
As reported by Alexander Polyhistor, and Diogenes Laërtius in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, "Pythagoras", Sect. 30, in the translation of C. D. Yonge (1853)
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Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook K (1789-1793)
As reported by Alexander Polyhistor, and Diogenes Laërtius in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, "Pythagoras", Sect. 30, in the translation of C. D. Yonge (1853)
“A man is to be cheated into passion, but to be reasoned into truth.”
Religio Laici (1682), Preface.
Daedalus or Science and the Future (1923)
(A.J. Broomhall. Hudson Taylor and China’s Open Century, Book Four: Survivors’ Pact. London: Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1984, 58).
Daedalus or Science and the Future (1923)
Variant: The conservative has little to fear from the man whose reason is the servant of his passions, but let him beware of him in whom reason has become the greatest and most terrible of passions. These are the wreckers of outworn empires.
“Reason in man is rather like God in the world.”
Opuscule II, De Regno
“It is only by the exercise of reason that man can discover God.”
1790s, The Age of Reason, Part I (1794)
“The belly is the reason that man does not easily mistake himself for a god.”
Source: War in Heaven (1998), P. 175