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philo Quotes and Quotations
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Instead of art I have taught philosophy. Though technique for me is a big word, I never have taught how to paint. All my doing was to make people to see. Josef Albers | top
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Small amounts of philosophy lead to atheism, but larger amounts bring us back to God. Francis Bacon | top
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The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next. Henry Ward Beecher | top
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The man of science, the artist, the philosopher are attached to their nations as much as the day-laborer and the merchant. Julien Benda | top
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There is no philosophy which is not founded upon knowledge of the phenomena, but to get any profit from this knowledge it is absolutely necessary to be a mathematician. Daniel Bernoulli | top
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The philosophers Camus and Sartre raise the question whether or not a man can condemn himself. Stokely Carmichael | top
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To philosophize is only another way of being afraid and leads hardly anywhere but to cowardly make-believe. Louis-Ferdinand Celine | top
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Politics is a contest among people of diverse backgrounds and philosophies, advocating different solutions to common problems. The system only works when principled, energetic people participate. Bob Ehrlich | top
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There is no religion in which everyday life is not considered a prison; there is no philosophy or ideology that does not think that we live in alienation. Eugene Ionesco | top
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Philosophy can only be approached with the most concrete comprehension. Karl Jaspers | top
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I had some hesitations about philosophy because, if you worked out a philosophical theory, it was hard to know whether you were going to be able to prove it or whether other theories had just as good a claim on belief. Stephen Cole Kleene | top
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The Web is now philosophical engineering. Physics and the Web are both about the relationship between the small and the large. Tim Berners-Lee | top
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I fear that, in the end, the famous debate among materialists, idealists, and dualists amounts to a merely verbal dispute that is more a matter for the linguist than for the speculative philosopher. Moses Mendelssohn | top
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In philosophy if you aren't moving at a snail's pace you aren't moving at all. Iris Murdoch | top
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Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home. Novalis | top
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Like many students, I found the drudgery of real experiments and the slowness of progress a complete shock, and at my low points I contemplated other alternative careers including study of the philosophy or sociology of science. Paul Nurse | top
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Allow me a bit of philosophy here... We started tele skiing as a rebellion against rules. Paul Parker | top
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To have no time for philosophy is to be a true philosopher. Blaise Pascal | top
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A growing and increasingly influential movement of philosophers, ethicists, law professors and activists are convinced that the great moral struggle of our time will be for the rights of animals. Michael Pollan | top
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A process which led from the amoeba to man appeared to the philosophers to be obviously a progress though whether the amoeba would agree with this opinion is not known. Bertrand Russell | top
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I think we ought always to entertain our opinions with some measure of doubt. I shouldn't wish people dogmatically to believe any philosophy, not even mine. Bertrand Russell | top
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Olympism is a philosophy which, by blending sport with culture, seeks to create a way of life based on the joy found in effort, the educational value of good example and respect for universal ethical principles. Juan Antonio Samaranch | top
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Our philosophy precedes from the belief that sport is an inalienable part of the educational process and a factor for promoting peace, friendship, cooperation and understanding among peoples. Juan Antonio Samaranch | top
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The philosophy of the common man is an old wife that gives him no pleasure, yet he cannot live without her, and resents any aspersions that strangers may cast on her character. George Santayana | top
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A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education. George Bernard Shaw | top