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#1. Deism" in its own day referred not to a superficial theological doctrine but to a comprehensive intellectual tradition that ranged freely across the terrain we now associate with ethics, political theory, metaphysics, the philosophy of mind, and epistemology. It was an astonishingly coherent and systematic body of thought, closer to a way of being than any particular dogma, and it retained its essential elements over a span of centuries, not decades. In origin and substance, deism was neither British nor Christian, as the conventional view supposes, but largely ancient, pagan, and continental, and it spread in America far beyond the educated elite. #Quote by Matthew Stewart
#2. The most disappointing feature of working for a cause is that so few people have a philosophy of life. We used to say, in the suffrage movement, that we could trust the woman who believed in suffrage, but we could never trust the woman who just wanted to vote. #Quote by Jeannette Rankin
#3. It is only in the philosophy of the seminar room that serious doubts are raised as to weather or not dogs and cats and other animals have consciousness. We all know how aware they are of their surroundings... and of us... they leave no doubt when they are in pain... #Quote by Daniel N. Robinson
#4. It's not the institutes that make the students great, it's the students that make an institute great. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#5. No matter how far you have gone down the road its never too late to stop and reinvent yourself #Quote by Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
#6. How destiny plays games so thrilling,
both stay in the same building.
His books declared for the best seller of the year,
and she lives in the apartment to his but upstairs.
He is making fame, she has committed suicide severe.
The same window of the tall building instigated,
such varied colors.
In the woman-frustration and fear.
In the man- an inspiration so rare.
They share the same height, same sight,
of the same building.
From which,
one flew like kite and the other down right. #Quote by Jasleen Kaur Gumber
#7. Aamir, recalling back to the idyllic days of his college youth, pictured himself once again sitting quietly on a familiar neighbourhood rooftop. He often enjoyed relaxing there, alone or with friends, while watching the colourful fluttering prayer flags on rooftop poles, especially in the warmth of an early evening breeze, as wispy clouds drifted against the jagged Himalayan backdrop. He has oft times wondered, ever since his childhood, if the prayers to the spirits of the dead, flying out from those slowly tattering rags, will ever really be answered. Perhaps it will be in another place, in another time, when we're living another life that we shall finally know. Aamir had calmly thought at the time. He was that sort of philosophical guy. #Quote by Andrew James Pritchard
#8. He is too presumptuous about the inanities of appearances, poor realities gone for a toss. #Quote by Aporva Kala
#9. I think he's informing himself, reaching out and getting ideas and information and advice. I haven't the slightest doubt that internally taking shape in that marvelous brain of his is a philosophy of foreign affairs. But it would be premature to say that one is fully formed. #Quote by Theodore C. Sorensen
#10. The membership relation for sets can often be replaced by the composition operation for functions. This leads to an alternative foundation for Mathematics upon categories
specifically, on the category of all functions. Now much of Mathematics is dynamic, in that it deals with morphisms of an object into another object of the same kind. Such morphisms (like functions) form categories, and so the approach via categories fits well with the objective of organizing and understanding Mathematics. That, in truth, should be the goal of a proper philosophy of Mathematics. #Quote by Saunders Mac Lane
#11. Time is a daunting thing; it's inescapable. Some moments pass unobserved and others stay with us, remaining frozen, lasting a lifetime... #Quote by Jacqueline Simon Gunn
#12. Don't bite off more than you can chew because nobody looks attractive spitting it back out. #Quote by Carroll Bryant
#13. There are three conditions which often look alike
Yet differ completely, flourish in the same hedgerow:
Attachment to self and to things and to persons, detachment
From self and from things and from persons; and, growing between them, indifference, ... #Quote by T. S. Eliot
#14. Continuously feeling superior is a characteristic of immaturity. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#15. If I were a bean,... I wouldn't sulk all day long. #Quote by Edna Stewart
#16. The greatest fear that human beings experience is not death, which is inevitable, but consideration of the distinct possibility of living a worthless life. #Quote by Kilroy J. Oldster
#17. Resentment is a powerful and corrosive force, both on the slippery left and the slippery right, and the history of humankind can largely be read as a history of resentment. Aside from a profound philosophy of capital, what we really need is a profound psychology and philosophy of resentment. We must learn to live for ourselves, without reference to the other, and, at the same time, to rise above and beyond ourselves. Or else history will keep repeating itself, and our life will be a living death. #Quote by Neel Burton
#18. Human evolution has two steps -
from being somebody to being nobody;
and from being nobody to being everybody.
This knowledge can bring
sharing and caring throughout the world. #Quote by Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
#19. I believe that conversations with the right persons are really important in life. #Quote by Avijeet Das
#20. Humans think they are free, conscious beings, when in truth they are deluded animals. At the same time they never cease trying to escape from what they imagine themselves to be. Their religions are attempts to be rid of a freedom they have never possessed. In the twentieth century, the utopias of Right and Left served the same function. Today, when politics is unconvincing even as entertainment, science has taken on the role of mankind's deliverer. #Quote by John N. Gray
#21. Life has no meaning. We create the meaning! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#22. It is always the little things that build up. Often there is no dramatic reason for discontent in marriages. It seeps in slowly over the years.
You don't even notice it creeping in. It happens, trickle by trickle.
You do not realise when or how the easy familiarity gets replaced by a 'taken-for-granted' attitude over the years. By the time you do, it is often late. Habits have been formed, patterns have been set. And a comfort-zone have been established.
A zone that is hard to get out of. #Quote by Preeti Shenoy
#23. I am used to my loneliness. My silences make me feel alive! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#24. We face many storms in life. And every storm that we face changes us! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#25. Life consists on lightness and darkness, when you reached to lightness, prepare your tools for darkness #Quote by Kamaran Ihsan Salih
#26. The Gospel is not presented to mankind as an argument about religious principals. Nor is it offered as a philosophy of life. Christianity is a witness to certain facts; to events that have happened, to hopes that have been fulfilled, to realities that have been experienced, to a Person who has lived and died and been raised from the dead to reign forever. #Quote by Massey H. Shepherd
#27. I have burned the bridges behind me....the only way left to go is forward #Quote by W.H. Penewit
#28. How long are you going to wait before you demand the best for yourself and in no instance bypass the discriminations of reason? You have been given the principles that you ought to endorse, and you have endorsed them. What kind of teacher, then, are you still waiting for in order to refer your self-improvement to him? You are no longer a boy, but a full-grown man. If you are careless and lazy now and keep putting things off and always deferring the day after which you will attend to yourself, you will not notice that you are making no progress, but you will live and die as someone quite ordinary.
