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" No man's error becomes his own Law; nor obliges him to persist in it. "
Thomas Hobbes
Error
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Nor
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" A man cannot lay down the right of resisting them that assault him by force, to take away his life. "
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" 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. "
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" A wise man should so write (though in words understood by all men) that wise men only should be able to commend him. "
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" The Papacy is not other than the Ghost of the deceased Roman Empire, sitting crowned upon the grave thereof. "
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" In the state of nature profit is the measure of right. "
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" The privilege of absurdity; to which no living creature is subject, but man only. "
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" 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. "
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Only
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" 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. "
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" 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. "
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" Fear of things invisible in the natural seed of that which everyone in himself calleth religion. "
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" Such truth, as opposeth no man's profit, nor pleasure, is to all men welcome. "
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" 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. "
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" 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. "
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" The secret thoughts of a man run over all things, holy, profane, clean, obscene, grave, and light, without shame or blame. "
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