The bounds of human possibility are not as confining as we think they are; they are made to seem to be tight by our weaknesses, our vices, our prejudices that confine them (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract)
The bounds of human possibility are not as confining as we think they are; they are made to seem to be tight by our weaknesses, our vices, our prejudices that confine them (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, The Social Contract)