Thomas Hobbes — "For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason."
For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason.
For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason.
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"The light of human minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity."
"Covenants, without the sword, are but words, and of no strength to secure a man at all."
"Fear and I were born twins."
"The right of nature... is the liberty each man hath, to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life."
"The obligation of subjects to the sovereign, is understood to last as long, and no longer, than the power lasteth, by which he is able to protect them."
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