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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"And from this, that every man desires his own good, it followeth, that every man desires to preserve himself."
"The value, or worth of a man, is as of all other things, his price; that is to say, so much as would be given for the use of his power: and therefore is not absolute; but a thing dependant on the need…"
"For it is not the bare words, but the scope of the speaker, that gives the words their true signification."
"The light of human minds is perspicuous words, but by exact definitions first snuffed, and purged from ambiguity."
"For every man that is not a fool, hath a desire to preserve himself; and to that end, to avoid death."
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