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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"The English love liberty so much that they are always ready to sacrifice it to their interests."
"In a true state of nature, indeed, all men are born equal, but they cannot continue in this equality. Society makes them lose it, and they recover it only by the force of laws."
"In reading history you will find that the laws of nature, in the early periods of society, were constantly violated; that the strongest had no right against the weakest, and that the laws of war were …"
"If I knew of something that would be useful to me, and at the same time harmful to my family, I would drive it out of my mind. If I knew of something that would be useful to my family, and harmful to …"
"I have always observed that to succeed in the world, one has to seem a fool, but be wise."
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