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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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Taking in the good, whenever and wherever we find it, gives us new eyes for seeing and living.
- Krista Tippett
Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
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There is no man, and no place, without war. The only thing we can do is choose a side, and fight. That is the only choice we get - who we fight for, who we fight against. That is life.
- Gregory David Roberts
Shantaram
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Was I insane? Maybe. But then, there were many different kinds of insanity. Aunt Rose had always taken for granted that the whole world was in a state of constantly fluctuating madness, and that a neurosis was not an illness, but a fact of life, like pimples. Some have more, some have less, but only truly abnormal people have none at all. This commonsense philosophy had consoled me many times before, and it did now, too.
- Anne Fortier
Juliet
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Everything, no matter how beautiful, is only with us for awhile.
- Geoff Ryman
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The logical man must either deny all miracles or none.
- Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman
The Soul of the Indian
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why are we here?
where do we come from?
traditionally,these are questions
for philosophy,but philosophy is dead
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A smiling lie is a whirlwind, easy to enter, but hard to escape.
- Dejan Stojanovic
The Sun Watches the Sun
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All good intellects have repeated, since Bacon’s time, that there can be no real knowledge but that which is based on observed facts. This is incontestable, in our present advanced stage; but, if we look back to the primitive stage of human knowledge, we shall see that it must have been otherwise then. If it is true that every theory must be based upon observed facts, it is equally true that facts cannot be observed without the guidance of some theory. Without such guidance, our facts would be desultory and fruitless; we could not retain them: for the most part we could not even perceive them.
- Auguste Comte
The Positive Philosophy
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love make us poets, and the approach of death should make us philosophers.
- George Santayana
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A farm includes the passion of the farmer's heart, the interest of the farm's customers, the biological activity in the soil, the pleasantness of the air about the farm -- it's everything touching, emanating from, and supplying that piece of landscape. A farm is virtually a living organism. The tragedy of our time is that cultural philosophies and market realities are squeezing life's vitality out of most farms. And that is why the average farmer is now 60 years old. Serfdom just doesn't attract the best and brightest.
- Joel Salatin
Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front
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Most of the propositions and questions to be found in philosophical works are not false but nonsensical.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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I try--without success--to stop finding reasons for vanity in anything. When I happen to manage it nonetheless, I feel that I no longer belong to the mortal gang. I am above everything then, above the gods themselves. Perhaps that is what death is: a sensation of great, of extreme superiority.
- Émile Michel Cioran
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Laughter is the hand of God on the shoulder of a troubled world.
- Grady Nutt
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Smartass Disciple: Master, do you really believe in the second chance?
Master of Stupidity: That supports the basis of lost-then-found concept.
- Toba Beta
Master of Stupidity
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and before i could argue him
out of his philosophy
he went and immolated himself
on a patent cigar lighter
i do not agree with him
myself i would rather have
half the happiness and twice
the longevity

but at the same time i wish
there was something i wanted
as badly as he wanted to fry himself

From the lesson of the moth
- Don Marquis
Archy and Mehitabel
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What foolishness it is to desire more life, after one has tasted
A bit of it and seen the world; for each day, after each endless day,
Piles up ever more misery into a mound. As for pleasures: once we
Have passed youth they vanish away, never again to be seen.
Death is the end of all.
Never to be born is the best thing. To have seen the daylight
And be swept instantly back into dark oblivion comes second.
- Sophocles
Oedipus at Colonus
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The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty. The man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from common sense, from the habitual beliefs of his age or his nation, and from convictions which have grown up in his mind without the co-operation or consent of his deliberate reason. To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected. As soon as we begin to philosophize, on the contrary, we find, as we saw in our opening chapters, that even the most everyday things lead to problems to which only very incomplete answers can be given….
- Bertrand Russell
The Problems of Philosophy
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The poet Czesław Miłosz wrote in 1953 that 'only in the middle of the twentieth century did the inhabitants of many European countries come to understand, usually by way of suffering, that complex and difficult philosophy books have a direct influence on their fate.
- Timothy Snyder
The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America
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There would be no society if living together depended upon understanding each other.
- Eric Hoffer
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Leaving your religion and having to invent your own system of values is a big deal, after all.
