The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the mind, rather than a sudden change in the affairs of the world.
Common Sense, Rights of Man
The present state of things is the effect of a long series of revolutions in the mind, rather than a sudden change in the affairs of the world.
Common Sense, Rights of Man
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"The only religion that can stand the test of time is that which is founded on the immutable principles of good and evil."
Controversial"It is impossible for us to suppose that a God, who is just, can be the author of a religion which is not just."
Controversial"The vanity of governing beyond the grave is the most ridiculous and insolent of all tyrannies."
Humorous"The greatest part of the world are born to poverty and wretchedness, not for want of abilities in themselves, but from the want of opportunities to exert them."
Controversial"Kings succeed each other, not as rationals, but as animals. It signifies not what their mental or moral characters are."
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