Thomas Hobbes — "Felicity is a continual progress of the desire, from one object to another; the …"
Felicity is a continual progress of the desire, from one object to another; the attaining of the former, being still but the way to the latter.
Felicity is a continual progress of the desire, from one object to another; the attaining of the former, being still but the way to the latter.
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"Ignorance of causes makes men feareful of any power invisible."
"Power and wealth, and honour, are but means to obtain power and wealth and honour."
"And consequently, where there is no common power, there is no law: where no law, no injustice."
"Riches, knowledge, and honour are but several sorts of power."
"The condition of man... is a condition of war of every one against every one."
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