“Except perhaps to our God, we all have a facade, even to our closest friends; some of us even to ourselves. . . . . It may not be good that we have it, but I don't believe the state or anyone else has a right to pierce that facade without the individual's consent.”
Quote by Melvin Belli
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“Before an individual can be saved, he must first learn that he cannot save himself.”
Source: What Does Freedom Mean?: An Address Delivered at the Parrish Memorial Art Museum, Southampton, Long Island, September 5, 1943
Source: The Intellectual Life
