Alexander Pushkin — "What is freedom? The right to be a slave to one's own passions."
What is freedom? The right to be a slave to one's own passions.
What is freedom? The right to be a slave to one's own passions.
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"The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there."
"Thus people – so it seems to me – Become good friends from sheer ennui."
"I am a poet, and I live in a world of dreams and illusions."
"I hate tyranny, I hate slavery."
"The devil himself would not dare to come near me, for I am uglier than he."
Unspecified, often attributed to his more philosophical reflections.
Date: Early 19th century
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