The writers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were the founding fathers of the United States of America. When those words were written it meant "We believe these truths are true, obvious, self-revealing, and we are hanging on to them." The way they wrote it however has much more power and directness.
There situation with the British Royal Rule motivated them to say to King George, "Hey, this is our land and nation. We WILL be self ruling and what you say does not go anymore. You don't have any business taxing us without providing representation and provision. This is self-evident dude."
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
like 'dont keep ur hopes up' or 'dont wait'
Apprentices used to hold a candle so that more experienced workmen were able to see what they were doing. Someone unable even to do that would be considered incompetent. Sir Edward Dering used a similar phrase in 1641: "Though I be not worthy to hold the candle to Aristotle."
The expression is "Hold the fort." It is shopkeeper slang for "take over for a minute or two" possibly dating from the European "discovery" of the world, when shops and forts were the same thing, and holding the fort would mean not allowing the trading post to fall victim to hostile outsiders or to internal lawlessness.There is also the expression "hold down a job" meaning be employed regularly. There the image is sarcastic, as if a job were such a light thing you could hold it down; but it has become ironic, because our jobs are indeed drying up and blowing away.Hold down the fort does not exist except as an American bastardisation of the English phrase "Hold the Fort". The expression to 'hold the fort' relates to the military strategy of 'holding' a fort so that the enemy could not penetrate the city/castle. The 'fort/shop' connection is a pretty idea but not based on any kind of fact as the shopkeeper slang is no more relevant than any other profession asking for someone to look after its interests in their absence.
It was from back in the days of every household having an enema bag and the use of such bag. Mother would administer the enema and you would have to "Hold your water" for 10 minutes or so before releasing it in the toilet. This was very hard to do without some leaking out. "Hold your water" became synonymous with be patient and show control.
The correct phrase is "We hold these truths to be self-evident,...." The primary author of the United States Declaration of Independence was Thomas Jefferson.
The phrase "we hold these truths to be self-evident" means that the truths mentioned, which come after that famous phrase, do not need to be explained, defended, or rationalized. "Self-evident" means that the thing provides its own justification just because it exists.
The Declaration of Independence.
The Declaration of Independence.
We Still Hold These Truths has 267 pages.
The ISBN of We Still Hold These Truths is 978-1935191674.
We Still Hold These Truths was created on 2009-10-15.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident..." comes from the US Declaration of Independence.
we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal
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