Thomas Hobbes — "The source of all superstition is ignorance of natural causes."
The source of all superstition is ignorance of natural causes.
The source of all superstition is ignorance of natural causes.
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"For seeing that the whole life of man is but a motion, and can never be without desire, nor without fear, no more than without sense."
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