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Precisely in proportion to our own intellectual weakness will be our credulity as to those mysterious powers assumed by others.
Liberty will not descend to a people, a people must raise themselves to liberty; it is a blessing that must be earned before it can be enjoyed.
The victim to too severe a law is considered as a martyr rather than a criminal.
He that is good, will infallibly become better, and he that is bad, will as certainly become worse; for vice, virtue and time are three things that never stand still.
To know the pains of power, we must go to those who have it; to know its pleasures, we must go to those who are seeking it.
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