- Therese Doucet
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The necessity of reform mustn’t be allowed to become a form of blackmail serving to limit, reduce, or halt the exercise of criticism. Under no circumstances should one pay attention to those who tell one: “Don’t criticize, since you’re not capable of carrying out a reform.” That’s ministerial cabinet talk. Critique doesn’t have to be the premise of a deduction that concludes, “this, then, is what needs to be done.” It should be an instrument for those for who fight, those who resist and refuse what is. Its use should be in processes of conflict and confrontation, essays in refusal. It doesn’t have to lay down the law for the law. It isn’t a stage in a programming. It is a challenge directed to what is.
- Michel Foucault
The Essential Foucault: Selections from the Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984
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A culture is made — or destroyed — by its articulate voices.
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If you've ever tried to keep a diary, then you'll know that the problem of trying to write about the past really starts in the present: No matter how fast you write, you're always stuck in the then and you can never catch up to what's happening now, which means that now is pretty much doomed to extinction.
- Ruth Ozeki
A Tale for the Time Being
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Culture had worked in her own case, but during the last few weeks she had doubted whether it humanized the majority, so wide and so widening is the gulf that stretches between the natural and the philosophic man, so many the good chaps who are wrecked in trying to cross it.
- E.M. Forster
Howards End
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Taking in the good, whenever and wherever we find it, gives us new eyes for seeing and living.
- Krista Tippett
Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
There is no man, and no place, without war. The only thing we can do is choose a side, and fight. That is the only choice we get - who we fight for, who we fight against. That is life.
- Gregory David Roberts
Shantaram
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Was I insane? Maybe. But then, there were many different kinds of insanity. Aunt Rose had always taken for granted that the whole world was in a state of constantly fluctuating madness, and that a neurosis was not an illness, but a fact of life, like pimples. Some have more, some have less, but only truly abnormal people have none at all. This commonsense philosophy had consoled me many times before, and it did now, too.
- Anne Fortier
Juliet
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Everything, no matter how beautiful, is only with us for awhile.
- Geoff Ryman
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The logical man must either deny all miracles or none.
- Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman
The Soul of the Indian
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why are we here?
where do we come from?
traditionally,these are questions
for philosophy,but philosophy is dead
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
A smiling lie is a whirlwind, easy to enter, but hard to escape.
- Dejan Stojanovic
The Sun Watches the Sun
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All good intellects have repeated, since Bacon’s time, that there can be no real knowledge but that which is based on observed facts. This is incontestable, in our present advanced stage; but, if we look back to the primitive stage of human knowledge, we shall see that it must have been otherwise then. If it is true that every theory must be based upon observed facts, it is equally true that facts cannot be observed without the guidance of some theory. Without such guidance, our facts would be desultory and fruitless; we could not retain them: for the most part we could not even perceive them.
- Auguste Comte
The Positive Philosophy
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love make us poets, and the approach of death should make us philosophers.
- George Santayana
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A farm includes the passion of the farmer's heart, the interest of the farm's customers, the biological activity in the soil, the pleasantness of the air about the farm -- it's everything touching, emanating from, and supplying that piece of landscape. A farm is virtually a living organism. The tragedy of our time is that cultural philosophies and market realities are squeezing life's vitality out of most farms. And that is why the average farmer is now 60 years old. Serfdom just doesn't attract the best and brightest.
- Joel Salatin
Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front
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Most of the propositions and questions to be found in philosophical works are not false but nonsensical.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
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I try--without success--to stop finding reasons for vanity in anything. When I happen to manage it nonetheless, I feel that I no longer belong to the mortal gang. I am above everything then, above the gods themselves. Perhaps that is what death is: a sensation of great, of extreme superiority.
- Émile Michel Cioran
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Laughter is the hand of God on the shoulder of a troubled world.
- Grady Nutt
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Smartass Disciple: Master, do you really believe in the second chance?
Master of Stupidity: That supports the basis of lost-then-found concept.
- Toba Beta
Master of Stupidity
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and before i could argue him
out of his philosophy
he went and immolated himself
on a patent cigar lighter
i do not agree with him
myself i would rather have
half the happiness and twice
the longevity

but at the same time i wish
there was something i wanted
as badly as he wanted to fry himself

From the lesson of the moth
- Don Marquis
Archy and Mehitabel
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
What foolishness it is to desire more life, after one has tasted
A bit of it and seen the world; for each day, after each endless day,
Piles up ever more misery into a mound. As for pleasures: once we
Have passed youth they vanish away, never again to be seen.
