René Descartes/Quotes
It is not enough to own a decent mind; the most issue is to use it well.
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René Descartes |
The greatest minds ar capable of the best vices furthermore as of the best virtues.
Divide every problem into as several components as is possible and necessary to resolve it.
The reading of all smart books is sort of a voice communication with the best minds of past centuries.
If you'd be a true seeker when truth, it's necessary that a minimum of once in your life you doubt, as way as potential, all things.
Everything is obvious.
Except our own thoughts, there's nothing fully in our power.
When it's not in our power to follow what's true, we tend to need to follow what's most probable.
Illusory joy is usually value quite real sorrow.
Nothing is further fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs further of it than he already has.
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