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Philosophical quotes offer condensed insights into humanity’s deepest questions. They invite reflection on how we think, live, and relate to the world around us. The following collection serves as a doorway to contemplation, curiosity, and quiet intellectual challenge.    Back

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Furthermore, in the 13th/19th century philosophy began to see itself as a complete replacement for religion as one can see in the rise of the very idea of ideology at that time, a term used widely today even by Muslims who rarely realize the essentially secular and anti-religious character of the very concept of ideology which has gradually come to replace traditional religion in so many circles.
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr
A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
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I don’t know whether this world has a meaning that transcends it. But I know that I cannot know that meaning and that it is impossible for me just now to know it.
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If your leg is in a cast, it's really dumb to sit in front of your computer doing unnecessary stuff with it hanging down. Your leg will swell and heal slower, if at all. When you go to your doctor, he/she will give you one of those "you're really dumb and self destructive" looks. Also, "Why didn't you follow my orders and rest?" Your doctor will be right, and so will mine at my next office visit. Elevate, folk! Elevate your mind, your soul, and your leg, in the order needed!
- Sandy Nathan
Numenon
NOT YET RATING
Every flower and insect, every bird, and all the creatures that live upon the land and swim within the rivers and seas, are part of the Tree of Life. You are connected to the whole of life. Whatever happens to the myriad forms of life in the world around you, has a direct affect on you''.
- Alexis Karpouzos
The self-criticism of science
NOT YET RATING
The last of the cherry blossom. On the tree, it
turns ever more perfect. And when it’s perfect, it falls. And then of course once it hits the
ground it gets all mushed up. So it’s only absolutely perfect when it’s falling through the air,
this way and that, for the briefest time!.!.!.
NOT YET RATING
Astonishment is the root of philosophy.
- Paul Tillich
NOT YET RATING
People do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre.
NOT YET RATING
The art of music is good, for the reason, among others, that it produces pleasure; but what proof is it possible to give that pleasure is good? If, then, it is asserted that there is a comprehensive formula, including all things which are in themselves good, and that whatever else is good, is not so as an end, but as a mean, the formula may be accepted or rejected, but is not a subject of what is commonly understood by proof.
- John Stuart Mill
Utilitarianism
NOT YET RATING
...much theological discussion is wasted, not because the words used have no possible meaning, but because the people who use them don't mean anything by them.
- Rosemary Haughton
Transformation of Man
NOT YET RATING
After a tragedy, a farce. Philosophy enters into her power, and the earth returns under one's feet.
- Lev Shestov
All Things are Possible
NOT YET RATING
Tell them a lie big enough, they'll worship you as a sage. Tell them a truth big enough and they'll mock you.
NOT YET RATING
XXX
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Napoleon said of Massena, that he was not himself until the battle began to go against him; then, when the dead began to fall in ranks around him, awoke his powers of combination, and he put on terror and victory as a robe. So it is in rugged crises, in unweariable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature, Addresses, and Lectures (Volume I)
I was at ease in everything, to be sure, but at the same time satisfied with nothing. Each joy made me desire another. I went from festivity to festivity. On occasion I danced for nights on end, ever madder about people and life. At times, late on those nights when the dancing, the slight intoxication, my wild enthusiasm, everyone’s violent unrestraint would fill me with a tired and overwhelmed rapture, it would seem to me—at the breaking point of fatigue and for a second’s flash—that at last I understood the secret; I would rush forth anew. I ran on like that, always heaped with favors, never satiated, without knowing where to stop, until the day -- until the evening rather when the music stopped and the lights went out.
- The Fall
NOT YET RATING
XXX
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Those who grant sympathy to guilt, grant none to innocence.
Most of the movies are working like, 'Information, cut, information, cut, information, cut' and for them the information is just the story. For me, a lot of things [are] information - I try to involve, to the movie, the time, the space, and a lot of other things - which is a part of our life but not connecting directly to the story-telling. And I'm working on the same way - 'information, cut, information, cut,' but for me the information is not only the story.
- Béla Tarr
NOT YET RATING
The poet…is the man of metaphor: while the philosopher is interested only in the truth of meaning, beyond even signs and names, and the sophist manipulates empty signs…the poet plays on the multiplicity of signifieds.
- Jacques Derrida
NOT YET RATING
Philosophy without action is the ruin of the soul. One brave deed is worth a hundred books, a thousand theories, a million words. Now as always we need heroes. And heroines! Down with the passive and the limp.
- Edward Abbey
Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
NOT YET RATING
Be the kind of person who catches the shit before it hits the fan, not the one who scrapes it off afterwards.
