Baruch Spinoza — "The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the inte…"
The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature.
The mind, when it understands things, does so according to the order of the intellect, and not according to the order of nature.
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"Emotion, which is a passion, ceases to be a passion as soon as we form a clear and distinct idea of it."
"A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life."
"He who lives under the guidance of reason endeavours, as much as he can, to repay his fellow's hatred, anger, contempt, etc., with love and nobleness."
"The mind is more powerful than the body."
"The highest good of the mind is the knowledge of God, and the highest virtue of the mind is to know God."
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