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Top 90 Gottfried Leibniz Quotes (2025 Update)
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Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “It is God who is the ultimate reason things, and the Knowledge of God is no less the beginning of science than his essence and will are the beginning of things.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “To love is to take delight in happiness of another, or, what amounts to the same thing, it is to account another’s happiness as one’s own.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I hold that the mark of a genuine idea is that its possibility can be proved, either a priori by conceiving its cause or reason, or a posteriori when experience teaches us that it is in fact in nature.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “But it is the knowledge of necessary and eternal truths which distinguishes us from mere animals, and gives us reason and the sciences, raising us to knowledge of ourselves and God. It is this in us which we call the rational soul or mind.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “There is a certain destiny of everything, regulated by the foreknowledge and providence of God in His works.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “There never is absolute birth nor complete death, in the strict sense, consisting in the separation of the soul from the body. What we call births are developments and growths, while what we call deaths are envelopments and diminutions.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Indeed in general I hold that there is nothing truer than happiness, and nothing happier and sweeter than truth.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Whence it follows that God is absolutely perfect, since perfection is nothing but magnitude of positive reality, in the strict sense, setting aside the limits or bounds in things which are limited.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Indeed every monad must be different from every other. For there are never in nature two beings, which are precisely alike, and in which it is not possible to find some difference which is internal, or based on some intrinsic quality.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “But in simple substances the influence of one monad over another is ideal only.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “The past is pregnant with the present.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “God’s relation to spirits is not like that of a craftsman to his work, but also like that of a prince to his subjects.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Nothing is more important than to see the sources of invention which are, in my opinion more interesting than the inventions themselves.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Each portion of matter may be conceived of as a garden full of plants, and as a pond full of fishes. But each branch of the plant, each member of the animal, each drop of its humors, is also such a garden or such a pond.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I have said more than once, that I hold space to be something purely relative, as time; an order of coexistences, as time is an order of successions.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “It’s easier to be original and foolish than original and wise.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “In symbols one observes an advantage in discovery which is greatest when they express the exact nature of a thing briefly and, as it were, picture it; then indeed the labor of thought is wonderfully diminished.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “It is necessary to believe that the mixture of evil has produced the greatest possible good: otherwise the evil would not have been permitted.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “To love is to place happiness in the heart of another...”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “The monad, of which we shall speak here, is nothing but a simple substance which enters into compounds; simple, that is to say, without parts.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I am so in favor of the actual infinite that instead of admitting that Nature abhors it, as is commonly said, I hold that Nature makes frequent use of it everywhere, in order to show more effectively the perfections of its Author.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Now where there are no parts, there neither extension, nor shape, nor divisibility is possible. And these monads are the true atoms of nature and, in a word, the elements of things.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I hold that it is only when we can prove everything we assert that we understand perfectly the thing under consideration.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Reality cannot be found except in One single source, because of the interconnection of all things with one another. I maintain also that substances, whether material or immaterial, cannot be conceived in their bare essence without any activity, activity being of the essence of substance in general.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Natural religion itself, seems to decay very much. Many will have human souls to be material: others make God himself a corporeal being.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Every present state of a simple substance is the natural consequence of its preceding state, in such a way that its present is big with its future.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “We never have a full demonstration, although there is always an underlying reason for the truth, even if it is only perfectly understood by God, who alone penetrated the infinite series in one stroke of the mind.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “One cannot explain words without making incursions into the sciences themselves, as is evident from dictionaries; and, conversely, one cannot present a science without at the same time defining its terms.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I also take it as granted that every created thing, and consequently the created monad also, is subject to change, and indeed that this change is continual in each one.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I do not conceive of any reality at all as without genuine unity.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Now this connection or adaption of all created things with each, and of each with all the rest, means that each simple substance has relations which express all the others, and that consequently it is a perpetual living mirror of the universe.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “For since it is impossible for a created monad to have a physical influence on the inner nature of another, this is the only way in which one can be dependent on another.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “It has long seemed ridiculous to me to suppose that the nature of things has been so poor and stingy that it provided souls only to such a trifling mass of bodies on our globe, like human bodies, when it could have given them to all, without interfering with its other ends.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Men act like brutes in so far as the sequences of their perceptions arise through the principle of memory only, like those empirical physicians who have mere practice without theory.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “Our reasonings are grounded upon two great principles, that of contradiction, in virtue of which we judge false that which involves a contradiction, and true that which is opposed or contradictory to the false.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “If you have a clear idea of a soul, you will have a clear idea of a form; for it is of the same genus, though a different species.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I don’t say that bodies like flint, which are commonly called inanimate, have perceptions and appetition; rather they have something of that sort in them, as worms are in cheese.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “It is a good thing to proceed in order and to establish propositions. This is the way to gain ground and to progress with certainty.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “I also readily admit that there are animals, taken in the ordinary sense, that are incomparably larger than those we know of, and I have sometimes said in jest that there might be a system like ours which is the pocketwatch of some enormous giant.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “There is no way in which a simple substance could begin in the course of nature, since it cannot be formed by means of compounding.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “For things remain possible, even if God does not choose them. Indeed, even if God does not will something to exist, it is possible for it to exist, since, by its nature, it could exist if God were to will it to exist.”
Gottfried Leibniz Quote: “The knowledge which we have acquired ought not to resemble a great shop without order, and without an inventory; we ought to know what we possess, and be able to make it serve us in need.”
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