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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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Adversity discourages losers; adversity inspires winners.
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Is it better to work out consciously and critically one's own conception of the world and thus, in connection with the labours of one's own brain, choose one's sphere of activity, take an active part in the creation of the history of the world, be one's own guide, refusing to accept passively and supinely from outside the moulding of one' own personality?
- Antonio Gramsci
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When the mind is free, magic happens.
- C.G. Rousing
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Grammar and ordinary language are bad guides to metaphysics. A great book might be written showing the influence of syntax on philosophy.
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Pretend you are foolish to the foolish, and be yourself when you are alone or with others like you, because if you take the foolish seriously as your friend, you might be a fool yourself.
- A Gentlemen
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My world is about stories that entertain; emotions that move; people you’ll remember; literature that matters.
- M.G.Crisci
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He was still thoughtful. 'Do you think any of us ever really knows anyone?'

'Philosophy, Lord Dryden? And yet it's daylight and everyone is still sober.
- Julie Anne Long
How the Marquess Was Won
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It is just as crazy not to be crazy about Christ as it is to be crazy about anything else.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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A tree's shade is worth more than the knowledge of truth, my sons, for a tree's shade is true while it lasts, and the knowledge of truth is false in its very truth. The leaves' greenness is worth more, for a right understanding, than a great thought, for the leaves, greenness is something you can show others, but you can never show them a great thought. We are born without knowing how to talk and we die without having known how to express ourselves. Our life runs its course between the silence of one who cannot speak and the silence of one who wasn't understood, and around it hovers — like a bee where there are no flowers — a useless, inscrutable destiny.
- Fernando Pessoa
The Education of the Stoic: The Only Manuscript of the Baron of Teive
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Giving is the only way of taking part
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If those at your top are weak, your bottom will be rotten
- Benny Bellamacina
The King of Rhyme
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Violence is spiritual junk food, and boredom is spiritual anorexia.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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aquele que quer responder às injúrias com o ódio vive na tristeza ou na mágoa, aquele que quer vencer o ódio com o amor combate alegremente e sem temor. Triunfa tanto sobre um grande número de inimigos quanto sobre um único, prescindindo de todo socorro da fortuna. Aqueles a quem ele consegue vencer ficam alegres por terem sido derrotados; e, derrotados, eles não são menos fortes; ao contrário, são mais fortes.
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Of all knowledge, the wise and good seek mostly to know themselves.
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We live in a stocking which is in the process of being turned inside out, without our ever knowing for sure to what phase of the process our moment of consciousness corresponds.
- Vladimir Nabokov
Bend Sinister
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The Encyclopedia--the advance artillery of reason, the armada of philosophy, the siege engine of the enlightenment...
- Peter Prange
The Philosopher's Kiss
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What is this slow blue dream of living,
and this fevered death by dreaming?
- Aberjhani
Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
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The pity of it was that this discovery, if such it was, now seemed so stale, so profitless to me. What good was it? What good did thinking ever do?
- Jed Rubenfeld
The Interpretation of Murder
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Kalau manusia sama sekali tidak pernah merasa putus asa, kita tidak akan tahu bagian mana dari diri kita yang tak sanggup kita singkirkan. Lalu kita akan tumbuh dewasa tanpa benar-benar mengerti apa saja yang bisa membuat kita gembira. Aku bahagia karena bisa menderita", Eriko (Kitchen)
- Banana Yoshimoto
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Ah, clever clogs, but it will have happened in one of my alternative lives. You know--the lives hot-shot scientists tell us we are living at the same time as this one we know about. Which being so, how do you know that what happens in one of your alternative lives doesn't sometimes leak through into your consciousness in this life, and make you sad that you aren't living that particular alternative life instead of this one? Don't you sometimes feel depressed for no reason you can think of? I do. And maybe that's why. We've had a leak from an alternative life and want that life now. Like wanting an ice cream when you were little, which you knew was in the freezer, but your mom wouldn't let you have it.
- Aidan Chambers
Postcards from No Man's Land
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I wanted that future officer to weigh decisions with a supple mind and to be comfortable with nuance and uncertainty.
- Craig M. Mullaney
The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education
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If love knows no race, yet salvation is illustrated in white, then either God was monopolized, or the ink of scripture was tainted before it dried.
- Pierre Lagrenat
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To judge a thing that has substance and solid worth is quite easy, to comprehend it is much harder, and to blend judgement and comprehension in a definitive description is the hardest thing of all.
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Phenomenology of Spirit
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The will to a system: expressed morally, a more refined corruption with philosophers, an illness of character; expressed unmorally, his will to appear stupider than he is. Stupider, that means stronger, simpler, more dominating, less cultured, more commanding, more tyrannical.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
The Twilight Of The Idols: Or, How To Philosophise With The Hammer By Friedrich Nietzsche - The Antichrist Notes To Zarathustra, And Eternal ... Anthony M. Ludovici And Edited By Oscar Levy
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Adversity discourages losers; adversity inspires winners.
