John Locke — "The great business of the senses is to take in the ideas of external objects."
The great business of the senses is to take in the ideas of external objects.
The great business of the senses is to take in the ideas of external objects.
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"The only fences against the world are a thorough knowledge of it, into which a man should be entered by degrees as he can bear it; and a perfect ignorance of it, which is a state of innocence."
"The Bible is one of the greatest blessings bestowed by God on the children of men."
"The mind is like white paper, void of all characters, without any ideas."
"The greatest part of mankind are more swayed by custom than by reason."
"Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has any right to but himself."
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