Death is the end of all.
Never to be born is the best thing. To have seen the daylight
And be swept instantly back into dark oblivion comes second.
- Sophocles
Oedipus at Colonus
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty. The man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from common sense, from the habitual beliefs of his age or his nation, and from convictions which have grown up in his mind without the co-operation or consent of his deliberate reason. To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected. As soon as we begin to philosophize, on the contrary, we find, as we saw in our opening chapters, that even the most everyday things lead to problems to which only very incomplete answers can be given….
- Bertrand Russell
The Problems of Philosophy
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The poet Czesław Miłosz wrote in 1953 that 'only in the middle of the twentieth century did the inhabitants of many European countries come to understand, usually by way of suffering, that complex and difficult philosophy books have a direct influence on their fate.
- Timothy Snyder
The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America
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There would be no society if living together depended upon understanding each other.
- Eric Hoffer
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Leaving your religion and having to invent your own system of values is a big deal, after all.
- Therese Doucet
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The necessity of reform mustn’t be allowed to become a form of blackmail serving to limit, reduce, or halt the exercise of criticism. Under no circumstances should one pay attention to those who tell one: “Don’t criticize, since you’re not capable of carrying out a reform.” That’s ministerial cabinet talk. Critique doesn’t have to be the premise of a deduction that concludes, “this, then, is what needs to be done.” It should be an instrument for those for who fight, those who resist and refuse what is. Its use should be in processes of conflict and confrontation, essays in refusal. It doesn’t have to lay down the law for the law. It isn’t a stage in a programming. It is a challenge directed to what is.
- Michel Foucault
The Essential Foucault: Selections from the Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
A culture is made — or destroyed — by its articulate voices.
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
If you've ever tried to keep a diary, then you'll know that the problem of trying to write about the past really starts in the present: No matter how fast you write, you're always stuck in the then and you can never catch up to what's happening now, which means that now is pretty much doomed to extinction.
- Ruth Ozeki
A Tale for the Time Being
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Culture had worked in her own case, but during the last few weeks she had doubted whether it humanized the majority, so wide and so widening is the gulf that stretches between the natural and the philosophic man, so many the good chaps who are wrecked in trying to cross it.
- E.M. Forster
Howards End
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Taking in the good, whenever and wherever we find it, gives us new eyes for seeing and living.
- Krista Tippett
Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and Art of Living
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
There is no man, and no place, without war. The only thing we can do is choose a side, and fight. That is the only choice we get - who we fight for, who we fight against. That is life.
- Gregory David Roberts
Shantaram
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Was I insane? Maybe. But then, there were many different kinds of insanity. Aunt Rose had always taken for granted that the whole world was in a state of constantly fluctuating madness, and that a neurosis was not an illness, but a fact of life, like pimples. Some have more, some have less, but only truly abnormal people have none at all. This commonsense philosophy had consoled me many times before, and it did now, too.
- Anne Fortier
Juliet
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Everything, no matter how beautiful, is only with us for awhile.
- Geoff Ryman
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The logical man must either deny all miracles or none.
- Charles Alexander (Ohiyesa) Eastman
The Soul of the Indian
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
why are we here?
where do we come from?
traditionally,these are questions
for philosophy,but philosophy is dead
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
A smiling lie is a whirlwind, easy to enter, but hard to escape.
- Dejan Stojanovic
The Sun Watches the Sun
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
All good intellects have repeated, since Bacon’s time, that there can be no real knowledge but that which is based on observed facts. This is incontestable, in our present advanced stage; but, if we look back to the primitive stage of human knowledge, we shall see that it must have been otherwise then. If it is true that every theory must be based upon observed facts, it is equally true that facts cannot be observed without the guidance of some theory. Without such guidance, our facts would be desultory and fruitless; we could not retain them: for the most part we could not even perceive them.
- Auguste Comte
The Positive Philosophy
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
love make us poets, and the approach of death should make us philosophers.
