Rene Descartes — "The will is by its nature so free that it can never be constrained."
The will is by its nature so free that it can never be constrained.
The will is by its nature so free that it can never be constrained.
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"I perceived it was possible to arrive at knowledge highly useful in life; and that, instead of the speculative philosophy usually taught in the Schools, we might find a practical, by means of which, k…"
"I desire to live in such a way that I can spend the rest of my life without having committed any fault."
"I have always held that the two questions, God and the Soul, were the chief of those which ought to be demonstrated by the help of philosophy rather than of theology."
"I confess that I have never found in my experience that anything which I once clearly understood could afterwards be called into doubt by me."
"The greatest good is to live according to the dictates of right reason."
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