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So long as I confine my thoughts to my own ideas divested of words, I do not see how I can be easily mistaken.

So long as I confine my thoughts to my own ideas divested of words, I do not see how I can be easily mistaken.

George Berkeley (1843). “The Works of George Berkeley: Including His Letters to Thomas Prior, Dean Gervais, Mr. Pope, Etc. : to which is Prefixed an Account of His Life”, p.85

Every knave is a thorough knave, and a thorough knave is a knave throughout.

George Berkeley (1837). “Works: Account of His Life and Letters”, p.362

[Christianity] neither enjoins the nastiness of the Cynic, nor the insensibility of the Stoic.

George Berkeley (1871). “Alciphron: or, The minute philosopher. 1732. Siris. 1744”, p.178

That neither our thoughts, nor passions, nor ideas formed by the imagination, exist without the mind, is what every body will allow.

George Berkeley (2015). “Principles of Human Knowledge: Human Understanding”, p.17, 谷月社