Alexis De Tocqueville Quotes
The Language In Which Thought Is Embodied Is The Mere Carcass Of The Thought, And Not The Idea Itself; Tribunals May Condemn The Form, But The Sense And Spirit Of The Work Is Too Subtle For Their Authority.
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