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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"We are all lazy and incurious."
"People are so like their first mother Eve: what they are given doesn't take their fancy. The serpent is forever enticing them to come to him, to the tree of mystery. They must have the forbidden fruit…"
"I am a great admirer of women, and I believe they are superior to men."
"Somewhere between obsession and compulsion is impulse."
"Poetry, thank God, does not need reason."
Unspecified, often attributed to his more philosophical reflections.
Date: Early 19th century
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