- Jonas Eriksson
The Wake-Up Call
NOT YET RATING
Never say no to now
- Benny Bellamacina
Piddly poems for children vol:3
NOT YET RATING
Perfection is something we should all strive for. It's a duty and a joy to perfect one's nature... The most difficult thing is love. A loveless, driving person that just competes in the rat race is far from perfection in my book.
- R.D. Laing
NOT YET RATING
On the Bigotry of Culture:
: it presented us with culture, with thought as something justified in itself, that is, which requires no justification but is valid by it's own essence, whatever its concrete employment and content maybe. Human life was to put itself at the service of culture because only thus would it become charged with value. From which it would follow that human life, our pure existence was, in itself, a mean and worthless thing.
- José Ortega y Gasset
The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture and Literature
NOT YET RATING
I tried to think the same thought in as many different religions as possible, so the thought itself wouldn't be limited by any particular way of reasoning, the way words restrict -- the whole eskimo-seventeen-words-for-snow idea.
- Patricia Geary
Strange Toys
NOT YET RATING
What a paradox it is, the sane causes more problems than the insane! It is! The real problems of the world do not come from the insane but, the sane!
- Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
NOT YET RATING
This sweet virginal primitive land will metaphorically breathe a sigh of relief --like a whisper of wind--when we are all and finally gone and the place and its creations can return to their ancient procedures unobserved and undisturbed by the busy, anxious, brooding consciousness of man.
- Edward Abbey
Desert Solitaire
NOT YET RATING
Furthermore, in the 13th/19th century philosophy began to see itself as a complete replacement for religion as one can see in the rise of the very idea of ideology at that time, a term used widely today even by Muslims who rarely realize the essentially secular and anti-religious character of the very concept of ideology which has gradually come to replace traditional religion in so many circles.
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr
A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
NOT YET RATING
I don’t know whether this world has a meaning that transcends it. But I know that I cannot know that meaning and that it is impossible for me just now to know it.
NOT YET RATING
If your leg is in a cast, it's really dumb to sit in front of your computer doing unnecessary stuff with it hanging down. Your leg will swell and heal slower, if at all. When you go to your doctor, he/she will give you one of those "you're really dumb and self destructive" looks. Also, "Why didn't you follow my orders and rest?" Your doctor will be right, and so will mine at my next office visit. Elevate, folk! Elevate your mind, your soul, and your leg, in the order needed!
- Sandy Nathan
Numenon
NOT YET RATING
Every flower and insect, every bird, and all the creatures that live upon the land and swim within the rivers and seas, are part of the Tree of Life. You are connected to the whole of life. Whatever happens to the myriad forms of life in the world around you, has a direct affect on you''.
- Alexis Karpouzos
The self-criticism of science
NOT YET RATING
The last of the cherry blossom. On the tree, it
turns ever more perfect. And when it’s perfect, it falls. And then of course once it hits the
ground it gets all mushed up. So it’s only absolutely perfect when it’s falling through the air,
this way and that, for the briefest time!.!.!.
NOT YET RATING
Astonishment is the root of philosophy.
- Paul Tillich
NOT YET RATING
People do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre.
NOT YET RATING
The art of music is good, for the reason, among others, that it produces pleasure; but what proof is it possible to give that pleasure is good? If, then, it is asserted that there is a comprehensive formula, including all things which are in themselves good, and that whatever else is good, is not so as an end, but as a mean, the formula may be accepted or rejected, but is not a subject of what is commonly understood by proof.
- John Stuart Mill
Utilitarianism
NOT YET RATING
...much theological discussion is wasted, not because the words used have no possible meaning, but because the people who use them don't mean anything by them.
- Rosemary Haughton
Transformation of Man
NOT YET RATING
After a tragedy, a farce. Philosophy enters into her power, and the earth returns under one's feet.
- Lev Shestov
All Things are Possible
NOT YET RATING
Tell them a lie big enough, they'll worship you as a sage. Tell them a truth big enough and they'll mock you.
NOT YET RATING
XXX
NOT YET RATING
Napoleon said of Massena, that he was not himself until the battle began to go against him; then, when the dead began to fall in ranks around him, awoke his powers of combination, and he put on terror and victory as a robe. So it is in rugged crises, in unweariable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature, Addresses, and Lectures (Volume I)
I was at ease in everything, to be sure, but at the same time satisfied with nothing. Each joy made me desire another. I went from festivity to festivity. On occasion I danced for nights on end, ever madder about people and life. At times, late on those nights when the dancing, the slight intoxication, my wild enthusiasm, everyone’s violent unrestraint would fill me with a tired and overwhelmed rapture, it would seem to me—at the breaking point of fatigue and for a second’s flash—that at last I understood the secret; I would rush forth anew. I ran on like that, always heaped with favors, never satiated, without knowing where to stop, until the day -- until the evening rather when the music stopped and the lights went out.
