Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz — "Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not…"
Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
Every mind has a horizon in respect to its present intellectual capacity but not in respect to its future intellectual capacity.
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"It is not the eye that sees, but the mind."
"The monads are the true atoms of nature, and, in a word, the elements of things."
"God always chooses the best, and there is no other reason for his choice than the perfection of the chosen."
"He who hasn't tasted bitter things hasn't earned sweet things."
"I do not like X as a symbol for multiplication, as it is easily confounded with x."
'The Shorter Leibniz Texts: A Collection of New Translations'
Date: 2006 (publication of collection)
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