60+Best and Famous Rene Descartes Quotes

60+Best and Famous Rene Descartes Quotes

Explore One of The 60+Best and Famous Rene Descartes Quotes

01)  ”At last I will devote myself sincerely and without reservation to the general demolition of my opinions.”

02)  ”He who hid well, lived well.”

03)   ”In order to improve the mind, we ought less to learn than to contemplate.”

04)  ”There is nothing more ancient than the truth.”

05)  ”In order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course of our life to doubt, as far as possible, of all things.”

06)  ”Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it.”

07)  ”To live without philosophizing is in truth the same as keeping the eyes closed without attempting to open them.”

08)  ”It is only prudent never to place complete confidence in that by which we have even once been deceived.”

09)  ”The actions of life often not allowing any delay, it is a truth very certain that, when it is not in our power to determine the most true opinions we ought to follow the most probable.”

10)  ”The greatest minds are capable of the greatest vices as well as of the greatest virtues.”

11)  ”To know what people really think, pay attention to what they do, rather than what they say.”

12)  ”It is not enough to have a good mind; the main thing is to use it well.”

13)  ”Except our own thoughts, there is nothing absolutely in our power.”

14)  ”Common sense is the most widely shared commodity in the world, for every man is convinced that he is well supplied with it.”

15)  ”Doubt is the origin of wisdom.”

16)  ”Conquer yourself rather than the world.”

17)  ”If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.”

18)  ”The destruction of the foundations necessarily brings down the whole edifice.”

19)  ”I am thing that thinks: that is, a things that doubts,affirms, denies, understands a few things, is ignorant of many things, is willing, is unwilling, and also which imagines and has sensory perceptions.”

20)  ”Whenever anyone has offended me, I try to raise my soul so high that the offense cannot reach it.”

21)  ”Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has.”

22)  ”It is best not to go on for great quest for truth , it will only make you miserable.”

23)  ”Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses.”

24)  ”It is not enough to have a good mind. The main thing is to use it well.”

25)  ”It is thus quite certain that the constitution of the true religion, the ordinances of which are derived from God, must be incomparably superior to that of every other.”

26)  ”In order to determine whether we can know anything with certainty, we first have to doubt everything we know.”

27)  ”They do everything in their power to make fortune favor them in this life, but nevertheless they think so little of it, in relation to eternity, that they view the events of the world as we do those of a play.”

28)  ”To live well, one must live unseen.”

29)  ”It is a common failing of mortals to deem the more difficult the fairer.”

30)  ”The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.”

31)  ”It is prudent never to trust those who have deceived us, even if only once.”

32)  ”Nothing is made from nothing.”

33)  ”To attain the truth in life, we must discard all the ideas we were taught.”

34)  ”Truths are more likely to have been discovered by one man than by nation.”

35)  ”To know what people really think, pay regard to what they do, rather than what they say.”

36)  ”The very desire to seek the truth often causes people, who do not know how it should be sought correctly, to make judgements about things that they do not perceive and in that way they make mistakes.”

37)  ”Mind and soul of the man is entirely different from the body.”

38)  ”When it is not in our power to determine what it true, we ought to follow what is most probable.”

39)  ”We must in the end acknowledge the infirmity of our nature.”

40)  ”All that is necessary to right action is right judgment, and to the best action the most correct judgment.”

41)  ”The will determines itself; it should not be described as blind, any more than vision should be described as deaf.”

42)  ”Man, being finite in nature can only have knowledge perfectness of which is limited.”

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43)  ”One cannot conceive anything so strange and so implausible that it has not already been said by one philosopher or another.”

44)  ”Certainly no one can deny that we have such an idea of God in ourselves unless they think that there is no knowledge at all of God in human minds.”

45)  ”The second, to divide each of the difficulties under examination into as many parts as possible, and as might be necessary for its adequate solution.”

46)  ”It is enough that I can understand one thing, clearly and distinctly, without another in order to be certain that one thing is distinct from the other.”

47)  ”In order to seek truth, it is necessary once in the course of our life, to doubt, as far as possible, of all things.”

48)  ”One needs to know what thought is, what existence is and what certainty is.”

49)  ”The more uncommon often only mislead us so long as the causes of the more ordinary are still unknown.”

50)  ”He cannot be a deceiver, since the light of nature teaches us that fraud and deception necessarily proceed from some defect.”

51)  ”Clearly divine grace and natural knowledge never diminish liberty, but rather increase and strengthen it.”

52)  ”If philosophers were always in agreement about the meaning of words, almost all their disputes would evaporate.”

53)  ”For the human mind has within it a sort of spark of the divine, in which the first seeds of useful ways of thinking are sown, seeds which, however neglected and stifled by studies which impede them, often bear fruit of their own accord.”

54)  ”We should totally focus the vision of natural intelligence on the smallest and easiest things, and we should dwell on them for a long time, so long, until we have become accustomed to intuiting the truth distinctly and perspicuously.”

55)  ”Nothing can be added to the clear light of reason which does not in some way dim it.”

56)  ”My principle has ever been to attempt to overcome myself rather than fortune and to change my desires rather than the natural order.”

57)  ”Perfect numbers like perfect men are very rare.”

58)  ”There is such a strong connection between body and soul that thoughts that accompanied certain movements of our body at the beginning of our lives, go on accompanying them later.”

59)  ”Science in its entirety is true and evident cognition.”

60)  ”Method consists entirely in properly ordering and arranging the things to which we should pay attention.”

61)  ”For there is a repugnance in conceiving that what thinks does not exist at the very time when it thinks.”

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