Practice conquers the habit of doing, without reflecting on the rule.
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All men are liable to error; and most men are, in many points, by passion or interest, under temptation to it.
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Though I have said above.... That all men by Nature are equal, I cannot be supposed to understand all sorts of Equality Age or Virtue may give Men a just Precedency Excellency of Parts and Merit may place others above the common level Birth may subject some, and Alliance or Benefits others, to pay an Observance to those to whom Nature, Gratitude or other Respects may have made it due and yet all this consists with the Equality which all men are in, in respect of Jurisdiction or Dominion one over another, which was the Equality I there spoke of ... being that equal Right that every Man hath, to his natural Freedom, without being subjected to the Will or Authority of any other Man.
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The improvement of the understanding is for two ends first, for our own increase of knowledge secondly, to enable us to deliver and make out that knowledge to others.
John Locke
If punishment makes not the will supple it hardens the offender.
John Locke
There is frequently more to be learned from the unexpected questions of a child than the discourses of men.
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