Summary
This quote suggests that while freedom is important, there are circumstances where it is acceptable to restrict or limit one's freedom. It acknowledges that there are situations where prioritizing individual liberties may not always be the best course of action. These instances typically involve the greater good or the well-being and safety of society as a whole. Such limitations on freedom may be justifiable in the context of maintaining law and order, protecting public health, or preventing harm to others. The quote emphasizes the necessity of sometimes infringing upon individual freedom in these specific cases.