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Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That To Speak. But Experience More Than Sufficiently Teaches That Men Govern Nothing With More Difficulty Than Their Tongues, And Can Moderate Their Desires More Easily Than Their Words.

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: Surely Human Affairs Would Be Far Happier If The Power In Men To Be Silent Were The Same As That

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