Edmund Burke — "The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace …"
The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace of society, or to the order of a state.
The effects of liberty on the human mind are not always favourable to the peace of society, or to the order of a state.
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"Liberty, when it is abused, is of all things the most dangerous."
"The arrogance of age must submit to be taught by youth."
"They who are in love with practice without theory are like the sailor who boards ship without rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast."
"The effect of liberty to individuals is, that they may do what they please: we ought to see what it will please them to do, before we risk congratulations."
"Public calamity is a mighty leveller."
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