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"Until you can speak pleasantly, remain silent."
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(...) We must admit that human life is subject to frequent error in connection with particular things, and we must acknowledge the frailties of our nature.
Sixth meditation, Oxford University Press
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(...) And I can likewise consider the body of a human being as a kind of machine made up of bones, nerves, muscles, veins, blood, and skin so fitted together that, even if there were no mind within it, it would still have all the movements it currently has that do not result from the command of the will (and hence the mind).
Sixth meditation, Oxford University Press
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(...) Yet I had often heard from people whose arm or leg had been amputated, that they still occasionally seemed to feel pain in the part of the body they were missing; and therefore even in myself it did not seem to be wholly certain that one of my limbs was hurting, even though I was feeling pain in it.
Sixth meditation, Oxford University Press
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(...) But why this mysterious feeling of pain is followed by a feeling of sadness in the soul, and why the awareness of pleasure is followed by joy, or why the mysterious pangs in the stomach I call hunger prompt me to take food, while a dryness in the throat prompts me to drink, and so on, I certainly could not explain except by saying that nature teaches me that it is so.
Sixth meditation, Oxford University Press
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