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Top 60 George Berkeley Quotes (2024 Update)
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George Berkeley Quote: “All those who write either explicitly or by insinuation against the dignity, freedom, and immortality of the human soul, may so far forth be justly said to unhinge the principles of morality, and destroy the means of making men reasonably virtuous.”
George Berkeley Quote: “Whose fault is it if poor Ireland still continues poor?”
George Berkeley Quote: “Make a point never go clear, it is great odds that a man whose habits and the bent of whose mind lie a contrary way, shall be unable to comprehend it. So weak a thing is reason in competition with inclination.”
George Berkeley Quote: “For my own private satisfaction, I had rather be master of my own time than wear a diadem.”
George Berkeley Quote: “Casting an eye on the education of children, from whence I can make a judgment of my own, I observe they are instructed in religious matters before they can reason about them, and consequently that all such instruction is nothing else but filling the tender mind of a child with prejudices.”
George Berkeley Quote: “I know what I mean by the term I and myself; and I know this immediately, or intuitively, though I do not perceive it as I perceive a triangle, a colour, or a sound.”
George Berkeley Quote: “But the velocities of the velocities – the second, third, fourth, and fifth velocities, etc. – exceed, if I mistake not, all human understanding...”
George Berkeley Quote: “My inference will be that you mean nothing at all. That you employ words to no manner or purpose without any design or signification whatsoever. And I leave it to you to consider how mere jargon should be treated.”
George Berkeley Quote: “I am old and do not suffer fools gently and if you expect me to review your work, it better meet my stringent standards for logic and science.”
George Berkeley Quote: “I give up the point for the present, reserving still a right to detract my opinion in case I shall hereafter discover any false step in my progress to it.”
George Berkeley Quote: “Suppose now one of your hands hot, and the other cold, and that they are both at once put into the same vessel of water, in an intermediate state, will not the water seem cold to one hand, and warm to the other?”
George Berkeley Quote: “He who says there is no such thing as an honest man, you may be sure is himself a knave.”
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