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Quotes by Philosophers - Page 17

It is always safe to assume that people are more subtle and less sensitive than they seem.
Eric Hoffer Quotes
Action and blood now get the game. Disdain treads on the peaceful name.
Amos Bronson Alcott Quotes
Government is a gun that shoots money at your enemy and blows up in your face.
Stefan Molyneux Quotes
Had I been placed among those nations which are said to live still in the sweet freedom of nature's first laws, I assure you I should very gladly have portrayed myself here entire and wholly naked.Thus, reader, I am myself the matter of my book; you would be unreasonable to spend your leisure on so frivolous and vain a subject.
Michel de Montaigne Quotes
Just as terror, even in its pre-total, merely tyrannical form ruins all relationships between men, so the self-compulsion of ideological thinking ruins all relationships with reality. The preparation has succeeded when people have lost contact with their fellow men as well as the reality around them; for together with these contacts, men lose the capacity of both experience and thought. The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction (i.e., the reality of experience) and the distinction between true and false (i.e., the standards of thought) no longer exist.
Hannah Arendt Quotes
Only the hand that erases can write the true thing.
Meister Eckhart Quotes
Every poet... finds himself born in the midst of prose. He has to struggle from the littleness and obstruction of an actual world into the freedom and infinitude of an ideal.
Thomas Carlyle Quotes
The Ideal age for marriage in men is 35. The Ideal age for marriage in women is 18
Aristotle Quotes
If there is anything worth fearing in the world, it is living in such a way that gives one cause for regret in the end.
A.C. Grayling Quotes
Women rescue men just as much as, if not more than, men rescue women.
Criss Jami Quotes
Acceptance of what has happened is the first step to overcoming the consequence of any misfortune.
William James Quotes
Manuscripts - at least for Muslims who understand the subject - are to be read as books whose contents are to be known and understood, for that is why they were written, and not to be regarded as enigmatic specimens for critical textual and philological exercises. To them what is in the manuscripts is more important than what is on them, and so they say: Al-'ilmu fi'l-sudur la fi'l-sutur.
Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas Quotes
If man--if each one of us--abdicates his responsibilities with regard to values; if each one of us limits himself to leading a trivial existence in a technological civilization, with greater adaptation and increasing success as his sole objectives; if we do not even consider the possibility of making a stand against these determinants, then everything will happen as I have described it, and the determinates will be transformed into inevitabilities.
Jacques Ellul Quotes
Modern man is a prisoner who thinks he is free because he refrains from touching thewalls of his dungeon.
Nicolás Gómez Dávila Quotes
Were all instructors to realize that the quality of mental process, not the production of correct answers, is the measure of educative growth something hardly less than a revolution in teaching would be worked.
John Dewey Quotes
Let us be cautious in making assertions and critical in examining them, but tolerant in permitting linguistic forms.[Carnap’s famous plea for tolerance to which W.V. Quine took exception.]
Rudolf Carnap Quotes
Religion is the sense of comprehension of the totality of existence.
Jiddu Krishnamurti Quotes
There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.
Aldous Huxley Quotes
Gatekeepers will always try to stop you getting in. But as a true hero, you have to snatch victory from death's jaws.
Bangambiki Habyarimana Quotes
We rarely recognize the extent in which our conscious estimates of what is worth while and what is not, are due to standards of which we are not conscious at all. But in general it may be said that the things which we take for granted without inquiry or reflection are just the things which determine our conscious thinking and decide our conclusions.
John Dewey Quotes
Fish rule the waters,but can be caught using worms.Birds rule the air,but can be caught using grain.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Why one man rather than another? It was odd. You find yourself involved with a fellow for life just because he was the one that you met when you were nineteen.
Simone de Beauvoir Quotes
I found one day in school a boy of medium size ill-treating a smaller boy. I expostulated, but he replied: "The bigs hit me, so I hit the babies; that's fair." In these words he epitomized the history of the human race.
Bertrand Russell Quotes
The ideal man bears the accidents of life with dignity and grace, making the best of circumstances."— Aristotle
Aristotle Quotes
A prudent man will think more important what fate has conceded to him than what it has denied.
Baltasar Gracián Quotes
A bird that fears turbulence will never know how high it can fly.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
All can be done if the god-touch is there
Sri Aurobindo Quotes
I should acquaint the reader with the basic principles of the mythology I adhered to then. I believed . . . that inanimate objects were no less fallible than people. They, too, could be forgetful. And, if you had enough patience, you could catch them by surprise.
Stanisław Lem Quotes
Time is the greatest innovator.
Francis Bacon Quotes
What is realized in the novel is the process of coming to know one's own language as it is perceived in someone else's language, coming to know one's own belief system in someone else's system.
Mikhail Bakhtin Quotes
Huius (sapientis) opus unum est de divinis humanisque verum invenire; ab hac numquam recedit religio, pietas, iustitia ...
