John Locke — "The knowledge of man's self is the beginning of all wisdom."
The knowledge of man's self is the beginning of all wisdom.
The knowledge of man's self is the beginning of all wisdom.
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"Every man has a property in his own person: this no body has any right to but himself. The labour of his body, and the work of his hands, we may say, are properly his."
"The improvement of the understanding is for two ends: first, for our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others."
"The commonwealth ought to determine what punishments shall be inflicted on those who transgress the laws."
"Our business here is not to know all things, but those which concern our conduct."
"Bread, or water, or wine, which are the ordinary food and nourishment of the body, yet are not by nature bread, water, or wine, but become so by the application of the mind."
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