For seeing that the whole world is but motion, and there is nothing in it but motion, it is impossible that any part of it should remain always in the same state.
Leviathan, social contract
For seeing that the whole world is but motion, and there is nothing in it but motion, it is impossible that any part of it should remain always in the same state.
Leviathan, social contract
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