“A people are free in proportion as they form their own opinions.”
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Source: The Collected Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Watchman, edited by L. Patton
Source: Plutarch's essays and miscellanies, comprising all the works collected under the title of
Source: Memoirs, 2: Correspondence and Private Papers
Source: Leonardo's Notebooks: Writing and Art of the Great Master
Source: Man's Search for Himself
Source: My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla
“You will be paid in direct proportion to the value you create in the marketplace.”
Source: Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World
Source: Personal Knowledge
Source: Writings, Collected and Ed. with a Life and Introd
Source: Osler's
Source: The collected works of Abraham Lincoln
Source: The Real Thomas Jefferson
Source: The Life of General Washington: First President of the United States
Source: Eighty Years and More: Reminiscences, 1815-1897
Source: The Importance of Living
Source: Essays in Historical Chemistry
Source: Brilliants: selected from the works of C.H. Spurgeon
“One's distance from Heaven is in proportion to the measure of one's self-love.”
Source: The Gist of Swedenborg
“Everyone sees the unseen in proportion to the clarity of his hear.”
“The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race.”
Source: Two expeditions into the interior of Southern Australia: during the years 1828, 1829, 1830 and 1831 with observations on ... New South Wales
Source: Essays and Lectures
“The quality of a man's life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence.”
Source: Tom Landry: an autobiography
“Our energy is in proportion to the resistance it meets.”
Source: Delphi Collected Works of William Hazlitt (Illustrated)
Source: Selected Writings of James Madison
Source: Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson
“In books, the proportion of exceptional to commonplace people is high; in reality, very low.”
Source: Edward Weston on photography