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Gottfried Leibniz has 73 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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Men act like brutes in so far as the sequences of their perceptions arise through the principle of memory only, like those…
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To love is to place happiness in the heart of another....
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These principles have given me a way of explaining naturally the union or rather the mutual agreement [conformité] of the soul and…
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There are also two kinds of truths, those of reasoning and those of fact. Truths of reasoning are necessary and their opposite…
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According to their [Newton and his followers] doctrine, God Almighty wants to wind up his watch from time to time: otherwise it…
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It is God who is the ultimate reason things, and the Knowledge of God is no less the beginning of science than…
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We should like Nature to go no further; we should like it to be finite, like our mind; but this is to…
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It is worth noting that the notation facilitates discovery. This, in a most wonderful way, reduces the mind's labour.
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Nothing is accomplished all at once, and it is one of my great maxims, and one of the most completely verified, that…
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Taking mathematics from the beginning of the world to the time when Newton lived, what he had done was much the better…
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Whence it follows that God is absolutely perfect, since perfection is nothing but magnitude of positive reality, in the strict sense, setting…
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It's easier to be original and foolish than original and wise.
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All government, indeed every human benefit and enjoyment, every virtue, and every prudent act, is founded on compromise and barter.
— Edmund Burke
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What is courage? This courage will not be the opposite of despair. We shall often be faced with despair, as indeed every…
— Rollo May
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Science itself is badly in need of integration and unification. The tendency is more and more the other way ... Only the…
— Isidor Isaac Rabi
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Indeed every monad must be different from every other. For there are never in nature two beings, which are precisely alike, and…
— Gottfried Leibniz
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The goal of every married couple, indeed, every Christian home, should be to make Christ the Head, the Counselor and the Guide.
— Paul Sadler
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Botha swimmer and a drowned man are in the water; the latter is borne by the water and controlled by it, while…
— Rumi
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Now, I think that in acknowledging that every individual Member of Parliament and indeed every individual member of the Labour Party, has…
— Ron Davies
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Indeed, every true science has for its object the determination of certain phenomena by means of others, in accordance with the relations…
— Auguste Comte
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What is it that you want that you can't get it? where do you want to go that you can't go? what…
— Sessah-Odai Sadick
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Is not, indeed, every man a student, and do not all things exist for the student's behoof?
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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