John Locke — "For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked…"
For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked far enough into the nature of the thing.
For I confess myself to have been guilty of the same error, of not having looked far enough into the nature of the thing.
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"The necessity of believing, without a perfect comprehension, is a great part of the discipline of the mind."
"The love of truth is the first step towards wisdom."
"He who would make his son a good man, must begin betimes with him, and set him to rights, whilst he is flexible, and his mind is easy to be wrought upon."
"The commonwealth ought to determine what punishments shall be inflicted on those who transgress the laws."
"For in all the states of created beings capable of laws, where there is no law, there is no freedom."
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