaws, was generally regarded as a Renaissance man, a thinker, scholar, lover of liberty and great statesman.
The question should be, "Why wouldn't he have loved music?"
Are you referring to Sally Hemmings, perhaps?
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life would be very quiet without music! basically i love music its like my life! :)
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Tottaly love for music.
A:It is actually very reasonable to love Jesus for the things he taught, but believe he was not the Son of God, in fact not even to believe that God exists. The third American President, Thomas Jefferson, disbelieved the miracles of the New Testament but approved some of Jesus' moral sentiments. President Jefferson produced a thin volume which is called "The Jefferson Bible," edited literally with a razor and paste. He simply left out most of the Old Testament references and anything that proclaimed Jesus was divine or that a miracle had happened.
It has a lot to do with music. Music is a way to show emotions like love and hate. Music can remind you of an occasion or someone you love. When you play an instrument, you put your love for playing by music.
Jefferson's love for France influenced his actions and decisions as a diplomat and President by shaping his views on democracy, culture, and foreign policy. He admired France's revolutionary ideals and sought to strengthen ties between the two countries. This influenced his support for the French Revolution and his efforts to expand American territory through the Louisiana Purchase. Jefferson's affinity for French culture also influenced his policies on education, architecture, and the arts during his presidency.
Thomas Jefferson--still survives...John Adams, US President, d. July 4, 1826(Actually, Jefferson had died earlier that same day.)This is the last of earth! I am content.John Quincy Adams, US President, d. February 21, 1848I have tried so hard to do the right.Grover Cleveland, US President, d. 1908Oh, do not cry - be good children and we will all meet in heaven.Andrew Jackson, US President, d. 1845Is it the Fourth?Thomas Jefferson, US President, d. July 4, 1826I love you Sarah. For all eternity, I love you.Spoken to his wife.James K. Polk, US President, d. 1849I have a terrific headache.He died of a cerebral hemorrhage.Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President, d. 1945Put out the light.Theodore Roosevelt, US President, d. 1919I die hard but am not afraid to go.George Washington, US President, d. December 14, 1799I am ready.Woodrow Wilson, US President, d. 1924Source: corsinet.com
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