Thomas Hobbes — "The will of man is not free, but is determined by the strongest motive."
The will of man is not free, but is determined by the strongest motive.
The will of man is not free, but is determined by the strongest motive.
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"And from this diffidence of one another, there is no way for any man to secure himself, so reasonable, as anticipation; that is, by force, or wiles, to master the persons of all men he can, so long, t…"
"The life of man, solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short."
"Words are the counters of wise men, and the money of fools."
"For every man is desirous of what is good for himself, and shuns what is evil for himself; but there is no man so good, but that he is ready to take what he can get, and to hold what he hath."
"The desires, and other passions of man, are in themselves no sin. No more are the actions that proceed from those passions, till they know a law that forbids them: which till laws be made they cannot …"
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