“The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once.”
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“The senses deceive from time to time, and it is prudent never to trust wholly those who have deceived us even once.”
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“It is only prudent never to place complete confidence in that by which we have even once been deceived.”
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“Common sense is the most fairly distributed thing in the world, for each one thinks he is so well-endowed with it that even those who are hardest to satisfy in all other matters are not in t...”
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“I hope that posterity will judge me kindly, not only as to the things which I have explained, but also to those which I have intentionally omitted so as to leave to others the pleasure of di...”
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“Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.”
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“Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.”
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“It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well.”
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“A state is better governed which has few laws, and those laws strictly observed.”
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“Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare.”
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“Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it.”
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“There is nothing so strange and so unbelievable that it has not been said by one philosopher or another.”
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“The first precept was never to accept a thing as true until I knew it as such without a single doubt.”
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“When it is not in our power to follow what is true, we ought to follow what is most probable.”
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“Everything is self-evident.”
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“The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.”
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