| To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts; but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates.-- Henry David Thoreau |
| Author:
Thoreau, Henry DavidEra:
1817 |
| |
| For there was never yet a philosopher that could endure the toothache patiently. -- William Shakespeare, Much Ado About Nothing |
| Author:
Shakespeare, WilliamEra:
1564 |
| |
| philosophy is the art of living. -- Plutarch |
| Author:
PlutarchEra:
46 |
| |
| philosophy triumphs easily over past and future evils; but present evils triumph over it. -- François La Rochefoucauld |
| Author:
La Rochefoucauld, FrançoisEra:
1613 |
| |
| The first step towards philosophy is incredulity. -- Denis Diderot |
| Author:
Diderot, DenisEra:
1713 |
| |
| Prayer is to religion what thinking is to philosophy. To pray is to make religion. -- Novalis |
| Author:
NovalisEra:
1772 |
| |
| The philosophers have only interpreted the world; the thing, however, is to change it. -- Karl Marx |
| Author:
Marx, KarlEra:
1818 |
| |