Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "The most dangerous method of doing evil is to do good under false pretenses."
The most dangerous method of doing evil is to do good under false pretenses.
The most dangerous method of doing evil is to do good under false pretenses.
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"The greatest pleasure of life is love."
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"The public good should be the object of the legislator."
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