Thomas Hobbes — "The flesh endures the storms of the present alone; the mind, those of the past a…"
The flesh endures the storms of the present alone; the mind, those of the past and future as well as the present.
The flesh endures the storms of the present alone; the mind, those of the past and future as well as the present.
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"Fear of power invisible, feigned by the mind, or imagined from tales publicly allowed, is religion; not allowed, superstition."
"For by Art is created that great Leviathan called a COMMONWEALTH, or STATE, (in Latin CIVITAS) which is but an Artificial Man; though of greater stature and strength than the Natural, for whose protec…"
"And from this diffidence of one another, there is no way for any man to secure himself, so reasonable, as anticipation; that is, by force, or wiles, to master the persons of all men he can, so long, t…"
"For what is there in the world that is not subject to change?"
"During the time men live without a common Power to keep them all in awe, they are in that condition which is called War; and such a war, as is of every man, against every man."
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