Our deeds disguise us. People need endless time to try on their deeds, until each knows the proper deeds for him to do. But every day, every hour, rushes by. There is no time. John Locke daydeeddisguise Change image and share on social
There is frequently more to be learned from the unexpected questions of a child than the discourses of men. John Locke childdiscoursefrequently Change image and share on social
We should have a great fewer disputes in the world if words were taken for what they are, the signs of our ideas only, and not for things themselves. John Locke disputefewgreat Change image and share on social
One unerring mark of the love of truth is not entertaining any proposition with greater assurance than the proofs it is built upon will warrant. John Locke assurancebuildentertain Change image and share on social
Where all is but dream, reasoning and arguments are of no use, truth and knowledge nothing. John Locke argumentdreamknowledge Change image and share on social
Parents wonder why the streams are bitter, when they themselves have poisoned the fountain. John Locke bitterfountainparent Change image and share on social
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us. John Locke chameleoncharactercolor Change image and share on social
There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse. John Locke currentdiscoursegreat Change image and share on social
As people are walking all the time, in the same spot, a path appears. John Locke appearpathpeople Change image and share on social