John Locke Quote

You have not that power you ought to have over him, till he comes to be more afraid of offending so good a friend than of losing some part of his future expectation.


Sec. 97 - Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693)


You have not that power you ought to have over him, till he comes to be more afraid of offending so good a friend than of losing some part of his...

You have not that power you ought to have over him, till he comes to be more afraid of offending so good a friend than of losing some part of his...

You have not that power you ought to have over him, till he comes to be more afraid of offending so good a friend than of losing some part of his...

You have not that power you ought to have over him, till he comes to be more afraid of offending so good a friend than of losing some part of his...