Theodore Dalrymple Quotes
IT IS A MISTAKE To Suppose That All Men, Or At Least All Englishmen, Want To Be Free. On The Contrary, If Freedom Entails Responsibility, Many Of Them Want None Of It. They Would Happily Exchange Their Liberty For A Modest (if Illusory) Security.
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