Baruch Spinoza Quotes
Philosophers Conceive Of The Passions Which Harass Us As Vices Into Which Men Fall By Their Own Fault, And, Therefore, Generally Deride, Bewail, Or Blame Them, Or Execrate Them, If They
wish To Seem Unusually Pious.
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