Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else."
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
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"The most dangerous of all enterprises is to make a man think."
"Nature never deceives us; it is always we who deceive ourselves."
"The more I study men, the more I see the difference between them and other animals."
"To be truly good, we must be independent."
"Let us then, in the first place, lay down as an incontestable maxim that the first impulses of nature are always right."
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