Thomas Hobbes — "No man can have in his mind a conception of the future, for the future is not ye…"
No man can have in his mind a conception of the future, for the future is not yet.
No man can have in his mind a conception of the future, for the future is not yet.
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"The skill of making and maintaining Commonwealths, consisteth in certain rules, as doth arithmetic and geometry; not (as tennis-play) on practice only: which rules, neither poor men have the leisure, …"
"For the nature of man is such, that he is always desirous of new things, and of change; and therefore, if there be no common power to keep him in awe, he will be continually in a state of war."
"In the first place, I put for a general inclination of all mankind, a perpetual and restless desire of power after power, that ceaseth only in death."
"The power of a man, (to take it universally,) is his present means, to obtain some future apparent good."
"Words are the counters of wise men, and the money of fools."
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