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Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Stuart Miller

But since the time of Leibnitz, it is hard to find philosophers who stress relatedness in any way. There is Henri Bergson, and before him the romantics, and Marx with his talk of the brotherhood of revolution, and Martin Buber with his I and Thou, but by and large modern philosophy is about aloneness. We are forlorn, abandoned. — Stuart Miller

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Henri Bergson

To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly. — Henri Bergson

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

French philosopher whom professional philosophers generally accord highest honors is Descartes. Montaigne and Pascal, Voltaire and Rousseau, Bergson and Sartre do not enjoy their greatest vogue among philosophers, and of these only Rousseau has had any considerable influence on the history of philosophy (through Kant and Hegel). — Friedrich Nietzsche

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Cassia Leo

How can you still love me after everything I've done to you?" "How can I not? You're the fucking love of my life. You don't stop loving someone just because they've hurt you. Yes, what you did hurt me, but I gain nothing if I stay angry with you. But I might gain everything by forgiving you. You're my everything. I just want you back. — Cassia Leo

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Henri Bergson

What philosophy has lacked most of all is precision. — Henri Bergson

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Carolyn Mackler

He had no idea there even was a before until he crashed hard into the after. — Carolyn Mackler

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Tehya Sky

Get to know the master within you. Fall at the feet of your Self. — Tehya Sky

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Henri Bergson

There is nothing in philosophy which could not be said in everyday language. — Henri Bergson

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Pope Benedict XVI

It is important always to know that the first word, the true initiative, the true activity comes from God and only by inserting ourselves into the divine initiative, only begging for this divine initiative, shall we too be able to become - with him and in him - evangelizers. — Pope Benedict XVI

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Albert Schweitzer

The true worth of a man is not to be found in man himself, but in the colours and textures that come alive in others. — Albert Schweitzer

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Dianna Hardy

He thought he'd lived through everything. Only now did he realise he'd merely existed. — Dianna Hardy

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Stephen R. Lawhead

It is right to pay heed to the stories of our people, for that is how we learn who we are and what is required of us in this life and the life beyond. — Stephen R. Lawhead

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

When I was born, humanity was 95 per cent illiterate. Since I've been born, the population has doubled and that total population is now 65 per cent literate. That's a gain of 130-fold of the literacy. When humanity is primarily illiterate, it needs leaders to understand and get the information and deal with it. When we are at the point where the majority of humans them-selves are literate, able to get the information, we're in an entirely new relationship to Universe. We are at the point where the integrity of the individual counts and not what the political leadership or the religious leadership says to do. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Henri Bergson

I believe that the time given to refutation in philosophy is usually time lost. Of the many attacks directed by many thinkers against each other, what now remains? Nothing, or assuredly very little. That which counts and endures is the modicum of positive truth which each contributes. The true statement is, of itself, able to displace the erroneous idea, and becomes, without our having taken the trouble of refuting anyone, the best of refutations. — Henri Bergson

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Henri Bergson

Here I would point out, as a symptom equally worthy of notice, the ABSENCE OF FEELING which usually accompanies laughter. It seems as though the comic could not produce its disturbing effect unless it fell, so to say, on the surface of a soul that is thoroughly calm and unruffled. Indifference is its natural environment, for laughter has no greater foe than emotion. I do not mean that we could not laugh at a person who inspires us with pity, for instance, or even with affection, but in such a case we must, for the moment, put our affection out of court and impose silence upon our pity. In a society composed of pure intelligences there would probably be no more tears, though perhaps there would still be laughter; whereas highly emotional souls, in tune and unison with life, in whom every event would be sentimentally prolonged and re-echoed, would neither know nor understand laughter. — Henri Bergson

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By Kelly Meding

Too bad you need both hands for crawling," I said. "We could use some sunshine in here."

"Next time, I'll be sure to ask the sprites for a flashlight."

"And a bottle of water. I think I've swallowed enough dust to shit a brick later. — Kelly Meding

Bergson Philosophy Quotes By William James

O my Bergson, you are a magician, and your book is a marvel, a real wonder in the history of philosophy ... In finishing it I found ... such a flavor of persistent euphony, as of a rich river that never foamed or ran thin, but steadily and firmly proceeded with its banks full to the brim. — William James