Seneca Quotes
If free enterprise becomes a proselytizing holy cause, it will be a sign that its workability and advantages have ceased to be self-evident.
Eric Hoffer Quotes
To breath through the truth is not the same with knowing it.
Sorin Cerin Quotes
Wherever there is abuse there is also corruption. Politics, philosophy, theology, science, industry, any field with the potential to affect the well-being of others can be destroyed by abuse and saved by good will.
Criss Jami Quotes
Love treats its enemies better than hate treats its friends.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
When there is no vision people perish.
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent?Because you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind.
J.Krishnamurti Quotes
Is it better to work out consciously and critically one's own conception of the world and thus, in connection with the labours of one's own brain, choose one's sphere of activity, take an active part in the creation of the history of the world, be one's own guide, refusing to accept passively and supinely from outside the moulding of one' own personality?
Antonio Gramsci Quotes
The genuine object of debate raised by the [2008 financial] crisis ought to be how to overcome the short-termism to which we have been led by a consumerism intrinsically destructive of all genuine investment in the future, a short-termism which has systematically, and not accidentally, been translated into decomposition of investment into speculation.
Bernard Stiegler Quotes
The order and connection of ideas in the same as the order and connection of things
Baruch Spinoza Quotes
The honester the man the worse luck.
John Ray Quotes
You are a product of your mind, a result of your thoughts, and a consequence of your actions.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
One owes loyalty, only, to those who demonstrate in kind.
T.F. Hodge Quotes
Where is that man who has forgotten words that I may have a word with him?
Zhuangzi Quotes
Thoughts are powerful; before you were born, you were one.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
This eternal accusation against Christianity I shall write upon all walls, wherever walls are to be found--I have letters that even the blind will be able to see. . . . I call Christianity the one great curse, the one great intrinsic depravity, the one great instinct of revenge, for which no means are venomous enough, or secret, subterranean and small enough,--I call it the one immortal blemish upon the human race...
Friedrich Nietzsche Quotes
The stars awaken a certain reverence, because though always present, they are inaccessible
Ralph Waldo Emerson Quotes
A mistake is a stepping stone to success
Bangambiki Habyarimana Quotes
A degenerate nobleman or one that is proud of his birth is like a turnip. There is nothing good of him but that which is underground.
Nicholas Murray Butler Quotes
There nearly always is a method in madness.
G.K. Chesterton Quotes
In the world everyone knows enough to pursue what he does not know, but no one knows enough to pursue what he already knows. Everyone knows enough to condemn what he takes to be no good, but no one knows enough to condemn what he has already taken to be good.
Zhuangzi Quotes
His early failure had released him from any felt obligation to think along institutional lines and his thoughts were already independent to a degree few people are familiar with. He felt that institutions such as schools, churches, governments and political organizations of every sort all tended to direct thought for ends other than truth, for the perpetuation of their own functions, and for the control of individuals in the service of these functions. He came to see his early failure as a lucky break, an accidental escape from a trap that had been set for him, and he was very trap-wary about institutional truths for the remainder of his time.
Robert M. Pirsig Quotes
What a queer gamble our existence is. We decide to do A instead of B and then the two roads diverge utterly and may lead in the end to heaven and to hell. Only later one sees how much and how awfully the fates differ. Yet what were the reasons for the choice? They may have been forgotten. Did one know what one was choosing? Certainly not.
Iris Murdoch Quotes
Soar with wit. Conquer with dignity. Handle with care.
Criss Jami Quotes
Time is a wealth of change but the clock in its parody makes it mere change and no wealth.
Rabindranath Tagore Quotes
Great minds think alike because a greater Mind is thinking through them.
Criss Jami Quotes
...only very few - only humans, as far as we know - achieve the second level of transcendent movement. Through this, the environment is de-restricted to become the world as an integral whole of manifest and latent elements. The second step is the work of language. This not only builds the 'house of being' - Heidegger took this phrase from Zarathustra's animals, which inform the convalescent: 'the house of being rebuilds itself eternally'; it is also the vehicle for the tendencies to run away from that house with which, by means of its inner surpluses, humans move towards the open. It need hardly be explained why the oldest parasite in the world, the world above, only appears with the second transcendence.
Peter Sloterdijk Quotes
So it is said, for him who understands Heavenly joy, life is the working of Heaven; death is the transformation of things. In stillness, he and the yin share a single Virtue; in motion, he and the yang share a single flow.
Zhuangzi Quotes
Taking a step in the dark is braver than taking a leap in light.
Matshona Dhliwayo Quotes
Now, it is of course well known that Christ continually uses the expression 'imitators.' He never says that he asks for admirers, adoring admirers, adherents; and when he uses the expression 'follower' he always explains it in such a way that one perceives that 'imitators' is meant by it, that is not adherents of a teaching but imitators of a life....
Søren Kierkegaard Quotes
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