Montesquieu — "The less we read, the more we admire."
The less we read, the more we admire.
The less we read, the more we admire.
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"As for the law of nations, it is founded on this principle, that the various nations ought to do each other in times of peace the most good possible, and in times of war the least evil possible, witho…"
"It is not the young people that degenerate; they are only open to the impressions of others; it is the old people that are corrupt, and have corrupted them."
"It is an error to believe that a state, however small, can be governed by virtue alone. It must be aided by force."
"The people are extremely susceptible to flattery and easily deceived."
"The love of our country is a love of ourselves."
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