The true meaning of liberty is not to do what one wants, but to do what is just.
Liberator of South America
The true meaning of liberty is not to do what one wants, but to do what is just.
Liberator of South America
Attributed, but precise source hard to pinpoint. Widely quoted.
Early 19th Century
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