Worthless people live only to eat and drink; people of worth eat and drink only to live.
SocratesJust as courage imperils life, fear protects it.
Leonardo da VinciI read Plato’s ‚Republic.‘ I read it through about five times until I could actually understand it.
Huey NewtonIf one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.
Lucius Annaeus SenecaEvery tyrant who has lived has believed in freedom for himself.
Elbert HubbardThere is not enough love and goodness in the world to permit giving any of it away to imaginary beings.
Friedrich NietzscheIn prayer it is better to have a heart without words than words without a heart.
Mahatma GandhiSecurity is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure, or nothing.
Helen KellerAny fool can make a rule, and any fool will mind it.
Henry David ThoreauBeing is. Being is in-itself. Being is what it is.
Jean-Paul SartreTo have no time for philosophy is to be a true philosopher.
Blaise PascalGreat indeed is the sublimity of the Creative, to which all beings owe their beginning and which permeates all heaven.
Lao TzuSometimes there are no good guys. There are no bad guys. It seems like everybody is in the middle.
Jim MattisSilence is the mother of truth.
Benjamin DisraeliAll men are born with a nose and five fingers, but no one is born with a knowledge of God.
VoltaireIf life is a checker game, someone else is moving the pieces. It isn’t us. Don’t be surprised by amazing coincidences. There are no accidents. Consider, as I learned to do, the incredible interconnectedness of all of life.
Wayne DyerWhich death is preferably to every other? ‚The unexpected‘.
Julius CaesarI know, to banish anger altogether from one’s breast is a difficult task. It cannot be achieved through pure personal effort. It can be done only by God’s grace.
Mahatma GandhiI would warn you that I do not attribute to nature either beauty or deformity, order or confusion. Only in relation to our imagination can things be called beautiful or ugly, well-ordered or confused.
Baruch SpinozaI know that the Lord is always on the side of the right; but it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation may be on the Lord’s side.
Abraham LincolnBehold, I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door, I will come in to him and eat with him, and he with me.
Jesus ChristI do think there must be some kind of interaction between your living life and the life that goes on from here.
Keanu ReevesAdopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.
Ralph Waldo EmersonNature, to be commanded, must be obeyed.
Francis BaconWe are not without empathetic terror when we open Pascal’s ‚Pensees‘ and read, ‚I am the great silent spaces between worlds.‘
Carl SaganDuring my first years in the Sierra, I was ever calling on everybody within reach to admire them, but I found no one half warm enough until Emerson came. I had read his essays, and felt sure that of all men he would best interpret the sayings of these noble mountains and trees. Nor was my faith weakened when I met him in Yosemite.
John MuirAll things truly wicked start from innocence.
Ernest HemingwayMen do not shape destiny, Destiny produces the man for the hour.
Fidel CastroWe are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea, whether it is to sail or to watch – we are going back from whence we came.
John F. KennedyIf to do were as easy as to know what were good to do, chapels had been churches, and poor men’s cottage princes‘ palaces.
William ShakespeareReligion is just mind control.
George CarlinForget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair.
Khalil GibranInterdependence is and ought to be as much the ideal of man as self-sufficiency. Man is a social being.
Mahatma GandhiFor me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
Carl SaganThe slave is doomed to worship time and fate and death, because they are greater than anything he finds in himself, and because all his thoughts are of things which they devour.
Bertrand RussellSpeak the truth, and all things alive or brute are vouchers, and the very roots of the grass underground there, do seem to stir and move to bear you witness.
Ralph Waldo EmersonThe blessed of us must save the less of us. I’m blessed, and yeah, I’m planning to go to Heaven.
Mr. TI’d rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach 10,000 stars how not to dance.
E. E. CummingsIt is the nature of every person to error, but only the fool perseveres in error.
Marcus Tullius CiceroThere is no such thing as accident; it is fate misnamed.
Napoleon BonaparteI believe in the fundamental truth of all great religions of the world.
Mahatma GandhiCulture: the cry of men in face of their destiny.
Albert CamusI wash my hands of those who imagine chattering to be knowledge, silence to be ignorance, and affection to be art.
Khalil GibranChance is a word void of sense; nothing can exist without a cause.
VoltaireYou are doomed to make choices. This is life’s greatest paradox.
Wayne DyerHuman felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day.
Benjamin FranklinMan’s greatness lies in his power of thought.
Blaise PascalNo man was ever wise by chance.
Lucius Annaeus SenecaYour philosophy determines whether you will go for the disciplines or continue the errors.
Jim RohnFate pulls you in different directions.
Clint EastwoodAs flies to wanton boys, are we to the gods; they kill us for their sport.
William ShakespeareIf there really is a god, then he really looks after me.
Jackie ChanGod just has a way of working things out the way he wants to and you have no say in that.
RihannaI do not concern myself with gods and spirits either good or evil nor do I serve any.
Lao TzuNature always wears the colors of the spirit.
Ralph Waldo EmersonGod Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures.
Francis BaconThere is no such thing as justice in the abstract; it is merely a compact between men.
EpicurusIt’s just a job. Grass grows, birds fly, waves pound the sand. I beat people up.
Muhammad AliFor me, the Immaculate Conception is the feast of ‚passive action,‘ the action that functions simply by the transmission through us of divine energy. Purity, in spite of outward appearances, is essentially an active virtue, because it concentrates God in us and on those who are subject to our influence.
Pierre Teilhard de ChardinThe man never feels the want of what it never occurs to him to ask for.
Arthur Schopenhauer