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John Philpot Curran was an Irish public servant and lawyer known for his advocacy of civil liberties and reform. A prominent figure in Irish legal and political history, Curran's speeches and writings reflected his commitment to justice and the protection of individual rights. His work in the fight for political and social reform has left a lasting impact on Irish history.
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"It is the common fate of the indolent to see their rights become a prey to the active."

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"In this administration, a place can be found for every bad man."

Man,
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"The condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal vigilance."

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"When I can't talk sense, I talk metaphor."

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"Evil prospers when good men do nothing."

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"Assassinate me you may; intimidate me you cannot."

May,
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"His smile is like the silver plate on a coffin."

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"My dear doctor, I am surprised to hear you say that I am coughing very badly, as I have been practising all night."

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