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 HobbesWhen all the world is overcharged with inhabitants, then the last remedy of all is war, which provideth for every man, by victory or death.
Thomas HobbesIf men are naturally in a state of war, why do they always carry arms and why do they have keys to lock their doors?
Thomas HobbesNor can a man any more live, whose Desires are at an end, than he, whose Senses and Imaginations are at a stand.
Thomas HobbesLife is nasty, brutish, and short
Thomas HobbesMots clés life
In the very shadows of doubt a thread of reason (so to speak) begins, by whose guidance we shall escape to the clearest light.
Thomas HobbesFor such is the nature of man, 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: For they see their own wit at hand, and other mens at a distance.
Thomas HobbesMots clés human-nature
A great leap in the dark
Thomas HobbesMots clés last-words final-words
The first and fundamental law of Nature, which is, to seek peace and follow it.
Thomas HobbesGive an inch, he'll take an ell.
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