Date: 1664
"Thus they also trace figures in these gaps, which correspond to those of the objects. At first they do this less easily and perfectly than they do on gland H, but gradually they do it better and better, as their action becomes stronger and lasts longer, or is repeated more often. That is why the...
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Date: 1664
"I should like you to consider, after this, all the functions I have ascribed to this machine -- such as the digestion of food, the beating of the heart and arteries, the nourishment and growth of the limbs, respiration, waking and sleeping, the reception by the external sense organs of light, so...
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Date: 1665
"The passions are the only orators who always convince"
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Date: 1665
"In the human heart new passions are for ever being born; the overthrow of one almost always means the rise of another."
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Date: 1665
"Condemned men sometimes affect a steadfastness and indifference to death which is really only fear of looking death in the face; thus it can be said that this steadfastness and indifference do for their spirit what the bandage does for their eyes."
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Date: 1665
"Discernment is simply a great light of the intellect which shines into the roots of things, sees everything worth noticing, and perceives things thought to be imperceptible."
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Date: 1665
"The sicknesses of the soul have their ups and downs like those of the body; what we take to be a cure is most often merely a respite or change of disease."
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Date: 1665
"Defects in the soul are like wounds in the body: whatever care is taken to heal them the scars always show"
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Date: 1665
"There is no passion in which love of self rules so despotically as love, and we are always more inclined to sacrifice the loved one's tranquillity than to lose our own."
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Date: 1665
"Youth is one long intoxication; it is reason in a fever."
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