Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else."
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
What is called liberty is the right to do anything that harms no one else.
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"I know what is good, and I do it not; I know what is evil, and I follow it."
"The rich, in order to live, must eat; the poor, in order to eat, must live."
"The bonds of society are formed by the common needs of men, and the common good of all is the end of society."
"There are always two sides to everything."
"It is in the heart of man that the true source of both good and evil resides."
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