Pronunciation of the English word maxim.
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1. | He worked in his favorite maxim. | |
2. | Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate. | |
3. | Act only according to that maxim whereby you can at the same time will that it should become a universal law. | |
4. | There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty. | |
5. | The maxim is so perfectly self-evident that it would be absurd to attempt to prove it. | |
6. | It is an important maxim, that we ought to be very circumspect in the prosecution of magic and heresy. The accusation of these two crimes may be vastly injurious to liberty. | |
7. | Always act in such a way that you can also will that the maxim of your action should become a universal law. | |
8. | To live in love towards our actions and to let live in the understanding of the other person's will is the fundamental maxim of free human beings. | |
9. | To live in love for action and to let live in the understanding of another person's volition is the fundamental maxim of free human beings. | |
10. | In short, let it be your maxim through life to know all you can know, yourself; and never to trust implicitly to the information of others. This rule has been of infinite service to me in the course of my life. |