Philosphical Quotes & Sayings
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What you don't know may not hurt you, but what you don't remember always does. — Gerald M. Weinberg
There is nothing we can now call our own, for what we call so is the effect of art; crimes are made by decrees of the senate, or by the votes of the people; and as here-to-fore we are burdened by vices, so now we are oppressed by laws. — Blaise Pascal
The Christian church is an encyclopaedia of prehistoric cults and conceptions of the most diverse orgiin and that is why it is so capable of proselytising: it always could and it can still go wherever it pleases and it always found and it always finds something similar to itself to which it can adapt itself and gradually impose upon it a Christian meaning. — Friedrich Nietzsche
Surely this is what death would be like: nothingness, oblivion, as the world continued to turn, heedless of her absence. — Meredith Duran
You can't be two people. You end up being neither. — Victoria Schwab
You can want success all you want, but to get it, you can't falter. You can't slip. You can't sleep. One eye open, for real, and forever. — Jay-Z
Much earnest philosphical thought is born of the life which springs from close association with nature. — Laura Gilpin
The reason time is always running out is because it has nothing else better to do. — Carroll Bryant
Happiness can never hope to command so much interest as distress. — Stella Gibbons
I don't consider myself a gangsta rapper. But I'm probably more qualified to be a gangsta rapper than people who call themselves that. I've been through that life. — Coolio
To attribute rights to animals is to ignore the purpose and justification of rights - to protect the interests of man. — Alex Epstein
Living in a spiritual manner, exhibiting a joyous and mindful embrace of the manifold wonders of an earthy existence, enhances life. A person develops spirituality by spending solitary time thinking about the larger issues in life. Scripting a personal philosophy for conducting a person's life is a spiritual testament. A spiritual person seeks a system of general truths that encoded statement transforms their character. — Kilroy J. Oldster
On deathbed every single good, bad, ugly moment becomes special. — Sheeja Jose
Before we can build a stable civilization worthy of humanity as a whole, it is necessary that each historical civilization should become conscious of its limitations and it's unworthiness to become the ideal civilization of the world. — Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
It was amazing, really, the effort that went into the absence of things. — Ann Brashares