From now on, then, resolve to live as a grown-up who is making progress, and make whatever you think best a law that you never set aside. And whenever you encounter anything that is difficult or pleasurable, or highly or lowly regarded, remember that the contest is now: you are at the Olympic Games, you cannot wait any longer, and that your progress is wrecked or preserved by a single day and a single event. That is how Socrates fulfilled himself by attending to nothing except reason in everything he encountered. And you, although you are not yet a Socrates, should live as someone who at least wants to be a Socrates. #Quote by Epictetus
#29. without the act of imagination humanity would have perished long back #Quote by Thiruman Archunan
#30. There's only so much room at the top of the heap. The rest of us are fill dirt. #Quote by Sue Grafton
#31. With patient endurance, the best of life enfolds. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#32. You know, the whole philosophy of ad hoc combinations has its strengths and its weaknesses. #Quote by Evan Parker
#33. The ruinous abdication by philosophy of its rightful domain is the consequence of the oblivion of philosophers to a great insight first beheld clearly by Socrates and re-affirmed by Kant as by no other philosopher. Science, concerned solely and exclusively with objective existents, cannot give answers to questions about meanings and values. Only ideas engendered by the mind and to be found nowhere but in the mind (Socrates), only the pure transcendental forms supplied by reason (Kant), can secure the ideals and values and put us in touch with the realities that constitute our moral and spiritual life. Twenty-four centuries after Socrates, two centuries after Kant, we badly need to re-learn the lesson. #Quote by D.R. Khashaba
#34. The scriptures, for example, discredit an ancient philosophy that has come back into vogue in our day-the philosophy of Korihor that there are no absolute moral standards, that "every man prospers according to his genius, and that every man conquers according to his strength; and whatsoever a man does is no crime" and "that when a man is dead, that is the end thereof". #Quote by D. Todd Christofferson
#35. I seek to sensitize and clarify the essential elements of my soul. I will leave striving for the flags of fame and fortune behind and go where the soul beckons without fearing the decisive outcome. I will travel in a world without boundaries and embrace danger and awe. I will stand as a witness to comedy, beauty, and tragedy and apply the principles of artistic and ascetic forms of awareness to overcome the inherent frustration of enduring a fundamentally painful human existence. #Quote by Kilroy J. Oldster
#36. If you feel all damp and lonely like a mushroom, find the thick, creamy soup of joyfulness and just dive into it in order to make life tastier #Quote by Munia Khan
#37. A philosophy of life is a bundle of wisdom you have gathered from your reading and experience. It is not a rigid ideology that allows no development and complexity. It's a living thing, a developing idea about life that belongs to you alone. #Quote by Thomas Moore
#38. This is an extremely ambitious book. In addition to science and mathematics, Byers brings to bear insights from literature, philosophy, religion, history, anthropology, medicine, and psychology. The Blind Spot breaks new ground, and represents a major step forward in the philosophy of science. The book is also a page-turner, which is rare for this topic. #Quote by Joseph Auslander
#39. There is a simple rule regarding wisdom: those who have a superficial knowledge cannot be wise. On the contrary, wise people have broad knowledge. However, besides the acquired knowledge, wisdom arises from observation and contemplation over a longer period of time. Wisdom is, therefore, often the privilege of older people who have a broad knowledge and respectable experience. Feel free to ask such people for advice. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#40. What is love? Love is not all selflessness
like give, share, sacrifice, kiss, and caress.
Love's any that brings peace, justice, progress:
It could be hatred, greed, war, and redress.
Hatred? Hatred for all kinds of evil!
Greed? Greed to take back all grabbed by evil!
War? War against all forces of evil.
Redress? Redress all harm wrought by evil. #Quote by Rodolfo Martin Vitangcol
#41. We make our own music.
We paint our own future. #Quote by A.P. Sweet
#42. Nothing goes along then why worried. #Quote by Rajesh Walecha
#43. It occurs to me that the man and his religion are one and the same thing. The unknown exists. Each man projects on the blankness the shape of his own particular world-view. He endows his creation with his personal volitions and attitudes. The religious man stating his case is in essence explaining himself. When a fanatic is contradicted he feels a threat to his own existence; he reacts violently. #Quote by Jack Vance
#44. He who begins by loving Christianity more than Truth, will proceed by loving his sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all. #Quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#45. All the sleepers in a night of delution beholding so many dreams. In this world of darkness, only those who sever themselves from the meterial world, become absorbed in the contemplation of the supreme. None can be regarded as really woken up from sleep till they have renounced all sensuous delights. #Quote by Tulasidas.
