Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"A mirk mirrour is a man's mind."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"The Body is the socket of the Soul."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"The brain that sows not corn plants thistles."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"Corn is cleansed with the wind, and the soul with chastning."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"It's a lightening before death ... This is generally observed of sick persons, that a little before they die their pains leave them, and their understanding and memory return to them; as a candle just before it goes out gives a great blaze."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"An idle brain is the Devil's shop."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"To have wind-mills in his head."
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Date: 1670, rev. 1678
"Youth and white paper take any impression."
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Date: 1678, 2nd edition in 1743
"That Vital Sympathy, by which our Soul is united and tied fast, as it were with a Knot, to the Body, is a thing that we have no direct Consciousness of, but only in its Effects."
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Date: 1678, 2nd edition in 1743
"For though the Geometrician perceive himself to make Lines, Triangles and Circles in the Dust, with his Finger, yet he is not aware, how he makes all those same Figures, first upon the Corporeal Spirits of his Brain, from whence notwithstanding, as from a Glass, they are reflected to him, Fancy ...
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