Zhang Chu

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If they are of a strong character, and break their fetters, they become a mark for the society which has not succeeded in reducing them to commonplace, to point at with solemn warning as "wild," "erratic," and the like; much as if one should complain of the Niagara river for not flowing smoothly between its banks like a Dutch canal.
ON LIBERTY - The Philosophy of Individual Freedom: Exploring the Limits of State Power and the Importance of Individual Rights
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