Best Baruch Spinoza Words
- Blessedness is not the reward of virtue but virtue itself. Blessedness
- Freedom is absolutely necessary for the progress in science and the liberal arts. Absolutely
- If you want the present to be different from the past, study the past. From
- There is no hope unmingled with fear, and no fear unmingled with hope. Breast Cancer
- I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of established religion. Becoming
- Nothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine… All
- God is the indwelling and not the transient cause of all things. All
- Pride is pleasure arising from a man's thinking too highly of himself. Arising
- Whatsoever is contrary to nature is contrary to reason, and whatsoever is contrary to reason is absurd. Absurd
- Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues, and can moderate their desires more than their words. Desire
- None are more taken in by flattery than the proud, who wish to be the first and are not. Firsts
- One and the same thing can at the same time be good, bad, and indifferent, e.g., music is good to the melancholy, bad to those… Bad
- Fame has also this great drawback, that if we pursue it, we must direct our lives so as to please the fancy of men. Direct
- He alone is free who lives with free consent under the entire guidance of reason. Alone
- Self-complacency is pleasure accompanied by the idea of oneself as cause. Accompanied
- I would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can… Attribute
- So long as a man imagines that he cannot do this or that, so long as he is determined not to do it; and consequently… Consequently
- How would it be possible if salvation were ready to our hand, and could without great labor be found, that it should be by almost… All
- Everything excellent is as difficult as it is rare. Difficult
- The supreme mystery of despotism, its prop and stay, is to keep men in a state of deception, and with the specious title of religion… Check
- In so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect, it participates in eternity. Aesthetic
- The greatest secret of monarchic rule...is to keep men deceived and to cloak in the specious name of religion the fear by which they must… Achievement
- Better that right counsels be known to enemies than that the evil secrets of tyrants should be concealed from the citizens. They who can treat… Absolutely
- No matter how thin you slice it, there will always be two sides. Sides
- Further conceive, I beg, that a stone, while continuing in motion, should be capable of thinking and knowing, that it is endeavoring, as far as… All
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