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- The public is a ferocious beast; one must either chain it or flee from it.
- Martin in particular concluded that man was born to live either in the convulsions of misery, or in the lethargy of boredom.
- Come! you presence will either give me life or kill me with pleasure.
- So it is the human condition that to wish for the greatness of one's fatherland is to wish evil to one's neighbors. The citizen of…
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