Thomas Hobbes — "For every man that is not a fool, hath a desire to preserve himself; and to that…"
For every man that is not a fool, hath a desire to preserve himself; and to that end, to avoid death.
For every man that is not a fool, hath a desire to preserve himself; and to that end, to avoid death.
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"The instruction of the people dependeth wholly on the right teaching of divinity."
"No man can have a right to anything, unless he has a power to defend it."
"The value, or worth of a man, is as of all other things, his price; that is to say, so much as would be given for the use of his power: and therefore is not absolute; but a thing dependant on the need…"
"The flesh endures the storms of the present alone; the mind, those of the past and future as well as the present."
"The first and fundamental law of nature is, to seek peace, and follow it."
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