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John Locke

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I have spent more than half a lifetime trying to express the tragic moment.
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Memory is the power to revive again in our minds those ideas which after imprinting have disappeared, or have been laid aside out of sight.
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New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without anyother reason but because they are not already common.
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No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience.
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As people are walking all the time, in the same spot, a path appears.
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All mankind... being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions.
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Curiosity in children is but an appetite for knowledge. The great reason why children abandon themselves wholly to silly pursuits and trifle away their time insipidly is because they find their curiosity balked and their inquiries neglected.
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To prejudge other men's notions before we have looked into them is not to show their darkness but to put out our own eyes.
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Fashion for the most part is nothing but the ostentation of riches.
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Consciousness is the perception of what passes in mans own mind.
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The only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of it.
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It is one thing to show a man that he is in an error, and another to put him in possession of the truth.
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There is frequently more to be learned from the unexpected questions of a child than the discourses of men.
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Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding.
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Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves have poisoned the fountain.
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The improvement of understanding is for two ends first our own increase of knowledge secondly to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others.
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A sound mind in a sound body, is a short, but full description of a happy state in this World: he that has these two, has little more to wish for; and he that wants either of them, will be little the better for anything else.
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To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society that by that alone one might determine all the cases in social morality.
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Every man has a property in his own person. This nobody has a right to, but himself.
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A king that would not feel his crown too heavy for him, must wear it every day, but if he think it too light, he knoweth not of what metal it is made.
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We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves.
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What worries you, masters you.
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To love our neighbor as ourselves is such a truth for regulating human society, that by that alone one might determine all the cases in social morality.
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All wealth is the product of labor.
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Education begins the gentleman, but reading, good company and reflection must finish him.
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So difficult it is to show the various meanings and imperfections of words when we have nothing else but words to do it with.
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Our deeds disguise us. People need endless time to try on their deeds, until each knows the proper deeds for him to do. But every day, every hour, rushes by. There is no time.
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Good and evil reward and punishment are the only motives to a rational creature these are the spur and reins whereby all mankind are set on work and guided
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Our incomes are like our shoes; if too small, they gall and pinch us; but if too large, they cause us to stumble and to trip.
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Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.
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The Bible is one of the greatest blessings bestowed by God on the children of men. It has God for its Author salvation for its end and truth without any mixture for its matter. It is all pure all sincere nothing too much nothing wanting
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An excellent man, like precious metal, is in every way invariable; A villain, like the beams of a balance, is always varying, upwards and downwards.
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The discipline of desire is the background of character.
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The dread of evil is a much more forcible principle of human actions than the prospect of good.
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It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived.
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We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us.
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Education begins the gentleman, but reading, good company and reflection must finish him
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One unerring mark of the love of truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant.
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Things of this world are in so constant a flux, that nothing remains long in the same state.
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The reason why men enter into society is the preservation of their property.
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It is of great use to the sailor to know the length of his line, though he cannot with it fathom all the depths of the ocean.
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Where all is but dream, reasoning and arguments are of no use, truth and knowledge nothing.
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The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom. For in all the states of created beings capable of law, where there is no law, there is no freedom.
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Government has no other end, but the preservation of property.
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But there is only one thing which gathers people into seditious commotion, and that is oppression
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New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.
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Where there is no property there is no injustice.
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The most precious of all possessions is power over ourselves.
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There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse.
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I thought that I had no time for faith nor time to pray, then I saw an armless man saying his Rosary with his feet.
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The only defense against the world is a thorough knowledge of it.
John Locke
The improvement of understanding is for two ends: first, our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others.
John Locke
The Bible is one of the greatest blessings bestowed by God on the children of men. It has God for its author; salvation for its end, and truth without any mixture for its matter. It is all pure.
John Locke
Our incomes are like our shoes if too small they gall and pinch us but if too large they cause us to stumble and to trip.
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Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.
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Any one reflecting upon the thought he has of the delight, which any present or absent thing is apt to produce in him, has the idea we call love.
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All mankind being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions.
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I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts.
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Fortitude is the guard and support of the other virtues.
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I attribute the little I know to my not having been ashamed to ask for information, and to my rule of conversing with all descriptions of men on those topics that form their own peculiar professions and pursuits.
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It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach.
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All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.
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It is labour indeed that puts the difference on everything.
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It is difficult to instruct children because of their natural inattention; the true mode, of course, is to first make our modes interesting to them.
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