Date: 1665
"Absence lessens moderate passions and intensifies great ones, as the wind blows out a candle but fans up a fire"
preview | full record— La Rochefoucauld, François, duc de (1613-1680)
Date: 1665
"The accent of one's birthplace persists in the mind and heart as much as in speech."
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Date: 1669
"Eloquence is a painting of thought; and thus those who, after having painted it, add something more, make a picture instead of a portrait."
preview | full record— Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)
Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"The writers displayed many geometrical truths before my very eyes, as it were, and derived them by means of logical arguments"
preview | full record— Descartes, René (1596-1650)
Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"This is similar to the way in which we know that the last link in a long chain is connected to the first: even if we cannot take in at one glance all the intermediate links on which the connection depends, we can have knowledge of the connection provided we survey the links one after the other, ...
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Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"For the human mind has within it a sort of spark of the divine, in which the first seeds of useful ways of thinking are sown, seeds which, however neglected and stifled by studies which impede them, often bear fruit of their own accord."
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Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"But since it is not easy to review all the connections together, and moreover, since our task is not so much to retain them in our memory as to distinguish them with, as it were, the sharp edge of our mind, we must seek a means of developing our intelligence in such a way that we can discern the...
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Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"We can best learn how mental intuition is to be employed by comparing it with ordinary vision."
preview | full record— Descartes, René (1596-1650)
Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"Even though problems such as these can often be solved without a method and can sometimes perhaps be solved more quickly through good luck than through method, nevertheless they might dim the light of the mind and make it become so habituated to childish and futile pursuits that thereafter it wo...
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Date: w. 1628, published in 1684, 1701
"First, in so far as our external senses are all parts of the body, sense-perception, strictly speaking, is merely passive, even though our application of the senses to objects involves action, viz. local motion; sense-perception occurs in the same way in which wax takes on an impression from a s...
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