Rene Descartes — "To be able to live without fear, without anxiety, without sadness, and without a…"
To be able to live without fear, without anxiety, without sadness, and without any other passion which could disturb the tranquillity of the soul.
To be able to live without fear, without anxiety, without sadness, and without any other passion which could disturb the tranquillity of the soul.
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"The two operations of our understanding, intuition and deduction, on which alone we have said we must rely in the acquisition of knowledge."
"The whole of philosophy is like a tree, whose roots are metaphysics, whose trunk is physics, and whose branches are all the other sciences."
"The greatest good is to live according to the dictates of right reason."
"I desire to live in peace and to be useful to all men."
"I confess that I have never been able to find out what is the 'substantial form' of a human body, or how it differs from the form of a statue."
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