Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "The people, being subject to the laws, ought to be the author of them."
The people, being subject to the laws, ought to be the author of them.
The people, being subject to the laws, ought to be the author of them.
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"The general will is always right and tends to the public advantage; but it does not follow that the deliberations of the people are always equally correct."
"To suffer is the lot of man, but to suffer without hope is the lot of the damned."
"Every man has a right to risk his own life in order to save it."
"The rich man, in his bed of down, does not know the value of the poor man's sleep."
"It is less difficult to acquire virtue than to preserve it."
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