Thomas Hobbes — "For seeing that the whole life of man is but a motion, and can never be without …"
For seeing that the whole life of man is but a motion, and can never be without desire, nor without fear, no more than without sense.
For seeing that the whole life of man is but a motion, and can never be without desire, nor without fear, no more than without sense.
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"The greatest part of mankind, though they have the use of reason, yet they do not use it to that end."
"For there is no such Finis Ultimus, (utmost aim,) nor Summum Bonum, (greatest good,) as is spoken of in the books of the old moral philosophers. Nor can a man any more live, whose desires are at an en…"
"For to believe that any one should be so fool-hardy, as to put himself into a state of war, without necessity, is to believe that he is a fool."
"Words are wise men's counters, they do but reckon by them; but they are the money of fools."
"The source of all felicity and unhappiness, is the love of ourselves."
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