O Freedom,
what liberties are taken in thy name!
(Daniel George: The Perpetual Pessimist.)
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O Freedom,
what liberties are taken in thy name!
(Daniel George: The Perpetual Pessimist.)
Liberty is the right to do
whatever the law permits.
(Montesquieu: De I’esprit des his.)
Private passions grow tired
and wear themselves out;
political passions, never.
(Lamartine.)
Invention is the mother of necessity.
(Thorstein Veblen.)
Imprisonment is as irrevocable as death.
(Bernard Shaw: Maxims for Revolutionists.)
Justice to others is charity for ourselves.
(Montesquieu: Persian Letters.)
The people should fight for their law
as for their city wall.
(Heraclitus.)
People say law but they mean wealth.
(Emerson: Journals.)
Successful and fortunate crime is called virtue.
(Seneca: Hercules Furens.)
Many priceless things can be bought.
(Maria von Ebner-Eschenbach: Aphorisms.)