Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
This quote is from French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau in his work "The Social Contract." Rousseau believed that society's institutions and rules limit individual freedoms, though people are born naturally free.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778): L'homme est ne libre, et partout il est dans les fers. "Man was born free, and everywhere he is in chains.".
Jean Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) The quote is from the first line of the first chapter of book 1 of "The Social Contract" (1762).
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a philosopher, is often attributed with the belief that "man is born free and everywhere he is in chains." This ideology suggests that individuals are inherently good but may be corrupted by society and its institutions.
Abraham Lincoln said, "honor to the soldier and sailor everywhere"
Umar ibnu Khattab r.a
because 2 chains said so!
yes all the time everywhere on Twitter he said stfu and he said a**
God can be said to be ubiquitous because he is everywhere
Milton Friedman
it is said that the number 23 appears everywhere in life. from names to birthdates to anything else you can think of. it is said that the number 23 appears everywhere in life. from names to birthdates to anything else you can think of.
It was the blind philosopher Skotadios of Nieta.