John Stuart Mill — "To be prevented from doing what one is inclined to do, is bondage."
To be prevented from doing what one is inclined to do, is bondage.
To be prevented from doing what one is inclined to do, is bondage.
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"The only freedom which consists in doing what one desires, is a freedom which, if not qualified by other considerations, is inconsistent with the good of society."
"The grand, leading principle, towards which every argument unfolded in these pages directly converges, is the absolute and essential importance of human development in its richest diversity."
"The great mass of changes are improvements, because the old system was bad."
"The ultimate sanction, therefore, of all morality, is a subjective feeling in our own minds."
"Individual spontaneity is entitled to free exercise."
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