Merely fact-minded sciences make merely fact-minded people.

Edmund Husserl

Stichwörter: science philosophy



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Where the world comes in my way—and it comes in my way everywhere—I consume it to quiet the hunger of my egoism. For me you are nothing but—my food, even as I too am fed upon and turned to use by you. We have only one relation to each other, that of usableness, of utility, of use. We owe each other nothing, for what I seem to owe you I owe at most to myself. If I show you a cheery air in order to cheer you likewise, then your cheeriness is of consequence to me, and my air serves my wish; to a thousand others, whom I do not aim to cheer, I do not show it.

Max Stirner

Stichwörter: philosophy psychology egoism



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Man seldom behaves as per his philosophies. He usually philosophizes as per his behavior.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Stichwörter: philosophy behaviour



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A philosopher philosophizes what people need to hear. A motivational speaker speaks what people want to hear.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Stichwörter: philosophy philosopher motivation speaker supply-and-demand



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Do you not think that God will protect us?”
“No,” he said flatly. “My experience is that He rarely attends to the obvious.

Philippa Gregory

Stichwörter: philosophy



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Those that can, philosophize. Those who can’t, do.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Stichwörter: philosophy



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Philosophy is to a thinker … what push-ups are to a model.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Stichwörter: reading philosophy modeling models



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I rather liked him.I asked him to come and see us.'
‘Oh Christ !’
‘But, Bradley, you mustn’t reject people,you musn't just write them of. You must be curious about them. Curiosity is kind of charity.’
‘I don’t think curiosity is a kind of charity. I think it’s a kind of malice.’
‘That’s what makes a writer, knowing the details.’
‘It may make your kind of writer. It doesn’t make mine.’
‘Here we go again,’ said Arnold.
‘Why pile up a jumble of “details”? When you start really imagining something you have to forget the details anyhow, they just get in the way. Art isn’t the reproduction of oddments out of life.’
‘I never said it was!’ said Arnold. ‘I don’t draw direct from life.’
‘Your wife thinks you do.’
‘Oh that. Oh God.’
‘Inquisitive chatter and cataloguing of things one’s spotted isn’t art. ‘
‘Of course it isn’t -‘
‘Vague romantic myth isn’t art either. Art is imagination. Imagination changes, fuses. Without imagination you have stupid details on one side and empty dreams on the othet.’
‘Bradley, I know you -‘
‘Art isn’t chat plus fantasy. Art comes out of endless restraint and silnce.’
‘If the silence is endless there isn’t any art! It’s people without creative gifts who say that more mean worse!’
‘One should only complete something when one feels one’s bloody privileged to have it all. Those who only do what’s easy will never be rewarded by -‘
‘Nonsense. I write whether I feel like it or not. I complete things whether I think they’re perfect or not. Anything else is hypocrisy. I have no muse. That’s what being a professional writer is.’
‘Then thank God I’m not one.’…

Iris Murdoch

Stichwörter: art writing philosophy



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Coito ergo sum.

Bryan Taylor

Stichwörter: humor philosophy descartes



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There is a finely translated epigram in the greek anthology which admirably expresses this state of mind, this acceptance of loss as unatoned for, even tho the lost element might be one's self: 'A shipwrecked sailor, buried on this coast, bids you set sail. Full many a gallant bark, when we were lost, weathered the gal.

William James

Stichwörter: inspirational philosophy



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