John Locke — "The business of men is to be happy; but in this world, I think it is enough if w…"
The business of men is to be happy; but in this world, I think it is enough if we can avoid being miserable.
The business of men is to be happy; but in this world, I think it is enough if we can avoid being miserable.
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"Whatsoever then he removes out of the state that nature hath provided, and left it in, he hath mixed his labour with, and joined to it something that is his own, and thereby makes it his property."
"Nobody can be forced to be rich or healthy whether he will or no."
"The study of the original of our own ideas is, I confess, a dry and barren speculation."
"Virtue is harder to be got than a knowledge of the world."
"Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves poison the fountain."
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