Quote by Locke, John
"God having made man such a creature that, in his own judgment, it was not good for him to be alone, put him under strong obligations of necessity, convenience, and inclination to unite with her."
"God having made man such a creature that, in his own judgment, it was not good for him to be alone, put him under strong obligations of necessity, convenience, and inclination to unite with her."
"Reading furnishes the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours."
"All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it."
"Freedom then is the power man has to act or not to act, and to choose which of two contraries he has a will to."
"The end of law is not to abolish or restrain, but to preserve and enlarge freedom."