1. All people are born equal, but they are all in shackles.
——Voltaire
2. People are born free, but they are always in shackles. People who think they are the masters of everything else are more important than everything else. is a slave.
——Rousseau
3. People have become accustomed to a life of dependence, comfort, and ease, and no longer have the ability to break their shackles. In order to maintain their own tranquility, they would rather Put on heavier yoke.
——Rousseau
4. As soon as they hear the call, they rush impatiently to their yoke, hoping that this yoke can guarantee their freedom, because although they have enough Even the most astute of people think that they have the wisdom to understand the benefits of a political system but not enough experience to predict its drawbacks, and that the people best able to predict such drawbacks are the very people who hope to benefit from them. , it is not unfeasible to sacrifice one part of freedom to protect another part of freedom, just as a wounded man cuts off his own arm to save the rest of the body.
——Rousseau
5. Freedom is the thickest of human shackles.
——Kahlil Gibran
6. All relationships look like a kind of dependence, a kind of shackles, and all relationships will eventually turn into nightmares.
——Osho
7. Youth passes by in vain, and autumn frost gradually grows on your temples. Sitting with a hairpin and pen strategizing, thinking like a comfortable nest, yellow dust and black sea, thousands of goods. It is difficult for the world to get rid of this golden shackle and jade lock.
——Yuan Qiaoji's "Nanlu Jade Crossing Branches (Untitled)"