#46. I support Democrats and Republicans. And I'm telling you that the business community in this company is frightened to death of the weird political philosophy of the President of the United States. And until he's gone, everybody's going to be sitting on their thumbs. #Quote by Steve Wynn
#47. To pretend is to know oneself. #Quote by Fernando Pessoa
#48. We either have wild places or we don't. We admit the spiritual-emotional validity of wild, beautiful places or we don't. We have a philosophy of simplicity of experience in these wild places or we don't. We admit an almost religious devotion to the clean exposition of the wild, natural earth or we don't. #Quote by Ansel Adams
#49. This so-called contemporary art is not a form, but a philosophy of society, #Quote by Ai Weiwei
#50. The person senses what it feels like to be free from inhibitions. At the same time he feels connected and integrated – with his body and, through his body, with his environment. He has a sense of well-being and inner peace. He gains the knowledge that the life of the body resides in its involuntary aspect. […] Unfortunately these beautiful feelings do not always hold up under the stress of daily living in our modern culture. The pace, the pressure and the philosophy of our times are antithetical to life. #Quote by Alexander Lowen
#51. The depressed person's therapist was always extremely careful to avoid appearing to judge or blame the depressed person for clinging to her defenses, or to suggest that the depressed person had in any way consciously chosen or chosen to cling to a chronic depression whose agony made her (i.e., the depressed person's) every waking hour feel like more than any person could possibly endure. This renunciation of judgment or imposed value was held by the therapeutic school in which the therapist's philosophy of healing had evolved over almost fifteen years of clinical experience to be integral to the combination of unconditional support and complete honesty about feelings which composed the nurturing professionalism required for a productive therapeutic journey toward authenticity and intrapersonal wholeness. Defenses against intimacy, the depressed person's therapist's experiential theory held, were nearly always arrested or vestigial survival-mechanisms; i.e., they had, at one time, been environmentally appropriate and necessary and had very probably served to shield a defenseless childhood psyche against potentially unbearable trauma, but in nearly all cases they (i.e., the defense-mechanisms) had become inappropriately imprinted and arrested and were now, in adulthood, no longer environmentally appropriate and in fact now, paradoxically, actually caused a great deal more trauma and pain than they prevented. Nevertheless, the therapist had made it clear from the outset that she #Quote by David Foster Wallace
#52. With sleepy eyes,
And a sleepy lens,
It's time to breakfast,
As the night time ends. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#53. If you don't like my face, you go to God;
before my own mirror, nothing seems odd.
If you don't like my guts, you come to me,
so I can fix myself as well as thank thee. #Quote by Rodolfo Martin Vitangcol, The Pink Poetry
#54. Maybe in the case of true human, their mind, their soul, their consciousness flows through their bodies like blood, inhabiting every cell of their physical being, and so Aristotle was right, in humans the mind and body are one and cannot be separated, the self is both with the body and perishes with it too. She imagined that union with a thrill. How lucky human beings were if that was the case, she wanted to tell Geronimo who was and was not Ibn Rushd: lucky and doomed. When their hearts pounded with excitement their souls pounded too, when their pulses raced their spirits were aroused, hen their eyes moistened with tears of happiness it was their minds that felt the joy. Their minds touched the people their fingers touched, and when they in turn were touched by others it was as if two consciousnesses were briefly joined. The mind gave the body sensuality, it allowed the body to taste delight and to smell love in their lover's sweet perfume; not only their bodies but their minds, too, made love. And at the end the soul, as mortal as the body, learned the last great lesson of life, which was the body's death. #Quote by Salman Rushdie
#55. The science of love is the philosophy of the heart #Quote by Marcus Tullius Cicero
#56. You are
But why? #Quote by Kunal Narayan Uniyal
#57. Death is the destiny of every man.
Every man must know this to live wisely. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#58. For underlying all philosophies and all religions are the facts of the human soul, which may ultimately be the arbiters of truth and error. #Quote by C. G. Jung
#59. Oppressors specialise in rasing wolves from amonst the sheep then together with the wolves devour the sheep #Quote by Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
#60. If we consider what science already has enabled men to know-the immensity of space, the fantastic philosophy of the stars, the infinite smallness of the composition of atoms, the macrocosm whereby we succeed only in creating outlines and translating a measure into numbers without our minds being able to form any concrete idea of it-we remain astounded by the enormous machinery of the universe. #Quote by Guglielmo Marconi
#61. Friendship can thrive only where there is no self-interest involved. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#62. You know what my philosophy of life is? That it's important to have some laughs, but you got to suffer a little too, because otherwise you miss the whole point to life. #Quote by Woody Allen
#63. A tattoo is permanent; with a marriage you can more easily change your mind. #Quote by Carolyn V. Hamilton
#64. If a purpose is to be assigned to Life, it should be Living. #Quote by Anand Damani
#65. You have to choose your future regrets. #Quote by Christopher Hitchens
#66. God is awe-inspiring. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#67. Philosophy is that part of science which at present people chose to have opinions about, but which they have no knowledge about. Therefore every advance in knowledge robs philosophy of some problems which formerly it had ... and will belong to science. #Quote by Bertrand Russell
#68. The trouble arises from the generally received philosophy of life, according to which life is a contest, a competition, in which respect is to be a ccorded to the victor. This view leads to an undue cultivation of the will at the expense of the senses and the intellect. #Quote by Bertrand Russell
#69. Be quick, be quiet, and be on time. #Quote by Clarence L "Kelly" Johnson
#70. Someone - Plato, I think - once said, 'The unexamined life is not worth living.' "
"True. But a life too closely scrutinized will lead to madness, if not suicide. #Quote by Ken Grimwood
#71. Some moments are happy. Some moments are sad. Live each moment. Embrace life! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#72. There will be people who will attack you and your convictions. You cannot bow down to them. Accept with humility if anything is right and move on. Don't waste your time in proving others wrong! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#73. I have the philosophy of yes. If anybody asks me to do a job, I say, 'Yes.' I've said yes to everything. #Quote by Sylvester McCoy
#74. Sparks are what give us ideas.
They keep us going when darkness is all around us.
They can fill us with hope.
They can make the world seem sane again.
Remember:
Just because it is dark and gloomy doesn't mean that there is no light. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#75. In life things are only free after you've paid for them. #Quote by T.A. Uner
#76. Science does not stand as a moral guardian of humanity, rather it attempts to stand as the least subjective, least biased and least sociologically conditioned friend to humanity, when humanity seeks answers of real significance. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#77. KODO SAWAKI: Studying originally meant aspiring to discover the meaning of life. These days studying has become all about getting a job. #Quote by Kosho Uchiyama
#78. The only thing standing between you and your dreams is ... reluctance. #Quote by Carroll Bryant
#79. Pictures and Photographs are meant to be read. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#80. What do people like in life the most? I think that one's preferences change over the years, especially those depending on one's physical capabilities and health. I personally enjoy the process of researching regardless of the final outcome. In fact, aiming to explain the unknown is often a major drive for scientists. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#81. There's a way and a place for everyone to contribute to the greater good. Stop going no where fast and go "your where". #Quote by Diana Dentinger
#82. Nature is the supreme cradle of life, and must be protected and treated with the highest respect and care. #Quote by Bryant McGill
#83. Love can be defined with one word.
