The mind receives a great variety of impressions, and is capable of an infinite variety of thoughts.
Empiricism, natural rights
The mind receives a great variety of impressions, and is capable of an infinite variety of thoughts.
Empiricism, natural rights
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
1689
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"To be happy, then, is to have a sound mind in a sound body, and to be well provided with the necessaries of life."
Strange & Unusual"Virtue is harder to be got than a knowledge of the world."
Humorous"The chief business of the senses is to inform the mind of what passes without."
Humorous"The civil magistrate has no jurisdiction over the salvation of souls."
Shocking"The mind, by being open to conviction, and ready to embrace truth for its own sake, has a free use of its faculties, and a fair opportunity of attaining to a great perfection."
HumorousPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products