- George Santayana
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
A farm includes the passion of the farmer's heart, the interest of the farm's customers, the biological activity in the soil, the pleasantness of the air about the farm -- it's everything touching, emanating from, and supplying that piece of landscape. A farm is virtually a living organism. The tragedy of our time is that cultural philosophies and market realities are squeezing life's vitality out of most farms. And that is why the average farmer is now 60 years old. Serfdom just doesn't attract the best and brightest.
- Joel Salatin
Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal: War Stories from the Local Food Front
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Most of the propositions and questions to be found in philosophical works are not false but nonsensical.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
I try--without success--to stop finding reasons for vanity in anything. When I happen to manage it nonetheless, I feel that I no longer belong to the mortal gang. I am above everything then, above the gods themselves. Perhaps that is what death is: a sensation of great, of extreme superiority.
- Émile Michel Cioran
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Laughter is the hand of God on the shoulder of a troubled world.
- Grady Nutt
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Smartass Disciple: Master, do you really believe in the second chance?
Master of Stupidity: That supports the basis of lost-then-found concept.
- Toba Beta
Master of Stupidity
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and before i could argue him
out of his philosophy
he went and immolated himself
on a patent cigar lighter
i do not agree with him
myself i would rather have
half the happiness and twice
the longevity

but at the same time i wish
there was something i wanted
as badly as he wanted to fry himself

From the lesson of the moth
- Don Marquis
Archy and Mehitabel
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
What foolishness it is to desire more life, after one has tasted
A bit of it and seen the world; for each day, after each endless day,
Piles up ever more misery into a mound. As for pleasures: once we
Have passed youth they vanish away, never again to be seen.
Death is the end of all.
Never to be born is the best thing. To have seen the daylight
And be swept instantly back into dark oblivion comes second.
- Sophocles
Oedipus at Colonus
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The value of philosophy is, in fact, to be sought largely in its very uncertainty. The man who has no tincture of philosophy goes through life imprisoned in the prejudices derived from common sense, from the habitual beliefs of his age or his nation, and from convictions which have grown up in his mind without the co-operation or consent of his deliberate reason. To such a man the world tends to become definite, finite, obvious; common objects rouse no questions, and unfamiliar possibilities are contemptuously rejected. As soon as we begin to philosophize, on the contrary, we find, as we saw in our opening chapters, that even the most everyday things lead to problems to which only very incomplete answers can be given….
- Bertrand Russell
The Problems of Philosophy
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The poet Czesław Miłosz wrote in 1953 that 'only in the middle of the twentieth century did the inhabitants of many European countries come to understand, usually by way of suffering, that complex and difficult philosophy books have a direct influence on their fate.
- Timothy Snyder
The Road to Unfreedom: Russia, Europe, America
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
There would be no society if living together depended upon understanding each other.
- Eric Hoffer
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Leaving your religion and having to invent your own system of values is a big deal, after all.
- Therese Doucet
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The necessity of reform mustn’t be allowed to become a form of blackmail serving to limit, reduce, or halt the exercise of criticism. Under no circumstances should one pay attention to those who tell one: “Don’t criticize, since you’re not capable of carrying out a reform.” That’s ministerial cabinet talk. Critique doesn’t have to be the premise of a deduction that concludes, “this, then, is what needs to be done.” It should be an instrument for those for who fight, those who resist and refuse what is. Its use should be in processes of conflict and confrontation, essays in refusal. It doesn’t have to lay down the law for the law. It isn’t a stage in a programming. It is a challenge directed to what is.
- Michel Foucault
The Essential Foucault: Selections from the Essential Works of Foucault, 1954-1984
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
A culture is made — or destroyed — by its articulate voices.
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
If you've ever tried to keep a diary, then you'll know that the problem of trying to write about the past really starts in the present: No matter how fast you write, you're always stuck in the then and you can never catch up to what's happening now, which means that now is pretty much doomed to extinction.
- Ruth Ozeki
A Tale for the Time Being
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Culture had worked in her own case, but during the last few weeks she had doubted whether it humanized the majority, so wide and so widening is the gulf that stretches between the natural and the philosophic man, so many the good chaps who are wrecked in trying to cross it.
- E.M. Forster
Howards End
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