Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else."
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
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"Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains."
"The greatest evil is not to be good, but to be bad when one has the power to be good."
"The truth is not in books, but in nature."
"The greatest evils that befall man come from man himself."
"Nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves."
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