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- Human beings are not like sheep; and even sheep are not undistinguishably alike. A man cannot get a coat or a pair oboots to fit…
- A person should be free to do as he likes in his own concerns; but he ought not to be free to do as he…
- In the human mind, one-sidedness has always been the rule, and many-sidedness the exception. Hence, even in revolutions of opinion, one part of the truth…
- I am not aware that any community has a right to force another to be civilized.
- The dictum that truth always triumphs over persecution is one of the pleasant falsehoods which men repeat after one another till they pass into commonplaces,…
- As for charity, it is a matter in which the immediate effect on the persons directly concerned, and the ultimate consequence to the general good,…
- A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another, and as the mould in which it casts…
- ‎A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another; and as the mould in which it casts…
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