There is probably not one most famous quote, but a very popular one is "The days are just packed!"
"The Complete Calvin and Hobbes" has the most pages at 1440 pages .
Thomas Hobbes's most famous quote is "Life is nasty, brutish, and short," which is from his book "Leviathan." This quote reflects his pessimistic view of human nature and the need for a strong central authority to maintain order and prevent chaos in society.
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Thomas Hobbes's most famous book is "Leviathan". It was published in 1651 and is considered one of the greatest works of political philosophy in the English language.
Thomas Hobbes was an enlightenment thinker who believed in the struggle of man. Without government, he argued, life was essentially meaningless. Highly pessimistic, Hobbes did not see an inherent goodness in man, as many of his contemporaries did, and as such took a strict view on the idea of the 'social contract'. His works were numerous and varied throughout his life, but he is the most famous for The Leviathan, De Corpore, and De Homine. Interestingly enough, in the popular cartoon "Calvin and Hobbes" the character of Hobbes is based largely on the philosopher. Hobbes the Tiger is fairly pessimistic and puts a good deal of faith in Calvin's parents-- the perceived government structure.
It's called the "I have a dream" speech. The most famous quote is "We Shall overcome." Some consider "I have a dream" to be the most famous quote from that speech.
Thomas Hobbes wrote the book Leviathan.
Hobbes is a stuffed tiger from Calvin and Hobbes, Who is Calvin's best friend. He imagines him as a Imaginary friend. Hobbes has a big heart, is funny, and loves Calvin. He thinks he's a love doctor. He loves"Mucha's smooches." Still, He loves Calvin even more. --- Do you mean Thomas Hobbes?
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Albert Einstein's most famous quote about understanding is: "The only source of knowledge is experience."