The right of nature... is the liberty each man hath to use his own power, as he will himself, for the preservation of his own nature; that is to say, of his own life. Thomas Hobbes hathlibertylife Change image and share on social
Sudden glory is the passion which maketh those grimaces called laughter. Thomas Hobbes callglorygrimace Change image and share on social
The Papacy is not other than the Ghost of the deceased Roman Empire, sitting crowned upon the grave thereof. Thomas Hobbes crowndeceaseempire Change image and share on social
The privilege of absurdity; to which no living creature is subject, but man only. Thomas Hobbes absurditycreaturelive Change image and share on social
Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravitation. Thomas Hobbes believeforcegravitation Change image and share on social
The disembodied spirit is immortal; there is nothing of it that can grow old or die. But the embodied spirit sees death on the horizon as soon as its day dawns. Thomas Hobbes dawndaydeath Change image and share on social