YOU. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#84. It takes billions of years to create a human being. And it takes only a few seconds to die. #Quote by Jostein Gaarder
#85. So much of life, it seems, is determined by pure randomness. #Quote by Sidney Poitier
#86. Even if one gives up the concept of God, there are quite a few recognized immaterial things that one has to struggle with. Things such as thought, truth, logic, morality, purpose, and justice become a real problem if the universe is simply material. One could say that these things are imaginary, but then they would have to explain the immaterial construct of imagination. #Quote by Joel Furches
#87. A woman desires to be a man's last romance, her baby's first love and a person who can live with dignity all her life. As a girl matures to be a woman, her fairy tale imagination gets superseded by her struggle to be a good wife, a good mother and most importantly, a woman of virtue. As victor or vanquished, a woman keeps fighting the sequence of odds and evens throughout her life. Since nature had made women strong, society has very wisely done the reverse to maintain the balance. #Quote by Purba Chakraborty
#88. When the world's on the Way,
they use horses to haul manure.
When the world gets off the Way,
they breed warhorses on the common.
The greatest evil: wanting more.
The worst luck: discontent.
Greed's the curse of life.
To know enough's enough
is enough to know. #Quote by Lao Tzu
#89. Love what you see in life and you will find out why you are loved in life. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#90. The lesson for progressive education is that it requires in an urgent degree, a degree more pressing than was incumbent upon former innovators, a philosophy of education based upon a philosophy of experience.
I remarked incidentally that the philosophy in question is, to paraphrase the saying of Lincoln about democracy, one of education of, by and for experience. No one of these words, of, by, or for, names anything which is self-evident. Each of them is a challenge to discover and put into operation a principle of order and organization which follows from understanding what educative experience signifies. #Quote by John Dewey
#91. Don't live each day as if it were your last,
for you might break your back and breathe your last.
Rather, live as if a hundred days left;
oh, not so pressured, of tension bereft.
We do work to live, not do live to work;
always rushing is not fun, but a joke.
Live each day not so stressed nor so relaxed;
it's in balanced way where joy's at the max. #Quote by Rodolfo Martin Vitangcol, The Pink Poetry
#92. Some moments I just want to rest my head in your lap and sleep. #Quote by Avijeet Das
#93. ... every feeling is the perception of a truth ... #Quote by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
#94. Something has to be incomplete in our life to make us understand life. Only when we miss something do we realize the importance of that something in our life.
We don't begin to live life when we have everything. We begin to live life when we have something missing and still we find meaning in that existence! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#95. The more I learn, the more I yearn. #Quote by Aaron B. Powell
#96. What, after all, is the creation? What is man; a creature fabricated by God; or is he the product of millions of years of evolution… and is he heading towards what we might call superman? or towards his doom? #Quote by Rituparna Ray Chaudhuri
#97. Causality is a pointless superstition. These days it would take more than one book to persuade anyone of that. #Quote by Arif Ahmed
#98. I don't think I'm entirely on board with the 'do what you truly want to do' school of thought. Not without a little more nuance. There has to be an anchor in the wide-open space. Otherwise, 'doing what you truly want' isn't an authentic attempt at exploration -- it's just another hyper-individualistic credo masquerading as something grand. I mean we're all gung ho about pursuing personal freedom, but why do we want it? If we never constructively apply it to something beyond ourselves, and if it doesn't deepen our sense of connection and humanity, then what's the point? #Quote by Clara Bensen
#99. There is no "religious language" or "scientific language". There is rather the international notation of mathematics and logic; and English, French, Spanish and the like. In short, "religious discourse" and "scientific discourse" are part of the same overall conceptual structure. Moreover, in that conceptual structure there is a large amount of discourse, which is neither religious nor scientific, that is constantly being utilized by both the religious man and the scientist when they make religious and scientific claims. In short, they share a number of key categories. #Quote by Kai Nielsen
#100. Who says you need to wait until you 'feel like' doing something in order to start doing it? The problem, from this perspective, isn't that you don't feel motivated; it's that you imagine you need to feel motivated. If you can regard your thoughts and emotions about whatever you're procrastinating on as passing weather, you'll realise that your reluctance about working isn't something that needs to be eradicated or transformed into positivity. You can coexist with it. You can note the procrastinatory feelings and act anyway. #Quote by Oliver Burkeman
#101. He who knows the 'Why' for his existence is able to bear almost any 'How'. #Quote by Viktor E. Frankl
#102. The Master, by residing in the Tao,
sets an example for all beings.
Because he doesn't display himself,
people can see his light.
Because he has nothing to prove,
people can trust his words.
Because he doesn't know who he is,
people recognize themselves in him.