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Is it better to work out consciously and critically one's own conception of the world and thus, in connection with the labours of one's own brain, choose one's sphere of activity, take an active part in the creation of the history of the world, be one's own guide, refusing to accept passively and supinely from outside the moulding of one' own personality?
- Antonio Gramsci
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When the mind is free, magic happens.
- C.G. Rousing
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Grammar and ordinary language are bad guides to metaphysics. A great book might be written showing the influence of syntax on philosophy.
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Pretend you are foolish to the foolish, and be yourself when you are alone or with others like you, because if you take the foolish seriously as your friend, you might be a fool yourself.
- A Gentlemen
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My world is about stories that entertain; emotions that move; people you’ll remember; literature that matters.
- M.G.Crisci
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He was still thoughtful. 'Do you think any of us ever really knows anyone?'

'Philosophy, Lord Dryden? And yet it's daylight and everyone is still sober.
- Julie Anne Long
How the Marquess Was Won
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It is just as crazy not to be crazy about Christ as it is to be crazy about anything else.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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A tree's shade is worth more than the knowledge of truth, my sons, for a tree's shade is true while it lasts, and the knowledge of truth is false in its very truth. The leaves' greenness is worth more, for a right understanding, than a great thought, for the leaves, greenness is something you can show others, but you can never show them a great thought. We are born without knowing how to talk and we die without having known how to express ourselves. Our life runs its course between the silence of one who cannot speak and the silence of one who wasn't understood, and around it hovers — like a bee where there are no flowers — a useless, inscrutable destiny.
- Fernando Pessoa
The Education of the Stoic: The Only Manuscript of the Baron of Teive
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Giving is the only way of taking part
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If those at your top are weak, your bottom will be rotten
- Benny Bellamacina
The King of Rhyme
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Violence is spiritual junk food, and boredom is spiritual anorexia.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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aquele que quer responder às injúrias com o ódio vive na tristeza ou na mágoa, aquele que quer vencer o ódio com o amor combate alegremente e sem temor. Triunfa tanto sobre um grande número de inimigos quanto sobre um único, prescindindo de todo socorro da fortuna. Aqueles a quem ele consegue vencer ficam alegres por terem sido derrotados; e, derrotados, eles não são menos fortes; ao contrário, são mais fortes.
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Of all knowledge, the wise and good seek mostly to know themselves.
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We live in a stocking which is in the process of being turned inside out, without our ever knowing for sure to what phase of the process our moment of consciousness corresponds.
- Vladimir Nabokov
Bend Sinister
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The Encyclopedia--the advance artillery of reason, the armada of philosophy, the siege engine of the enlightenment...
- Peter Prange
The Philosopher's Kiss
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What is this slow blue dream of living,
and this fevered death by dreaming?
- Aberjhani
Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
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The pity of it was that this discovery, if such it was, now seemed so stale, so profitless to me. What good was it? What good did thinking ever do?
- Jed Rubenfeld
The Interpretation of Murder
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Kalau manusia sama sekali tidak pernah merasa putus asa, kita tidak akan tahu bagian mana dari diri kita yang tak sanggup kita singkirkan. Lalu kita akan tumbuh dewasa tanpa benar-benar mengerti apa saja yang bisa membuat kita gembira. Aku bahagia karena bisa menderita", Eriko (Kitchen)
- Banana Yoshimoto
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Ah, clever clogs, but it will have happened in one of my alternative lives. You know--the lives hot-shot scientists tell us we are living at the same time as this one we know about. Which being so, how do you know that what happens in one of your alternative lives doesn't sometimes leak through into your consciousness in this life, and make you sad that you aren't living that particular alternative life instead of this one? Don't you sometimes feel depressed for no reason you can think of? I do. And maybe that's why. We've had a leak from an alternative life and want that life now. Like wanting an ice cream when you were little, which you knew was in the freezer, but your mom wouldn't let you have it.
- Aidan Chambers
Postcards from No Man's Land
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I wanted that future officer to weigh decisions with a supple mind and to be comfortable with nuance and uncertainty.
- Craig M. Mullaney
The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education
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If love knows no race, yet salvation is illustrated in white, then either God was monopolized, or the ink of scripture was tainted before it dried.
- Pierre Lagrenat
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To judge a thing that has substance and solid worth is quite easy, to comprehend it is much harder, and to blend judgement and comprehension in a definitive description is the hardest thing of all.
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Phenomenology of Spirit
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The will to a system: expressed morally, a more refined corruption with philosophers, an illness of character; expressed unmorally, his will to appear stupider than he is. Stupider, that means stronger, simpler, more dominating, less cultured, more commanding, more tyrannical.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
The Twilight Of The Idols: Or, How To Philosophise With The Hammer By Friedrich Nietzsche - The Antichrist Notes To Zarathustra, And Eternal ... Anthony M. Ludovici And Edited By Oscar Levy
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Adversity discourages losers; adversity inspires winners.
