Alexis de Tocqueville — "I have often thought that the most difficult thing for a man to do is to know hi…"
I have often thought that the most difficult thing for a man to do is to know himself.
I have often thought that the most difficult thing for a man to do is to know himself.
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"I am convinced that the greatest danger for a democratic nation is not anarchy, but indifference."
"The American Indians are, in a certain sense, a foreign people, and they have no place in the midst of the European population."
"I have seen in America the most perfect equality of conditions that can be imagined; and I have also seen the most profound inequalities."
"I do not say that the Americans are more religious than other people; but I say that they have a greater respect for religion."
"The American is a man who loves his country more than he loves himself."
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