Because he has no goal in mind,
everything he does succeeds. #Quote by Lao-Tzu
#103. We will have to abandon the philosophy of Democritus and the concept of elementary particles. We should accept instead the concept of elementary symmetries. #Quote by Werner Heisenberg
#104. If a person takes comfort in his or her faith upon divinity in times of distress, then who the hell am I to say, that the person is delusional. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#105. It has been known, for forty years now, that the difference between a noble, upright man and a maniacal degenerate can be pinpointed at the sight of a few clumps of white matter in the brain, and that the movement of the lancet in the supraorbital area of the brain, if it damages those clumps , can transform a splendid soul into a loathsome creature. Yet what and enormous portion of anthropology - not to mention the philosophy of man - refuses to take cognizance of this circumstance! But I am no exception here; whether scientist or laymen, we agree finally that our bodies detoriate with age - but the mind?! We would like to see it different from any earthly mechanism subject to defect. We crave an ideal - even one carrying a minus sign, even one shameful, sinful, so as it delivers us from an explanation worse than the Satanic: that what is taking place is a certain play of forces perfectly indifferent to man. #Quote by Stanislaw Lem
#106. So when the ruling ideology enjoins us to enjoy sex, not to feel guilty about it, since we are not bound by any prohibitions whose violations should make us feel guilty, the price we pay for this absence of guilt is anxiety. #Quote by Slavoj Zizek
#107. Only god has the privilege of abandoning us. Men can only drop us #Quote by Emil M. Cioran
#108. I do not believe for a moment that the Scriptures are against wealth. But the warning to those who make wealth their pursuit is a stern reality. Wealth must be processed through a philosophy of life that is greater than wealth itself. If not, it shapes the mind for bitter disappointments. #Quote by Ravi Zacharias
#109. The emotional transformation of engineering education isn't magical thinking. Nor is it a vague abstraction or a series of touchy-feely practices. It is based on a philosophy of education that is grounded in the real world and in the lives of the students we serve. It's available to everyone. It isn't expensive. It can't be accomplished in the old paradigm under the old assumptions about how education change happens, but in the right atmosphere, the change flows organically from the students themselves. That atmosphere requires systematic language change, culture change, and personal change by students, faculty, and all the stakeholders in education. #Quote by David Edward Goldberg
#110. The low view of God entertained almost universally among Christians is the cause of a hundred lesser evils everywhere among us. A whole new philosophy of the Christian life has resulted from this one basic error in our religious thinking. #Quote by Aiden Wilson Tozer
#111. No testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind, that its falsehood would be more miraculous, than the fact, which it endeavors to establish. #Quote by David Hume
#112. The propensity of man, is to invent history, that he may promote his own destiny...
Rev. Joaquin R. Larriba #Quote by Joaquin R. Larriba
#113. An avalanche is just a snowflake that got pissed off. #Quote by Andi James Chamberlain
#114. Science is a philosophy of discovery. Intelligent design is a philosophy of ignorance. #Quote by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
#115. As the new spirituality begins to become the pervasive spirituality of the planet, we'll find that we have abandoned our philosophy of contradictions in which we say we're all one but continue to try to win. #Quote by Neale Donald Walsch
#116. When you don't get love, learn to love yourself more! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#117. Ronald Reagan was a president of strength. His philosophy was a philosophy of strength - a strong military, a strong economy and strong families. #Quote by Mitt Romney
#118. Every brain on your planet generates its own beliefs. Just imagine, around seven billion human brains are generating seven billion unique beliefs at this very moment. Now imagine, what would happen, if all those seven billion humans start imposing their own beliefs on each other. The only thing that is going to come out of such inhuman attempt is chaos and eventually mass extinction. So, the only way to avoid such a catastrophic consequence is to be more compassionate about people's beliefs. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#119. The philosophy of love and peace strangely overlooked who was in possession of the guns. There had been love and peace for some time on the continent of Africa because for all this time black men had been captivated by the doctrines of Christianity. It took them centuries to realize its contradictions ... perhaps there was no greater crime as yet than all the lies Western civilization had told in the name of Jesus Christ. #Quote by Bessie Head
#120. Afghan Girl
Ice blue eyes that look to the morning sky as I knit the pieces and remnants of my life. I have No books, no paper, no pencils, and no black boards. I look at the holes in my life as I see the hills of the Appalachians that echo. I think to myself, who will I marry? Is my life-like Pari?
These strings please come together.
Snowflakes give me hope, and my dreams dance all around me. I'll put another log on the fire. I watch the brown paper bag over the broken glass pane letting the cold wind in; I'll take some of these remnants and stuff it.
These strings are come together.
Mama told me that life would be hard. I bartered for flour the other day, and the chickens ain't laying no eggs. I struggle with life and these strings. My hands are worn and tired. Now, I have granny square hands.
I am unclean, unblemished, and finished,
Afghan girl. #Quote by Edna Stewart
#121. An idol is not necessarily something concrete, like a golden calf. It can also be something abstract, like matter. Is matter part of the created order? Sure it is. So the philosophy of materialism qualifies as an idol in the biblical sense. #Quote by Nancy Pearcey
#122. A man cannot be blamed for ignorance if he has never been taught. #Quote by Rose
#123. Never ever hurt anyone in this journey. We are all travelers and we must carry kindness in our baggage! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#124. No literature is sound, no philosophy of action workable, if it doesn't take a hard look at itself. #Quote by John W. Campbell
#125. There are people who can never go to Fantastica," said Mr. Coreander, "and others who can, but who stay there forever. And there are just a few who fo to fantastica and come back. Like you. And they make both world well again. #Quote by Michael Ende
#126. Introducing a great artist, Alexander Wainwright in THe Fate of Pryde.
In his landscapes, Alex expresses the totality of everything in the universe. At the same time, within each leaf, each drop of water or human hair, he conveys a light or glow, which seems to come - how shall I put this - from another dimension. And each brushstroke contains every ounce of his own life and vitality.
From The Fate of Pryde, the second in The Trilogy of Remembrance.
Enter the giveaway to win one of ten personalized, autographed copies of this novel starting July 31st to August 31st. You can sample the first fifty pages of it at my page. #Quote by Mary E. Martin
#127. When anyone abuses you verbally, do not react. Because the very words that they are using against you are the very words that they are defining themselves as! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#128. Every page turned
should be the page read #Quote by Kunal Narayan Uniyal
#129. I mean really, how could an artistic individual stay grounded in the nitty-gritty of how many minutes per pound meat has to stay in the oven when trying to fathom the creative philosophy behind the greatest artistic minds of the world? #Quote by E.A. Bucchianeri
#130. If you don't want to be in an argument with someone, it is probably best to try to solve the problem, rather than lying around hoping the other person will do it for you. #Quote by E. Lockhart
#131. Science proceeds by inference, rather than by the deduction of mathematical proof. A series of observations is accumulated, forcing the deeper question: What must be true if we are to explain what is observed? What "big picture" of reality offers the best fit to what is actually observed in our experience? American scientist and philosopher Charles S. Peirce used the term "abduction" to refer to the way in which scientists generate theories that might offer the best explanation of things. The method is now more often referred to as "inference to the best explanation." It is now widely agreed to be the philosophy of investigation of the world characteristic of the natural sciences. #Quote by Alister E. McGrath
#132. A wise man is humble, knowing he actually doesn't know much. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#133. Food is meant to be eaten with the senses, and admired by the palette. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#134. Only an unhinged movie survives as a disconnected series of images, of peaks, of visual icebergs. It should display not one central idea but many. It should not reveal a coherent philosophy of composition. It must live on, and because of, its glorious ricketiness. #Quote by Umberto Eco
#135. Years should not be devoted to the acquisition of dead languages or to the study of history which, for the most part, is a detailed account of things that never occurred. It is useless to fill the individual with dates of great battles, with the births and deaths of kings. They should be taught the philosophy of history, the growth of nations, of philosophies, theories, and, above all, of the sciences. #Quote by Robert Green Ingersoll
#136. Which one is right? Which one is wrong? When you feel you could answer that type of questions, you trapped on your own perception.
