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Thomas Hobbes

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That a man be willing, when others are so too, as far forth as for peace and defense of himself he shall think it necessary, to lay down this right to all things; and be contented with so much liberty against other men, as he would allow other men against himself.
Thomas Hobbes
Obligation is thraldom, and thraldom is hateful.
Thomas Hobbes
Such truth, as opposeth no man's profit, nor pleasure, is to all men welcome.
Thomas Hobbes
Humans are driven by a perpetual and restless desire of power.
Thomas Hobbes
No man's error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it.
Thomas Hobbes
Force and fraud are in war the two cardinal virtues.
Thomas Hobbes
Words are wise men's counters, they do but reckon with them, but they are the money of fools.
Thomas Hobbes
During the time men live without a common power to keep them all in awe, they are in that conditions called war; and such a war, as if of every man, against every man.
Thomas Hobbes
A man's conscience and his judgment is the same thing; and as the judgment, so also the conscience, may be erroneous.
Thomas Hobbes
If all things were equally in all men nothing would be prized.
Thomas Hobbes
The condition of man... is a condition of war of everyone against everyone.
Thomas Hobbes
War consisteth not in battle only, or the act of fighting; but in a tract of time, wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known.
Thomas Hobbes
A man cannot lay down the right of resisting them that assault him by force, to take away his life.
Thomas Hobbes
Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter.
Thomas Hobbes
He that is taken and put into prison or chains is not conquered, though overcome; for he is still an enemy.
Thomas Hobbes
The flesh endures the storms of the present alone; the mind, those of the past and future as well as the present. Gluttony is a lust of the mind.
Thomas Hobbes
Such is the nature of men, that howsoever they may acknowledge many others to be more witty, or more eloquent, or more learned; yet they will hardly believe there be many so wise as themselves.
Thomas Hobbes
I put for the general inclination of all mankind, a perpetual and restless desire of power after power, that ceaseth only in death.
Thomas Hobbes
Immortality is a belief grounded upon other men's sayings, that they knew it supernaturally; or that they knew those who knew them that knew others that knew it supernaturally.
Thomas Hobbes
Geometry is the only science that it hath pleased God hitherto to bestow on mankind.
Thomas Hobbes
I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark.
Thomas Hobbes
The right of nature... is the liberty each man hath to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life.
Thomas Hobbes
Curiosity is the lust of the mind.
Thomas Hobbes
The life of man is solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short.
Thomas Hobbes
Prudence is but experience, which equal time, equally bestows on all men, in those things they equally apply themselves unto.
Thomas Hobbes
Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravitation.
Thomas Hobbes
Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another.
Thomas Hobbes
Words are the counters of wise men, and the money of fools.
Thomas Hobbes
The privilege of absurdity; to which no living creature is subject, but man only.
Thomas Hobbes
The secret thoughts of a man run over all things, holy, profane, clean, obscene, grave, and light, without shame or blame.
Thomas Hobbes
They that approve a private opinion, call it opinion; but they that dislike it, heresy; and yet heresy signifies no more than private opinion.
Thomas Hobbes
It is not wisdom but Authority that makes a law.
Thomas Hobbes
Hell is truth seen too late.
Thomas Hobbes
Fear of things invisible in the natural seed of that which everyone in himself calleth religion.
Thomas Hobbes
Baptism is the sacrament of allegiance of them that are to be received into the Kingdom of God that is to say into Eternal life that is to say to Remission of Sin. For as Eternal life was lost by the committing so it is recovered by the remitting of mens sins.
Thomas Hobbes
Passions unguided are for the most part mere madness.
Thomas Hobbes
Words are the money of fools.
Thomas Hobbes
Leisure is the Mother of Philosophy.
Thomas Hobbes
The disembodied spirit is immortal; there is nothing of it that can grow old or die. But the embodied spirit sees death on the horizon as soon as its day dawns.
Thomas Hobbes
In the state of nature profit is the measure of right.
Thomas Hobbes
Prophecy is not an art, nor (when it is taken for prediction) a constant vocation, but an extraordinary and temporary employment from God, most often of good men, but sometimes also of the wicked.
Thomas Hobbes
A wise man should so write (though in words understood by all men) that wise men only should be able to commend him.
Thomas Hobbes
Laughter is nothing else but sudden glory arising from some sudden conception of some eminency in ourselves, by comparison with the infirmity of others, or with our own formerly.
Thomas Hobbes
All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called 'Facts'. They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain.
Thomas Hobbes
The Papacy is not other than the Ghost of the deceased Roman Empire, sitting crowned upon the grave thereof.
Thomas Hobbes
The praise of ancient authors proceeds not from the reverence of the dead, but from the competition and mutual envy of the living.
Thomas Hobbes
Understanding is nothing else than conception caused by speech.
Thomas Hobbes
The obligation of subjects to the sovereign is understood to last as long, and no longer, than the power lasteth by which he is able to protect them.
Thomas Hobbes
There is no such thing as perpetual tranquillity of mind while we live here; because life itself is but motion, and can never be without desire, nor without fear, no more than without sense.
Thomas Hobbes
The flesh endures the storms of the present alone the mind those of the past and future as well as the present. Gluttony is a lust of the mind.
Thomas Hobbes
Competition of praise inclineth to a reverence of antiquity. For men contend with the living, not with the dead.
Thomas Hobbes
All generous minds have a horror of what are commonly called "Facts". They are the brute beasts of the intellectual domain.
Thomas Hobbes
Prudence is a presumption of the future, contracted from the experience of time past.
Thomas Hobbes

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