Baruch Spinoza — "Emotion, which is a passion, ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a clear a…"
Emotion, which is a passion, ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a clear and distinct idea of it.
Emotion, which is a passion, ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a clear and distinct idea of it.
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"I call a thing free which exists and acts by the sole necessity of its own nature; and I call that compelled which is determined by something else to exist and act in a fixed and determinate manner."
"The mind's highest good is the knowledge of God, and the mind's highest virtue is to know God."
"Things which are really different are distinguished from each other, either by the difference of their attributes, or by the difference of their modifications."
"The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak."
"Every man exists by the highest right of nature, and consequently, by the highest natural right, he does whatever follows from the necessity of his own nature."
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