Top 80 Quotes About Philosphy
#1. Those two little words
says you
are the most powerful argument in any discipline: theology, philosphy, even domestic harmony. They are powerful because they are true. Whenever you say something, it is you who says it. You. And what do you know?
J. Mark Bertrand
#2. My Philosphy says that to be really truthful with somebody, after all in most cases it ends the friendship, to be fake the friendship starts... - Pretty Strange!
Deyth Banger
#4. The problem with philosphy problems is that they don't have proper solutions
Martin Cohen
#5. I follow my father's philosphy; 'Do what is good, do what is right, and God will take care of the rest.'
Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
#6. No matter what you do if it isn't genuine it's not worth doing, if it isn't meant with good heart it's not worth saying, and if it's a darkness around you perhaps it's not worth remembering.
E.E.D. Horton
#7. An understanding that brought me uncertainty. A knowledge that plagued me with doubt
Me
#9. What characterizes a really great thinker is that they misrecognize the basic dimension of their own breakthrough.
Slavoj Zizek
#11. I Drink. I Burn. I Dream.
And Sometimes, I tell Stories !
Helene Cixous
#12. For things will never be perfect, until human beings are perfect - which I don't expect them to be for quite a number of years!
Thomas More
#15. For when you look at the ceiling, or down at the floor, when the trouble's before you, you're begging for more.
Brian M. Boyce
#16. Only the very weak-minded refuse to be influenced by literature and poetry.
Cassandra Clare
#17. A human being is a problem in search of a solution.
Robert Ardrey
#18. What appear to be depravity, injury, or extinction are merely traces of memory and experience obscuring the soul. These are merely shadows of the soul, never its substance. The soul itself is always pure and whole.
Ilchi Lee
#19. Philosophic questions are attempts to understand the root nature of reality, existence, and knowledge.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#20. Your life is what happens when you're busy trying to become unbusy.
Max McKeown
#21. If we don't see real changes in the world, it simply means we are not serious enough about creating those changes. We cannot a!ord to entertain superficial changes any more. The changes we need should be deep, real, and thorough.
Ilchi Lee
#22. If only yesterday could be my tomorrow then today wouldn't even matter.
Carroll Bryant
#23. Just by saying something was so, they believed that it was. I know know that these conquerors, like many before them, and no doubt like others after, gave speeches not to voice the truth, but to create it.
Laila Lalami
#24. Everybody hates lie but nobody wants to hear the truth.
Anurag Bhatt
#25. But come bad chance
And wee joyne to it our strength
And wee teach it art and length
It selfe o'er us to advance.
John Donne
#26. For every quote, there is one that challenges it.
R. Alistair
#27. Your own forefathers killed to have and hold the land where you were born, and sought to extinguish the memories and souls of those that were slain. What of those who prayed in the mountains of Appalachia for thousands of years? That to me is an abomination, although it is the way of men.
Bruce Lee Bond
#28. Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice.
Will Durant
#29. An intelligent person can rationalize anything, a wise person doesn't try.
Jen Knox
#30. God dies when faith in god dies but gods principle live till we live.
Agnel Vishal
#32. Life consists on lightness and darkness, when you reached to lightness, prepare your tools for darkness
Kamaran Ihsan Salih
#33. A new type of thinking is essential if mankind is to survive and move toward higher levels.
Albert Einstein
#34. Doing something once can be addicting. Doing it twice is admitting it.
Paul Morabito
#35. Deep in my heart politeness impresses me more than competence.
Amit Kalantri
#36. Nietzsche believed that if Pity were to become the core of ethics, misery would become contagious and happiness an object of suspicion
Arundhati Roy
#37. The Catholic Church made a serious mistake when they started caring about how many people are in the pews.
Michel Templet
#38. I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies, for the hardest victory is over self.
Aristotle.
#39. Sometimes it's like that in life too. We look into a past that no longer exists, looking as if it's real. We hold onto things in our life that there's no reason to hold onto anymore because, unlike the stars, they don't bring us beauty, they bring us pain.
Charlene Carr
#40. Ability does catches my attention, but its a politeness in the person that I remember.