- The Fall
NOT YET RATING
XXX
NOT YET RATING
Those who grant sympathy to guilt, grant none to innocence.
Most of the movies are working like, 'Information, cut, information, cut, information, cut' and for them the information is just the story. For me, a lot of things [are] information - I try to involve, to the movie, the time, the space, and a lot of other things - which is a part of our life but not connecting directly to the story-telling. And I'm working on the same way - 'information, cut, information, cut,' but for me the information is not only the story.
- Béla Tarr
NOT YET RATING
The poet…is the man of metaphor: while the philosopher is interested only in the truth of meaning, beyond even signs and names, and the sophist manipulates empty signs…the poet plays on the multiplicity of signifieds.
- Jacques Derrida
NOT YET RATING
Philosophy without action is the ruin of the soul. One brave deed is worth a hundred books, a thousand theories, a million words. Now as always we need heroes. And heroines! Down with the passive and the limp.
- Edward Abbey
Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
NOT YET RATING
Be the kind of person who catches the shit before it hits the fan, not the one who scrapes it off afterwards.
- Jonas Eriksson
The Wake-Up Call
NOT YET RATING
Never say no to now
- Benny Bellamacina
Piddly poems for children vol:3
NOT YET RATING
Perfection is something we should all strive for. It's a duty and a joy to perfect one's nature... The most difficult thing is love. A loveless, driving person that just competes in the rat race is far from perfection in my book.
- R.D. Laing
NOT YET RATING
On the Bigotry of Culture:
: it presented us with culture, with thought as something justified in itself, that is, which requires no justification but is valid by it's own essence, whatever its concrete employment and content maybe. Human life was to put itself at the service of culture because only thus would it become charged with value. From which it would follow that human life, our pure existence was, in itself, a mean and worthless thing.
- José Ortega y Gasset
The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture and Literature
NOT YET RATING
I tried to think the same thought in as many different religions as possible, so the thought itself wouldn't be limited by any particular way of reasoning, the way words restrict -- the whole eskimo-seventeen-words-for-snow idea.
- Patricia Geary
Strange Toys
NOT YET RATING
What a paradox it is, the sane causes more problems than the insane! It is! The real problems of the world do not come from the insane but, the sane!
- Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
NOT YET RATING
This sweet virginal primitive land will metaphorically breathe a sigh of relief --like a whisper of wind--when we are all and finally gone and the place and its creations can return to their ancient procedures unobserved and undisturbed by the busy, anxious, brooding consciousness of man.
- Edward Abbey
Desert Solitaire
NOT YET RATING
Furthermore, in the 13th/19th century philosophy began to see itself as a complete replacement for religion as one can see in the rise of the very idea of ideology at that time, a term used widely today even by Muslims who rarely realize the essentially secular and anti-religious character of the very concept of ideology which has gradually come to replace traditional religion in so many circles.
- Seyyed Hossein Nasr
A Young Muslim's Guide to the Modern World
NOT YET RATING
I don’t know whether this world has a meaning that transcends it. But I know that I cannot know that meaning and that it is impossible for me just now to know it.
NOT YET RATING
If your leg is in a cast, it's really dumb to sit in front of your computer doing unnecessary stuff with it hanging down. Your leg will swell and heal slower, if at all. When you go to your doctor, he/she will give you one of those "you're really dumb and self destructive" looks. Also, "Why didn't you follow my orders and rest?" Your doctor will be right, and so will mine at my next office visit. Elevate, folk! Elevate your mind, your soul, and your leg, in the order needed!
- Sandy Nathan
Numenon
NOT YET RATING
Every flower and insect, every bird, and all the creatures that live upon the land and swim within the rivers and seas, are part of the Tree of Life. You are connected to the whole of life. Whatever happens to the myriad forms of life in the world around you, has a direct affect on you''.
- Alexis Karpouzos
The self-criticism of science
NOT YET RATING
The last of the cherry blossom. On the tree, it
turns ever more perfect. And when it’s perfect, it falls. And then of course once it hits the
ground it gets all mushed up. So it’s only absolutely perfect when it’s falling through the air,
this way and that, for the briefest time!.!.!.
NOT YET RATING
Astonishment is the root of philosophy.
