"Man is free at the instant he..." - Quote by Voltaire
Man is free at the instant he wants to be.
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“A multitude of laws in a country is like a great number of physicians, a sign of weakness and malady.”
“Wherever my travels may lead, paradise is where I am.”
“A circumstance which has always appeared wonderful to me, is that such sublime discoveries should have been made by the sole assistance of a quadrant and a little arithmetic.”
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“The happiness of man is: I will. The happiness of woman is: he wills. 'Behold , just now the world ... entire love. And woman must obey and find a depth for her surface. Surface is the disposition of woman: a mobile, stormy film over shallow water. Man's disposition, however, is deep; his river roars in subterranean caves: woman feels his strength but does not comprehend it.”
“The most deeply compelled action is also the freest action. By that I mean, no part of you is outside the action.”
“Call me whatever you like; I am who I must be.”