Quotes About Philsophy
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I think nothing is good, I really think it is. ~ Duop Chak Wuol
Sometimes life asks us to make more serious choices than whether or not to believe a fairy tale ~ Chrystal Vaughan
My soul is chaos, how can it be at all? There is everything in me: search and you will find out. I am a fossil dating from the beginning of the world: not all of its elements have completely crystallized, and initial chaos still shows through. I am absolute contradiction, climax of antinomies, the last limit of tension; in me anything is possible, for I am he who at the supreme moment, in front of absolute nothingness, will laugh. ~ Emil Cioran
You look, but you don't see!
You listen, but you don't hear!
You think, but not your own thoughts!
You speak, but not with your own voice. ~ Anthony T. Hincks
Love the world as the mother loves her little child. ~ Debasish Mridha
It quickly becomes clear that having a child in France doesn't require choosing a parenting philsophy. ~ Pamela Druckerman
The more you know, the more you yearn for knowledge. ~ Debasish Mridha
The thing about today is...
It's Monday!
No other day could get the week off to such a great start. ~ Anthony T. Hincks
It is not impossible to live in love, with love, for love and then become love. ~ Debasish Mridha
A Greek gentleman in a straw hat, standing absolutely motionless at a slight angle to the universe. ~ Peter Cave
The study of truth requires a considerable effort - which is why few are willing to undertake it out of love of knowledge - despite the fact that God has implanted a natural appetite for such knowledge in the minds of men. ~ Thomas Aquinas
Which is better off, a lizard basking in the sun or a philosopher? ~ Ursula K. Le Guin
Experience has taught me that those who give their time to the absorbing claims of what is called society, not having leisure to keep up a large acquaintance with the organs of opinion, remain much more ignorant of the general state either of the public mind, or of the active and instructed part of it, than a recluse who reads the newspapers need be. ~ John Stuart Mill
The years in captivity fuels character development ~ Lailah Gifty Akita