Alexis de Tocqueville — "I confess that I am not much in love with what is called 'progress' in our days."
I confess that I am not much in love with what is called 'progress' in our days.
I confess that I am not much in love with what is called 'progress' in our days.
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"I think that the most important thing for a nation is to have a good government, even if it is a despotic one."
"I am convinced that the greatest evil in the world is not war, but revolution."
"The Americans are a very peculiar people; they have a way of doing things which is entirely their own."
"I have often observed that in democratic countries the people are more afraid of their own liberty than of the tyranny of a master."
"I have always thought that there was something more dangerous than despotism, and that was servitude voluntarily endured."
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