- Paul Tillich
NOT YET RATING
People do not know how what is at variance agrees with itself. It is an attunement of opposite tensions, like that of the bow and the lyre.
NOT YET RATING
The art of music is good, for the reason, among others, that it produces pleasure; but what proof is it possible to give that pleasure is good? If, then, it is asserted that there is a comprehensive formula, including all things which are in themselves good, and that whatever else is good, is not so as an end, but as a mean, the formula may be accepted or rejected, but is not a subject of what is commonly understood by proof.
- John Stuart Mill
Utilitarianism
NOT YET RATING
...much theological discussion is wasted, not because the words used have no possible meaning, but because the people who use them don't mean anything by them.
- Rosemary Haughton
Transformation of Man
NOT YET RATING
After a tragedy, a farce. Philosophy enters into her power, and the earth returns under one's feet.
- Lev Shestov
All Things are Possible
NOT YET RATING
Tell them a lie big enough, they'll worship you as a sage. Tell them a truth big enough and they'll mock you.
NOT YET RATING
XXX
NOT YET RATING
Napoleon said of Massena, that he was not himself until the battle began to go against him; then, when the dead began to fall in ranks around him, awoke his powers of combination, and he put on terror and victory as a robe. So it is in rugged crises, in unweariable endurance, and in aims which put sympathy out of question, that the angel is shown.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nature, Addresses, and Lectures (Volume I)
I was at ease in everything, to be sure, but at the same time satisfied with nothing. Each joy made me desire another. I went from festivity to festivity. On occasion I danced for nights on end, ever madder about people and life. At times, late on those nights when the dancing, the slight intoxication, my wild enthusiasm, everyone’s violent unrestraint would fill me with a tired and overwhelmed rapture, it would seem to me—at the breaking point of fatigue and for a second’s flash—that at last I understood the secret; I would rush forth anew. I ran on like that, always heaped with favors, never satiated, without knowing where to stop, until the day -- until the evening rather when the music stopped and the lights went out.
- The Fall
NOT YET RATING
XXX
NOT YET RATING
Those who grant sympathy to guilt, grant none to innocence.
Most of the movies are working like, 'Information, cut, information, cut, information, cut' and for them the information is just the story. For me, a lot of things [are] information - I try to involve, to the movie, the time, the space, and a lot of other things - which is a part of our life but not connecting directly to the story-telling. And I'm working on the same way - 'information, cut, information, cut,' but for me the information is not only the story.
- Béla Tarr
NOT YET RATING
The poet…is the man of metaphor: while the philosopher is interested only in the truth of meaning, beyond even signs and names, and the sophist manipulates empty signs…the poet plays on the multiplicity of signifieds.
- Jacques Derrida
NOT YET RATING
Philosophy without action is the ruin of the soul. One brave deed is worth a hundred books, a thousand theories, a million words. Now as always we need heroes. And heroines! Down with the passive and the limp.
- Edward Abbey
Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
NOT YET RATING
Be the kind of person who catches the shit before it hits the fan, not the one who scrapes it off afterwards.
- Jonas Eriksson
The Wake-Up Call
NOT YET RATING
Never say no to now
- Benny Bellamacina
Piddly poems for children vol:3
NOT YET RATING
Perfection is something we should all strive for. It's a duty and a joy to perfect one's nature... The most difficult thing is love. A loveless, driving person that just competes in the rat race is far from perfection in my book.
- R.D. Laing
NOT YET RATING
On the Bigotry of Culture:
: it presented us with culture, with thought as something justified in itself, that is, which requires no justification but is valid by it's own essence, whatever its concrete employment and content maybe. Human life was to put itself at the service of culture because only thus would it become charged with value. From which it would follow that human life, our pure existence was, in itself, a mean and worthless thing.
- José Ortega y Gasset
The Dehumanization of Art and Other Essays on Art, Culture and Literature
NOT YET RATING
I tried to think the same thought in as many different religions as possible, so the thought itself wouldn't be limited by any particular way of reasoning, the way words restrict -- the whole eskimo-seventeen-words-for-snow idea.
- Patricia Geary
Strange Toys
NOT YET RATING
What a paradox it is, the sane causes more problems than the insane! It is! The real problems of the world do not come from the insane but, the sane!
- Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
NOT YET RATING
This sweet virginal primitive land will metaphorically breathe a sigh of relief --like a whisper of wind--when we are all and finally gone and the place and its creations can return to their ancient procedures unobserved and undisturbed by the busy, anxious, brooding consciousness of man.
- Edward Abbey
Desert Solitaire
NOT YET RATING
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