Thomas Hobbes — "A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do."
A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do.
A free man is he that... is not hindered to do what he has the will to do.
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"When a man's discourse beginneth not with definitions, it is a sign that he gropes in the dark."
"The desires, and other passions of man, are in themselves no sin. No more are the actions that proceed from those passions, till they know a law that forbids them."
"To believe in God is to believe in a being of infinite power, infinite wisdom, and infinite goodness."
"The end of all knowledge is action."
"The skill of making and maintaining Commonwealths, consisteth in certain rules, as doth arithmetic and geometry; not (as tennis-play) on practice only: which rules, neither poor men have the leisure, …"
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