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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
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Quotes by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz's insights on:
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It is true that the more we see some connection in what happens to us, the more we are confirmed in the opinion we have about the reality of our appearances; and it is also true that the more we examine our appearances closely, the more we find them well-sequenced, as microscopes and other aids in making experiments have shown us.
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It is true that as the empty voids and the dismal wilderness belong to zero, so the spirit of God and His light belong to the all-powerful One.
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There is nothing in the understanding which has not come from the senses, except the understanding itself, or the one who understands.
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Nothing is in the intellect that was not first in the senses, except the intellect itself.
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The means of obtaining as much variety as possible, but with the greatest possible order... is the means of obtaining as much perfection as possible.
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Music is the hidden arithmetical exercise of a mind unconscious that it is calculating.
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When the origin of remote peoples goes beyond history, our languages show themselves their oldest monuments.
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Perceptions which are at present insensible may grow some day: nothing is useless, and eternity provides great scope for change.
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I don’t really eliminate body, but reduce it to what it is. For I show that corporeal mass, which is thought to have something over and above simple substances, is not a substance, but a phenomenon resulting from simple substances, which alone have unity and absolute reality.
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I have so many ideas that may perhaps be of some use in time if others more penetrating than I go deeply into them someday and join the beauty of their minds to the labour of mine.
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