John Stuart Mill — "Every man who says frankly and without cant, what he thinks, will be in some way…"
Every man who says frankly and without cant, what he thinks, will be in some way a benefactor to his age.
Every man who says frankly and without cant, what he thinks, will be in some way a benefactor to his age.
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"The principle itself of dogmatic religion, dogmatic morality, dogmatic philosophy, is what requires to be rooted out."
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"The whole of mankind has a right to the benefit of the best ideas, which can only be produced by freedom of thought."
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