-Back cover, Andante Part 1, English modified- #Quote by Ida R. Yulia
#137. I am I and my circumstance; and, if I do not save it, I do not save myself. #Quote by Jose Ortega Y Gasset
#138. I think I probably have the philosophy of a poor man. You know, like maybe I'd steal the pennies off a dead man's eyes. #Quote by John Cassavetes
#139. When you play with a gentleman, you play like a gentleman. But when you play with bastards, make sure you play like a bigger bastard. Otherwise, you will lose. #Quote by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
#140. We are a team
A beautiful dream
Like stones in a stream
A literary realm
Inspiring everybody to dream! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#141. Takes birth in me,
also, dies in debris.
I am a Potpourri.
A mix of dead petals,
effusing divine fragrance.
Walking on the journey,
of controversy.
I am a Potpourri. #Quote by Jasleen Kaur Gumber
#142. From the very beginning, existentialism defined itself as a philosophy of ambiguity. #Quote by Simone De Beauvoir
#143. Imagination is manifest of thoughts by divine force. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#144. Often times, "shame" is the word that best describes reality. #Quote by Carroll Bryant
#145. The Vedic viewpoint presents a type of linguistic realism in which reality is the 'text' which is being processed by the observer. Reality can also be modified by adding text to it similar to how a programmer programs a computer by inputting a computer program. #Quote by Ashish Dalela
#146. Persons who have been homeless carry within them a certain philosophy of life which makes them apprehensive about ownership. #Quote by Jerzy Kosinski
#147. Peace solves problems that war and hatred create. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#148. Theism is a philosophy of non-thinker. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#149. At thirty either you are perfect or nothing. #Quote by Aporva Kala
#150. Concerning mistakes, follow three simple rules. Firstly, correct a mistake that you made whenever it is possible. Secondly, don't repeat the same mistakes. Thirdly, learn from past mistakes. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#151. To establish true self-esteem we must concentrate on our successes and forget about the failures and the negatives in our lives. - Denis Waitley. #Quote by Denis Waitley
#152. The beauty of having faith, is that no matter what the time of day, whether it be day or night I know that someone is always there with me to give me comfort.
It doesn't matter whether it is Buddha, God or Allah because whoever it is, is special to each of us.
And that is the beauty of having faith. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#153. In the 1980s ... it was a liberal philosophy of government that changed the rules to suit its own political ends. We were forfeiting our freedoms to conform to a humanistic philosophy that was patently antireligious. #Quote by James G. Watt
#154. The mirror of life casts reflections that cascade the emotions. #Quote by Gillian Duce
#155. The more closely we analyze what we consider 'sexy,' the more clearly we will understand that eroticism is the feeling of excitement we experience at finding another human being who shares our values and our sense of the meaning of existence. #Quote by Alain De Botton
#156. The key to love is to love back. Enthusiastically embrace people who love you. Reciprocate the same level of energy, affection, respect, and attention. #Quote by Germany Kent
#157. The reason that I can't understand people is that I can't understand myself. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#158. She says that all the things that have happened are actually in the present, that old things are all mixed up in current things, and current things mingle with future things, and future things are combined with old things; it's just that we can't feel it. #Quote by Shin Kyung-sook
#159. Interestingly, very few people have a clear idea on how to improve the quality of life. #Quote by Eraldo Banovac
#160. Don't be afraid of death so much as an inadequate life. #Quote by Bertolt Brecht
#161. I believe those three days,
compared to the tragic thirty years I would have lived,
compared to the worthwhile thirty days I would have lived,
were of much, much more value. #Quote by Sugaru Miaki
#162. The evolution revolution is here. Global sense makes common sense. #Quote by Judah Freed
#163. My love started as a snowflake.
Now it's just an avalanche of love. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#164. Nearly all ancient peoples worshiped sex in some form and ritual, and not the lowest people but the highest expressed their worship most completely [ ... ]. The sexual character and functions of primitive deities were held in high regard, not through any obscenity of mind, but through a passion for fertility in women and in the earth. Certain animals, like the bull and the snake, were worshiped as apparently possessing or symbolizing in a high degree the divine power of reproduction.
The snake in the story of Eden is doubtless a phallic symbol, representing sex as the origin of evil, suggesting sexual awakening as the beginning of the knowledge of good and evil, and perhaps insinuating a certain proverbial connection between mental innocence and bliss. #Quote by Will Durant
#165. How big is a man's life?" asked Ultan.
"I have no way of knowing, but isn't it larger than that?"
"You see it from the beginning, and anticipate much. I, recollecting it from its termination, know how little there has been. I suppose that is why the depraved creatures who devour the bodies of the dead seek more. #Quote by Gene Wolfe
#166. 'Dreamsongs' allows me to show the scope of my writing - with personal commentary that puts the works in context and includes some autobiographical details intended to reveal how each piece came to be, what it represents, and how it has formed, or been informed by, my philosophy of writing. #Quote by George R R Martin
#167. Because ethics is fundamentally about questioning the ends, the goals and aims of our actions, we must come back to the rules and ask why. So we must return to the philosophy of law, the raison d'etre and the point of what we're asked to do. It's not easy, it's very demanding and it needs intellectual courage. #Quote by Tariq Ramadan
#168. ... praise does not make anything better or worse. #Quote by Marcus Aurelius
#169. Other things being roughly equal, that man lives most keenly who lives in closest harmony with nature. To be wholly alive a man must know storms, he must feel the ocean as his home or the air as his habitation. He must smell the things of earth, hear the sounds of living things and taste the rich abundance of the soil and sea. #Quote by James A. Michener
#170. We Walk on Memories.
