Liberty consists of being able to make everything as harmless as possible.
Source: tatoeba (1868)
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Liberty consists of being able to make everything as harmless as possible.
Source: tatoeba (1868)
The most perfidious way of harming a cause consists of defending it deliberately with faulty arguments.
Source: tatoeba (2259)
Muscle tissue consists of innumerable cells.
Source: tatoeba (18806)
The charm of Kyoto consists of the beauty of its old temples.
Source: tatoeba (19307)
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