"We do not describe the world we see, we see the world we can describe."
"By 'God', I understand, a substance which is infinite, independent, supremely intelligent, supremely powerful, and which created both myself and everything else [...] that exists. All these attributes are such that, the more carefully I concentrate on them, the less possible it seems that they could have originated from me alone. So, from what has been said it must be concluded that God necessarily exists."
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Source: Discourse on the Method. Book by Rene Descartes (Part 1), 1637.
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