Memories are written in the sand that we walk on and cemented by the love in our hearts. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#171. You must learn some of my philosophy. Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure.'
"I cannot give you credit for any philosophy of the kind. Your retrospections must be so totally void of reproach, that the contentment arising from them is not of philosophy, but, what is much better, of innocence. #Quote by Jane Austen
#172. The history of mathematics, lacking the guidance of philosophy, [is] blind, while the philosophy of mathematics, turning its back on the most intriguing phenomena in the history of mathematics, is empty. #Quote by Imre Lakatos
#173. Humans are probably the only creatures who know that they will die. They know for certain and yet they keep going. A resilient spirit and a need to survive does not make for cowardice.
Salma to Merrick in Simple Conversation #Quote by Sonia Rumzi
#174. In Oppenheimer's view, it would be a waste of his precious time, or of mine, to concern ourselves with the details of particular solutions. This was how the philosophy of reductionism led Oppenheimer and Einstein astray. Since the only purpose of physics was to reduce the world of physical phenomena to a finite set of fundamental equations, the study of particular solutions such as black holes was an undesirable distraction from the general goal. Like Hilbert, they were not content to solve particular problems one at a time. They were entranced by the dream of solving all the basic problems at once. And as a result, they failed in their later years to solve any problems at all. #Quote by Freeman Dyson
#175. How can a man live without a standard? #Quote by Robert J. Burdette
#176. Proudness is from ignorance, humbleness is from wisdom #Quote by Kamaran Ihsan Salih
#177. An anarchist is like an undercover agent who plays the game of Reason in order to undercut the authority of Reason (Truth, Honesty, Justice and so on). #Quote by Paul Karl Feyerabend
#178. We think of our species as swinging on the pinnacle of evolution, but this definitely isn't the final design. If our bodies don't evolve much further, our minds will. It's the only way our species can save itself. An evolution of human consciousness is only a matter of time. And that's when we will finally discover the good life, hand in hand. Meanwhile we just have to tough it out and make the most of things. #Quote by Rupert Dreyfus
#179. Westereners often think that the East is one vast Buddhist temple, which is rather like thinking the West is one vast Carthusian monastery. If the [Western people who like Buddhism] were to visit the East, he'd certainly experience many new things, but he'd find first, that the food is under lock and key and second, that humans are considered to be a miserable, destructive, greedy lot, just as they are in the West. #Quote by Daniel Quinn
#180. Too much thinking can cause too many problems #Quote by Mahendranath
#181. I'm not saying don't run - or walk, as you say - only that it sounds incomplete, as a life's philosophy. I meant to prompt you to think further. What do you do when you get there?"
"You don't get there. You're on the Road, and the Road goes ever on and on. #Quote by Rachel Hartman
#182. At the end of the day friendship proves itself more through your deeds than words could ever speak. #Quote by Germany Kent
#183. My philosophy of life is that if we make up our mind what we are going to make of our lives, then work hard toward that goal, we never lose - somehow we win out. #Quote by Ronald Reagan
#184. You are both the worshipper and the worshipped. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#185. Be like a rocky promontory against which the restless surf continually pounds; it stands fast while the churning sea is lulled to sleep at its feet. I hear you say, "How unlucky that this should happen to me!" Not at all! Say instead, "How lucky that I am not broken by what has happened and am not afraid of what is about to happen. The same blow might have struck anyone, but not many would have absorbed it without capitulation or complaint. #Quote by Marcus Aurelius
#186. Lack of fear enables a heroic person to display the muscularity of a brawny soul willing to fight against injustice, lifting themselves and the people that they truck with above the fray of petty tyrants. #Quote by Kilroy J. Oldster
#187. It is my hope that as the Negro plunges deeper into the quest for freedom and justice he will plunge even deeper into the philosophy of non-violence. The Negro all over the South must come to the point that he can say to his white brother: We will match your capacity to inflict suffering with our capacity to endure suffering. We will meet your physical force with soul force. We will not hate you, but we will not obey your evil laws. We will soon wear you down by pure capacity to suffer. #Quote by Martin Luther
#188. To doubt is to deny yourself of your own existence. #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#189. [M]an has been accustomed, ever since he was a boy, to having a dozen incompatible philosophies dancing about together inside his head. He doesn't think of doctrines as primarily "true" or "false," but as "academic" or "practical," "outworn" or "contemporary," "conventional" or "ruthless." Jargon, not argument, is your best ally in keeping him from the Church. Don't waste time trying to make him think that materialism is true! Make him think it is strong or stark or courageous - that it is the philosophy of the future. That's the sort of thing he cares about. #Quote by C.S. Lewis
#190. Part of the philosophy of 'The Dice Man' is that you have got to be laughing at yourself at every moment and be free of yourself at every moment. #Quote by Luke Rhinehart
#191. On the way, I shared the backseat of Feyerabend's little sports car with the inflatable raft he kept there in case an 8-point earthquake came while he was on the Bay Bridge. #Quote by Lee Smolin
#192. Philosophy may be blind without science, but science can lack vision without philosophy. #Quote by Scott O'Reilly
#193. I don't aim to be an original thinker, if I do say something new or original it's usually by mistake #Quote by Gregory Sadler
#194. Teach your children, "love your neighbor like your family", but "not because it is a Christian thing to do, rather because it is a human thing to do. #Quote by Abhijit Naskar
#195. If you think people will remember and do for you what you did for them then you have not seen the reality of life. The majority of people don't even remember the words that they said to another. So forget about them keeping their promises. Most people change their words according to the situations that they face in life. They keep changing their convictions all the time. You will meet a majority of such people. Do not get affected by these people. They don't even know what they stand for in life! #Quote by Avijeet Das
#196. Language is partly something originally given, partly that which develops freely. And just as the individual... can never reach the point at which he becomes absolutely independent ... so too with language. #Quote by Søren Kierkegaard
#197. Do you not wonder about the mysteries of life? #Quote by Lailah Gifty Akita
#198. It could be my eyes, but my eyes have more sparks than those coffees. #Quote by Dishika Zaman Tasnim
#199. I serve all: the rich, the poor, the young, the old and the believers and non-believers. #Quote by Cometan
