The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.

The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.

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Freedom is a man's natural power of doing what he pleases, so far as he is not prevented by force or law.

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More law, less justice.

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The safety of the people shall be the highest law.

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A home without books is a body without soul.

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Justice consists in doing no injury to men decency in giving them no offense.

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Hatred is settled anger.

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Hatred is inveterate anger.

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Live as brave men; and if fortune is adverse, front its blows with brave hearts.

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