Amit Kalantri
#41. Everything will be all right in the end ... if it's not all right then it's not yet the end.
Deborah Moggach
#42. We live in an odd world, where books are filled with expressions of love, and lives devoid of it.
Meeta Ahluwalia
#43. Life in illusion is in a transient belief on insight without perspective
Farley Maglaya
#44. If you couldn't find the answer in your past then, perhaps, you could sort it out in the future.
Anurag Bhatt
#45. The thing I want to write most is the next thing I write.
Carroll Bryant
#48. Left to themselves, humans have always managed their own affairs creatively and well. Indeed, for most of human evolution and history people have lived peaceful, co-operative lives without rulers, leaders, politicians, soldiers, policemen and taxmen.
Peter Marshall
#49. Nowists are more likely to experience joy because they embrace the uncertainty of existence. They are switched on by the uncertain stuff of human life and come alive when faced with life at its most uncontrollable.
Max McKeown
#50. He has reason, as all the philosophic and poetic class have: but he has also, what they have not.
this strong solving sense to reconcile his poetry with the appearances of the world, and build a bridge from the streets of cities to the Atlantis.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#52. Even a cockroach can be legendary by being killed by a legend.
Munia Khan
#53. The best things to use is your fantasy,if you do not use your fantasy then who are you? You must use your fantasy to clarify what is inside you.
A Gentleman
#54. The truest smiles are those which spread across our faces when no one's watching us.
Minhal Mehdi
#55. The pursuit of historical relevance is an under appreciated endeavor.
Michael Dwinnell
#58. Time changes from sleep in moments to sleep of moments
Anurag Bhatt
#59. People hide the truth to protect those they love!
Craig Mercier
#60. The energy of subatomic particles transmits photons which interconnect in a wave like motion to similar particles. In other words, the immortal soul conveys energy which links in a wave like motion to related souls; thus Soul Mates.
Serena Jade
#61. Hugs should be available at the medical stores 24/7. Sometimes, they are the best healers for almost everything.
Minhal Mehdi
#62. We have not been created out of nothing, but from primeval "ur-matter," atoms formed billions of years ago that have for a brief while been gathered into collections that think they are us.
Frank Close
#63. The past may show the right way to behave if you live in the past, Stil, but circumstances change.
Frank Herbert
#64. Apo deepa bhawa"Sanskrit ; Be a light upon yourself
Buddha to Ananda during his last talks
Buddha Gautama
#65. Life is like a box of chocolates: You get through what little actual good stuff there is right away, then you constantly fool yourself into believing there's still something good in whatever's left.
James Rozoff
#66. All we've got is Now. Life, composed of a billion moments, from our first to our last thoughts.
Max McKeown
#67. Ignoring somebody's mistakes in life from a powerful position makes you a saint, but the same act (whose intention
does not matter), if carried out from a weak position, will make you a coward or helpless.
Ravindra Shukla
#68. I feel like I am either on the cusp of something great, or standing on the edge of my abyss, discovering something brand new, or uncovering somebody elses lost imagination.
Carroll Bryant
#69. Nothing goes with you except the love that you gave away.
Debasish Mridha
#70. Hope is believing in something that eludes you. It's a desperate feeling in a desperate situation.
Carroll Bryant
#71. In the long run one gets used to anything.
Albert Camus
#72. Pictures don't breathe. But some have life in them.
Minhal Mehdi
#74. I allow my characters to have their say, then I cry, because they say what I've been wanting to say all along.
Angel M.B. Chadwick
#75. When people say they hate life, to what are they comparing it to? The alternative isn't any more appealing.
Carroll Bryant
#77. If we're always guided by other people's thoughts, what's the point in having our own?
Oscar Wilde
#78. If we believe in nothing, if nothing has any meaning and if we can affirm no values whatsoever, then everything is possible and nothing has any importance.
Albert Camus
#79. Arrogance on the part of the meritorious is even more offensive to us than the arrogance of those without merit: for merit itself is offensive.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#80. Logic, when used correctly and by an intellect that is not corrupted by the lower passions, may lead to one to the Transcendent itself.
Osman Bakar
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