By the sole fact of his entering into ‚Thought,‘ man represents something entirely singular and absolutely unique in the field of our experience. On a single planet, there could not be more than one centre of emergence for reflexion.
Pierre Teilhard de ChardinThe ideas I stand for are not mine. I borrowed them from Socrates. I swiped them from Chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus. And I put them in a book. If you don’t like their rules, whose would you use?
Dale CarnegieBuddhism is not a creed, it is a doubt.
Gilbert K. ChestertonInstead of judging people, we need to pray.
Joyce MeyerFew people have the imagination for reality.
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheI’m not afraid to die, I just don’t want to be there when it happens.
Woody AllenBeauty is unbearable, drives us to despair, offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time.
Albert CamusTo raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real advance in science.
Albert EinsteinHe alone is free who lives with free consent under the entire guidance of reason.
Baruch SpinozaCulture of the mind must be subservient to the heart.
Mahatma GandhiI feel a distaste for hunting, first because of a kind of Buddhist respect for the unity and sacredness of all life, and also because the pursuit of a hare or chamois strikes me as a kind of ‚escape of energy,‘ that is, the expenditure of our effort in an illusory end, one devoid of profit.
Pierre Teilhard de ChardinIt is not the man who has too little, but the man who craves more, that is poor.
Lucius Annaeus SenecaThe very elements of what constitutes good nursing are as little understood for the well as for the sick. The same laws of health or of nursing, for they are in reality the same, obtain among the well as among the sick.
Florence NightingaleTo us also, through every star, through every blade of grass, is not God made visible if we will open our minds and our eyes.
Thomas CarlyleExpectations are a form of first-class truth: If people believe it, it’s true.
Bill GatesIn fact men will fight for a superstition quite as quickly as for a living truth – often more so, since a superstition is so intangible you cannot get at it to refute it, but truth is a point of view, and so is changeable.
HypatiaWhen I left Dortmund, I said it’s not important what people think when you come in but what they think when you leave.
Jurgen KloppThe greatest service that can be offered to children who show personality traits or inclinations that might not be understood by the adults around them is to allow them to express their own unique humanity.
Wayne DyerNothing in the universe is contingent, but all things are conditioned to exist and operate in a particular manner by the necessity of the divine nature.
Baruch SpinozaI let the dog out, or I let him in, and we talk some. I let him know I like him, and he lets me know he likes me.
Kurt VonnegutIt is only in his music, which Americans are able to admire because a protective sentimentality limits their understanding of it, that the Negro in America has been able to tell his story.
James BaldwinThe hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes.
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheFor a tear is quickly dried, especially when shed for the misfortunes of others.
Marcus Tullius CiceroAll the truth in the world adds up to one big lie.
Bob DylanYou can know or not know how a car runs and still enjoy riding in a car.
David ByrneThe eyes are more exact witnesses than the ears.
HeraclitusIt is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than it is to have it elude you and remain forever a harmonious conception of memory.
F. Scott FitzgeraldWe are never further from what we wish than when we believe that we have what we wished for.
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheMan’s greatness lies in his power of thought.
Blaise PascalI know nothing except the fact of my ignorance.
SocratesIt’s really easy to have a nice philosophy about openness, but moving the world in that direction is a different thing. It requires both understanding where you want to go and being pragmatic about getting there.
Mark ZuckerbergThe proper study of Mankind is Man.
Alexander PopeHe that will believe only what he can fully comprehend must have a long head or a very short creed.
Pierre Teilhard de ChardinThe first test of a truly great man is his humility. By humility I don’t mean doubt of his powers or hesitation in speaking his opinion, but merely an understanding of the relationship of what he can say and what he can do.
John RuskinWomen tend to be more intuitive, or to admit to being intuitive, and maybe the hard science approach isn’t so attractive. The way that science is taught is very cold. I would never have become a scientist if I had been taught like that.
Jane GoodallGod is a concept by which we measure our pain.
John LennonNo man should escape our universities without knowing how little he knows.
J. Robert OppenheimerThe long time to come when I shall not exist has more effect on me than this short present time, which nevertheless seems endless.
Marcus Tullius CiceroWhatever the universal nature assigns to any man at any time is for the good of that man at that time.
Marcus AureliusExistence precedes and rules essence.
Jean-Paul SartreElectricity is really just organized lightning.
George CarlinLies are sufficient to breed opinion, and opinion brings on substance.
Francis BaconThe whole is more than the sum of its parts.
AristotleWhy do I not seek some real good; one which I could feel, not one which I could display?
Lucius Annaeus SenecaThe stories are not autobiographical, but they’re personal in that way. I seem to know only the things that I’ve learned. Probably some things through observation, but what I feel I know surely is personal.
Alice MunroHappiness is not an ideal of reason, but of imagination.
Immanuel KantThere are no moral phenomena at all, but only a moral interpretation of phenomena.
Friedrich NietzscheThere may not be one Truth – there may be several truths – but saying that is not to say that reality doesn’t exist.
Margaret AtwoodElectrical science has revealed to us the true nature of light, has provided us with innumerable appliances and instruments of precision, and has thereby vastly added to the exactness of our knowledge.
Nikola TeslaI believe in the Golden Rule – The Man with the Gold… Rules.
Mr. TWomen have no sympathy and my experience of women is almost as large as Europe.
Florence NightingaleThe theoretical understanding of the world, which is the aim of philosophy, is not a matter of great practical importance to animals, or to savages, or even to most civilised men.
Bertrand RussellTruth is what works.
William JamesA friend should be a master at guessing and keeping still: you must not want to see everything.
Friedrich NietzscheReality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
Albert EinsteinPart of the reason that our politics seems so tough right now and facts and science and argument does not seem to be winning the day all the time is because we’re hardwired not to always think clearly when we’re scared. And the country’s scared.
Barack ObamaIdealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power.
Aldous HuxleyI have hardly ever known a mathematician who was capable of reasoning.
PlatoNothing happens to any man that he is not formed by nature to bear.
Marcus AureliusI don’t mind making jokes, but I don’t want to look like one.
Marilyn Monroe