#200. Your life purpose is about you. It is a tangible, practical, everyday way to be that evolves over time as you mature. It is not just a new age, cheesy, flaky, peace and love statement. It is the greatness of who you are taking meaningful action. This is how you stay healthy and happy. Then and only then does your energy ripple out to make the world a better place. #Quote by Diana Dentinger
#201. You know, I've taught philosophy for years and one argues in the hypothetical all the time. #Quote by Bill Bennett
#202. Hope is my guideline, happiness is my purpose, and love is my life's strength and power. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#203. Life itself tricks us, plays us, misleads us, and even
paints one man as a good guy when he may as well be a bad one. Good or bad? Or maybe neither. Maybe life is playing the role it should: forever taking us on a journey where it makes it impossible for us to predict what will happen next. #Quote by Nico J. Genes
#204. An excellent plumber is infinitely more admirable than an incompetent philosopher. The society which scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble activity, and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because it is an exalted activity, will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy. Neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water. #Quote by John W. Gardner
#205. There are things that I would avoid, so I have the choice to say no, when I feel I'm repeating myself too much. But then there could be a reason to do that with a good director. So I think actors have to have a loose philosophy. #Quote by Toby Jones
#206. Are we going to debate philosophy or should I just kiss and make up with the demon now? Let it get a good shot at your throat so it can rip it out? (Xypher) Put him down mercifully. (Kat) Yes, Queenie. I'll make sure and use a cushioned blade. (Xypher) #Quote by Sherrilyn Kenyon
#207. It is dirt that propels a flower to blossom,
heat that propels a candle to burn,
storms that propel a rainbow to form,
pressure that propels a diamond to glow,
wind that propels a bird to soar,
tides that propel a fish to swim,
waves that propel a ship to float,
darkness that propels a star to shine,
and hunger that propels a lion to roar.
It is pain that gives pleasure meaning,
sorrow that gives joy meaning,
despair that gives hope meaning,
fear that gives courage meaning,
turmoil that gives peace meaning,
anger that gives love meaning,
chaos that gives order meaning,
evil that gives good meaning,
and darkness that gives light meaning. #Quote by Matshona Dhliwayo
#208. I am always happy because I have no other choice. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#209. To taste it once is to taste it forever --- life or death. Whichever way the coin flips is right, so long as you hold no stakes. #Quote by Henry Miller
#210. Commit to excellence, whatever you do. It will bring joy, happiness, and success for you. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#211. Every place you don't want to be at feels like a prison. And we have so many desires, expectations and go back to the past and think about the future so often, that I can safely say that we live in such a prison all the time.
So each time you wish you were somewhere else right now is another solid wall you build and thus make this imaginary building even stronger. #Quote by Lidiya K.
#212. Thank you for being you, because without whom, I wouldn't be me. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks
#213. If it is bread that you seek, you will have bread.
If it is the soul you seek, you will find the soul.
If you understand this secret, you know you are that which you seek. #Quote by Rumi
#214. Don't be ashamed to let your conscience be your guide. #Quote by Aaron Neville
#215. Fighting for peace is not the solution,
but loving for peace is the solution. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#216. The vote by the Judiciary Committee reflects the fact that John Roberts is an exceptional nominee with a conservative judicial philosophy - a philosophy that represents mainstream America. #Quote by Jay Alan Sekulow
#217. Man, whatever else he may be, is primarily a practical being, whose mind is given him to aid in adapting him to this world's life #Quote by William James
#218. When you live for yourself you are merely surviving; when you live for others you are really living. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#219. The future is created by those who have a great imagination and the will to make it a reality by their actions. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#220. No one can truly succeed in life without proper education. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#221. Unconditional love is most beautiful in any culture, in any society. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#222. You need to learn how to walk the world, he told me. There's a lot out there. #Quote by Junot Diaz
#223. I never can imagine that a woman can do anything wrong, if they do then man made her to do it. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#224. I read somewhere that how we shave in the morning has its own philosophy, too. Otherwise, we couldn't survive. #Quote by Haruki Murakami
#225. Success is the best revenge. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#226. A forest is green for a reason. #Quote by Anthony T. Hincks.
#227. A true friend accepts you as you are. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#228. Be kind to all, have courage when you fall. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#229. There are many roads even though you have only one destination. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#230. Be who you are; go where you belong #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#231. Wisdom comes from introspection. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#232. When you feel that you are loved, you feel the happiness. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#233. Circumstances makes a thing poison or nectar. There is nothing absolute good or bad. #Quote by Amit Ray
#234. Your worst battle is between what you know and what you feel! #Quote by Alex Haditaghi
#235. Love is for life.
Life is for love.
Without love there is no life.
Without life love is not alive. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#236. History is His story. You haven't heard my story. #Quote by Sun Ra
#237. Life is a strong drink served up in an extremely short, and fragile shot glass. We shouldn't waste a single drop. #Quote by Samantha Sotto
#238. Like energy, life can only transform and transcend, never vanish. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#239. That Logic has advanced in this sure course, even from the earliest times, is apparent from the fact that, since Aristotle, it has been unable to advance a step, and thus to all appearance has reached its completion. #Quote by Immanuel Kant
#240. The biggest surprise on the soulful journey to authenticity, whether as a philosophy or a spiritual path, is that the path is a spiral. We go up, but we go in circles. Eash time around, the view gets a little bit wider. #Quote by Sarah Ban Breathnach
#241. I've got to live my life the way I feel is right for me. Might not be right for you, but it's right for me. #Quote by Sarah McLachlan
#242. Always expect that something beautiful and wonderful will happen to fill life with beauty. #Quote by Debasish Mridha
#243. i am not oxytocin but i will try to become, because I am Live In oxytocin Society #Quote by Sushil Singh