"The laws ought to be so framed as to secure the safety of every citizen as much as possible. ... Political liberty does not consist in the notion that a man may do whatever he pleases; liberty is the right to do whatsoever the laws allow. ... The equality of the citizens consists in that they should all be subject to the same laws."
"Tell a thousand people to draft a letter, let them debate every phrase, and see how long it takes and what you get."
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Source: Letter to Voltaire. Hoyt's New Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations. Book by Kate Loise Roberts, 1922.
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