Baruch Spinoza — "The world would be much more happy if men were to govern their passions by reaso…"
The world would be much more happy if men were to govern their passions by reason, than if they were to leave them unbridled.
The world would be much more happy if men were to govern their passions by reason, than if they were to leave them unbridled.
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"All things are determined by the necessity of the divine nature to exist and act in a certain way."
"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."
"Peace is not an absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
"The highest good of the mind is the knowledge of God, and the highest virtue of the mind is to know God."
"It is impossible for a man to be affected by any emotion unless he imagines something which excludes the existence of an external cause of that emotion."
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