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The greatest threat to freedom, as well as the most formidable enemy of it, is a supported cause against it. |
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The hope of free man in a frightened world is the values which man puts ahead of inventions when his back is to the wall. These values are beauty, truth, goodness and having a faith, all of which are bombproof. |
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The jaws of power are always open to devour, and her arm is always stretched out, if possible, to destroy the freedom of thinking, speaking, and writing |
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The man who loves his country prefers its liberty to all other considerations, well knowing that without liberty life is a misery |
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