"There is no such thing as freedom of choice unless there is freedom to refuse."
"It is not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger. It is not contrary to reason for me to choose my total ruin, to prevent the least uneasiness of an Indian, or person wholly unknown to me. It is as little contrary to reason to prefer even my own acknowledged lesser good to my greater, and have a more ardent affection for the former than the latter."
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Source: A Treatise upon Human Nature bk. 2 (1739)
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