“Freedom is the only way to achieve true happiness.”
“To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life.”
“The more you struggle to live, the more you are free.”
“The more we love, the more we resemble God.”
“Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues, and can moderate their desires more than their words.”
“In nature there is nothing contingent; all things have been caused by the necessity of the divine nature to exist and produce an effect in a certain way.”
“The more clearly you understand yourself and your emotions, the more you become a lover of what is.”
“The endeavor to understand is the first and only basis of virtue.”
“No one is more to be feared than one who has nothing to lose.”
“One and the same thing can be at the same time good, bad, and indifferent.”
“True freedom is to possess what is necessary for our well-being.”
“To act in accordance with reason is to act in accordance with the will of God.”
“Only a free man is truly self-sufficient.”
“The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whole of nature.”
“The knowledge of God is the highest good.”
“The more clearly we understand our emotions, the more we can understand others.”
“To understand the universe, we must first understand ourselves.”
“Virtue is nothing else than living in accordance with reason.”
“The perfection of things is defined by their nature.”
Baruch Spinoza Quotes :
“The highest activity a human being can attain is learning for understanding, because to understand is to be free.”
“He who has a true idea simultaneously knows that he has a true idea, and cannot doubt the truth of the thing perceived.”
“The power of the individual lies in understanding that all things are interconnected and that one’s own well-being is tied to the well-being of others.”
“In practical life we are compelled to follow what is most probable; in speculative thought we are compelled to follow truth.”
“To be conscious of one’s own being is to be conscious of God’s existence.”
“The world would be happier if men had the same capacity to be silent that they have to speak.”
“No matter how thin you slice it, there will always be two sides.”
“The good which everyone, who follows after virtue, desires for himself, he will also desire for other men.”
“Man is free when he is in harmony with himself and the world around him.”
“The more clearly we understand the causes of human behavior, the more we can work towards a better world.”
“The ultimate aim of philosophy is to show the harmony between reason and emotion.”
“Fear cannot be without hope nor hope without fear.”
“The mind can only imagine anything, or remember what is past, while the body endures.”
“To understand what is true is not enough; one must also be able to act according to that understanding.”
“Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character.”
“We must love God without expecting anything in return.”
“Freedom is absolutely necessary for the progress in science and the liberal arts.”
“Reason and passion are two wings of the human spirit by which it soars to the truth.”
“Nothing in nature is random. A thing appears random only through the incompleteness of our knowledge.”
“He alone is free who lives with free consent under the entire guidance of reason.”
“The mind loves the unknown and hates the known.”
“God is the cause of everything, but everything has a natural cause.”
“We feel and know that we are eternal.”
“He who seeks to regulate everything by law is more likely to arouse vices than to reform them.”
“Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come.”
“True virtue is life under the direction of reason.”
“Blessedness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself.”
“Happiness is not the reward of virtue, but virtue itself; the good man is the happy man.”
“He who loves God cannot endeavor that God should love him in return.”
“Self-preservation is the first and only foundation of virtue.”
“The essence of man consists in his mind, not in his body.”
“Emotion, which is suffering, ceases to be suffering as soon as we form a clear and precise picture of it.”
“To be conscious of our actions, thoughts, and desires is to be conscious of our being.”
“The greatest pride or the greatest despondency is the greatest ignorance of oneself.”
“God is the indwelling and not the transient cause of all things.”
“There is no hope unmingled with fear, and no fear unmingled with hope.”
“Desire is the essence of a man.”
“The true aim of government is liberty.”
“All things excellent are as difficult as they are rare.”
“I do not know how to teach philosophy without becoming a disturber of the peace.”
“I have striven not to laugh at human actions, not to weep at them, nor to hate them, but to understand them.”
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“To be able to live independently is the first step towards true freedom.”
“The only way to deal with fear is to face it head-on.”
“All happiness or unhappiness solely depends upon the quality of the object to which we are attached by love.”
“If you want the present to be different from the past, study the past.”
“Everything that is in the universe is in a state of constant change.”
“The free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.”
“Nature abhors a vacuum.”
“The more we understand individual things, the more we understand God.”