Alexis de Tocqueville — "I have often seen that men are more afraid of death than of slavery."
I have often seen that men are more afraid of death than of slavery.
I have often seen that men are more afraid of death than of slavery.
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"In America, conspiracies are unknown; in France, they are the daily news."
"The American has no past; he has only the present and the future. He lives in a perpetual state of creation; he is forever building, forever destroying, forever renewing."
"I am not a democrat, but I have a profound sympathy for democracy."
"I am not afraid of the future, but I am afraid of the present."
"When I examine the state of Europe, I am forced to admit that there is no nation which does not carry within itself the seeds of its own destruction."
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