
Top 15 Meaninglessness Philosophy Quotes
#1. What power have you got? Where did you get it from? In whose interests do you exercise it? To whom are you accountable? And how can we get rid of you
Tony Benn
#2. In 'Scream 2', they have this discussion about how sequels always suck.
Thomas Bangalter
#3. Razo wasn't good at anything except maybe cramming two cherries up one nostril.
Shannon Hale
#4. Many of us feel alone and assaulted by the meaninglessness of what we are doing. But, at such times, we are doing; the problem is not a lack of activity with a point, but rather questions about the point of the activity.
Carolyn G. Heilbrun
#5. The longer people receive economic assistance, the worse their social condition and behavior.
James Cook
#6. Where are we headed? Are we not endlessly plunging - backwards, sideways, forwards, in all directions? Is there an up and a down anymore? Do we not wander as if through an endless nothingness? Do we not feel the breath of empty space? Hasn't it grown colder?
Friedrich Nietzsche
#7. People, even independently minded people, do to an extent draw their impressions from what they are told, especially if they are told it incessantly by newspapers.
Neil Kinnock
#8. How often does a man ruin his disciples by remaining always with them! When men are once trained, it is essential that their leader leave them, for without his absence they cannot develop themselves. Plants always remain small under a big tree.
Swami Vivekananda
#9. Either God is real or he isn't; I'm ok with that.
Anonymous
#10. All of us would be wiser if we would resolve never to put people down, except on our prayer lists.
D. A. Carson
#12. In the presence of my muse, I no longer NEEDED to draw.
Craig Thompson
#13. Workers of the world unite????
How'bout.... Staunch individualists disperse!!!
A.E. Samaan
#14. The distinguished dead are clay in the hands of writers, and chance determines the shapes that their characters assume in the books written about them.
Janet Malcolm
#15. The paramount terror that plagues humankind is to live a meaningless life of an exile, an incomplete person whom fails to experience the rapture of living in an astonishing manner.
Kilroy J. Oldster
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