Thomas Hobbes — "For what is there in the world, that is not obnoxious to the change of time, and…"
For what is there in the world, that is not obnoxious to the change of time, and the violence of men?
For what is there in the world, that is not obnoxious to the change of time, and the violence of men?
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"And consequently, where there is no common power, there is no law: where no law, no injustice."
"Rebellion is a disease that proceeds from the ignorance of the people, and the ambition of the few."
"Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another."
"For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason."
"The science of every man's duty, which is called ethics, is nothing else but the knowledge of what is good and evil in the actions of men."
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