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Is it better to work out consciously and critically one's own conception of the world and thus, in connection with the labours of one's own brain, choose one's sphere of activity, take an active part in the creation of the history of the world, be one's own guide, refusing to accept passively and supinely from outside the moulding of one' own personality?
- Antonio Gramsci
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When the mind is free, magic happens.
- C.G. Rousing
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Grammar and ordinary language are bad guides to metaphysics. A great book might be written showing the influence of syntax on philosophy.
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
Pretend you are foolish to the foolish, and be yourself when you are alone or with others like you, because if you take the foolish seriously as your friend, you might be a fool yourself.
- A Gentlemen
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My world is about stories that entertain; emotions that move; people you’ll remember; literature that matters.
- M.G.Crisci
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He was still thoughtful. 'Do you think any of us ever really knows anyone?'

'Philosophy, Lord Dryden? And yet it's daylight and everyone is still sober.
- Julie Anne Long
How the Marquess Was Won
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It is just as crazy not to be crazy about Christ as it is to be crazy about anything else.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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A tree's shade is worth more than the knowledge of truth, my sons, for a tree's shade is true while it lasts, and the knowledge of truth is false in its very truth. The leaves' greenness is worth more, for a right understanding, than a great thought, for the leaves, greenness is something you can show others, but you can never show them a great thought. We are born without knowing how to talk and we die without having known how to express ourselves. Our life runs its course between the silence of one who cannot speak and the silence of one who wasn't understood, and around it hovers — like a bee where there are no flowers — a useless, inscrutable destiny.
- Fernando Pessoa
The Education of the Stoic: The Only Manuscript of the Baron of Teive
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Giving is the only way of taking part
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If those at your top are weak, your bottom will be rotten
- Benny Bellamacina
The King of Rhyme
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Violence is spiritual junk food, and boredom is spiritual anorexia.
- Peter Kreeft
Jesus-Shock
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aquele que quer responder às injúrias com o ódio vive na tristeza ou na mágoa, aquele que quer vencer o ódio com o amor combate alegremente e sem temor. Triunfa tanto sobre um grande número de inimigos quanto sobre um único, prescindindo de todo socorro da fortuna. Aqueles a quem ele consegue vencer ficam alegres por terem sido derrotados; e, derrotados, eles não são menos fortes; ao contrário, são mais fortes.
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Of all knowledge, the wise and good seek mostly to know themselves.
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We live in a stocking which is in the process of being turned inside out, without our ever knowing for sure to what phase of the process our moment of consciousness corresponds.
- Vladimir Nabokov
Bend Sinister
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The Encyclopedia--the advance artillery of reason, the armada of philosophy, the siege engine of the enlightenment...
- Peter Prange
The Philosopher's Kiss
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
What is this slow blue dream of living,
and this fevered death by dreaming?
- Aberjhani
Journey through the Power of the Rainbow: Quotations from a Life Made Out of Poetry
Avg Rating: --Rate This Quote
The pity of it was that this discovery, if such it was, now seemed so stale, so profitless to me. What good was it? What good did thinking ever do?
- Jed Rubenfeld
The Interpretation of Murder
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Kalau manusia sama sekali tidak pernah merasa putus asa, kita tidak akan tahu bagian mana dari diri kita yang tak sanggup kita singkirkan. Lalu kita akan tumbuh dewasa tanpa benar-benar mengerti apa saja yang bisa membuat kita gembira. Aku bahagia karena bisa menderita", Eriko (Kitchen)
- Banana Yoshimoto
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Ah, clever clogs, but it will have happened in one of my alternative lives. You know--the lives hot-shot scientists tell us we are living at the same time as this one we know about. Which being so, how do you know that what happens in one of your alternative lives doesn't sometimes leak through into your consciousness in this life, and make you sad that you aren't living that particular alternative life instead of this one? Don't you sometimes feel depressed for no reason you can think of? I do. And maybe that's why. We've had a leak from an alternative life and want that life now. Like wanting an ice cream when you were little, which you knew was in the freezer, but your mom wouldn't let you have it.
- Aidan Chambers
Postcards from No Man's Land
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I wanted that future officer to weigh decisions with a supple mind and to be comfortable with nuance and uncertainty.
- Craig M. Mullaney
The Unforgiving Minute: A Soldier's Education
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If love knows no race, yet salvation is illustrated in white, then either God was monopolized, or the ink of scripture was tainted before it dried.
- Pierre Lagrenat
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To judge a thing that has substance and solid worth is quite easy, to comprehend it is much harder, and to blend judgement and comprehension in a definitive description is the hardest thing of all.
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Phenomenology of Spirit
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The will to a system: expressed morally, a more refined corruption with philosophers, an illness of character; expressed unmorally, his will to appear stupider than he is. Stupider, that means stronger, simpler, more dominating, less cultured, more commanding, more tyrannical.
- Friedrich Nietzsche
The Twilight Of The Idols: Or, How To Philosophise With The Hammer By Friedrich Nietzsche - The Antichrist Notes To Zarathustra, And Eternal ... Anthony M. Ludovici And Edited By Oscar Levy
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