1. Montesquieu
2. Luxury always follows, always follows luxury. - Montesquieu
3. If you follow wit, you will catch folly - Montesquieu
4. Freedom is Montesquieu within the limits of the law The right to act arbitrarily
5. The law always encounters the emotions and prejudices of legislators. ——Montesquieu
6. Ah! How boring is praise when it comes from one's own mouth! ?——Montesquieu
7. Law, when it governs all people on earth, is human reason. - Montesquieu
8. Freedom is not unlimited freedom, freedom is the power to do things permitted by law. - Montesquieu
9. If you like reading, you can turn boring moments into happy moments - Montesquieu
10. What goes bad is never The new generation, they will only rot if the older ones rot. - Montesquieu
11. The measure of a person's true character depends on what he does when he knows that no one will find out - Montesquieu
12. Reading is My best way to banish unhappiness from my life. Reading cannot dispel the pain - Montesquieu
13. I do not do things that are beneficial to my body and family; I do not do things that are beneficial to my family and country. - Montesquieu
14. We speak in front of people who are as vain as us, and their vanity is equal to our vanity - Montesquieu
15. The revenue of the State is that portion of each citizen's own property, to secure the safety or happy enjoyment of the remainder. - Montesquieu
16. Come, humble man, let me embrace you! Let life be gentle and touching...you don't want to make anyone feel ashamed - Montesquieu
17. Since the natural beings have created varying degrees of power in the world, they also often use desperate struggles to make the The weak is no less powerful than the strong Montesquieu
18. If we can entrust our lives in the memory of others, life seems to be extended; glory is the new life we ??gain. It is precious, no less than gifted life - Montesquieu
19. The unfortunate thing about a peaceful country is that it no longer has a conspiracy. This happens when people corrupt people with money. At this time, people become calm and keen on money rather than national affairs - Montesquieu
20. I have seen some people whose virtue and natural attitude make people think they are virtuous. Because they perform their duties reluctantly, all performances are as instinctive. They'll never go into long harangues pointing out their rare strengths because they don't seem to know what's going on.
-Montesquieu