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The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead People By Reason, But To Restrain Them By Fear In Such A Way That They Flee What Is Bad Rather Than Love The Virtues, Simply Intend All Other People To Be As Miserable As They Are, And So It Is Not Surprising That They Are For The Most Part Irksome And Hateful To Human Beings.

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

Baruch Spinoza Quotes: The Superstitious, Who Know How To Reprove Vices Rather Than How To Teach Virtues, And Who Strive, Not To Lead

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