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 Hobbes


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When 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 Hobbes


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If 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 Hobbes


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Nor can a man any more live, whose Desires are at an end, than he, whose Senses and Imaginations are at a stand.

Thomas Hobbes


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Life is nasty, brutish, and short

Thomas Hobbes

Mots clés life



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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 Hobbes


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For 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 Hobbes

Mots clés human-nature



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A great leap in the dark

Thomas Hobbes

Mots clés last-words final-words



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The first and fundamental law of Nature, which is, to seek peace and follow it.

Thomas Hobbes

Mots clés peace nature



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Give an inch, he'll take an ell.

Thomas Hobbes


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