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Liberty Quotes by Napoleon Bonaparte
- Nothing is more difficult, and therefore more precious, than to be able to decide.
- The best way to make every one poor is to insist on equality of wealth.
- The conscience is the sacred haven of the liberty of man.
- Washington is dead! This great man fought against Tyranny; he established the liberty of his country. His memory will always be dear to the French…
- This year has begun hopefully for right thinkers. After all these centuries of feudal barbarism and political slavery, it is surprising to see how the…
- If I were to give liberty to the press, my power could not last three days.
- In order that a people may be free, it is necessary that the governed be sages, and those who govern, gods.
- Variety made the Revolution. Liberty was just a pretext.
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