Thomas Hobbes — "For words are but the marks of concepts, and concepts are but the images of thin…"
For words are but the marks of concepts, and concepts are but the images of things.
For words are but the marks of concepts, and concepts are but the images of things.
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"For the laws of nature are not properly laws, but certain dictates of reason."
"Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another."
"The greatest good is that which is most pleasant to us."
"To believe in God is to believe in a being of infinite power, infinite wisdom, and infinite goodness."
"For the nature of man is such, that if they be not restrained by fear of punishment, they will choose to do that which is most for their own advantage."
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