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Quotes by George Berkeley

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Others indeed may talk, and write, and fight about liberty, and make an outward pretence to it; but the free-thinker alone is truly free.
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To be a good patriot, a man must consider his countrymen as God’s creatures, and himself as accountable for his acting towards them.
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If what you mean by the word “matter” be only the unknown support of unknown qualities, it is no matter whether there is such a thing or no, since it no way concerns us; and I do not see the advantage there is in disputing about what we know not what, and we know not why.
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The only things we perceive are our perceptions.
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The fawning courtier and the surly squire often mean the same thing, – each his own interest.
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Westward the course of empire takes its way; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day: Time’s noblest offspring is the last.
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But the velocities of the velocities – the second, third, fourth, and fifth velocities, etc. – exceed, if I mistake not, all human understanding...
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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.
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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.
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If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
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