"What worries you, masters you."
"When ideas float in our mind, without any reflection or regard of the understanding, it is that which the French call reverie."
Source: An Essay Concerning Humane Understanding.
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John Locke
Philosopher, Physician
John Locke was a 17th-century philosopher known for his influential ideas on liberalism, particularly in his work 'Two Treatises of Government.'
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"Who lies for you will lie against you."
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"Any single man must judge for himself whether circumstances warrant obedience or resistance to the commands of the civil magistrate; we are all qualified, entitled, and morally obliged to evaluate the conduct of our rulers. This political judgment, moreover, is not simply or primarily a right, but like self-preservation, a duty to God. As such it is a judgment that men cannot part with according to the God of Nature. It is the first and foremost of our inalienable rights without which we can preserve no other."