17 Quotes & Sayings By Giordano Bruno

Giordano Bruno was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician, astronomer, and poet. He is best known for his extensive discussion about the nature of the universe which led to his being burned at the stake by the Roman Inquisition. In addition to his philosophical and astronomical works, he wrote about religious and mystical themes, which brought him condemnation by the Catholic Church.

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It is immoral to hold an opinion in order to curry another's favor; mercenary, servile, and against the dignity of human liberty to yield and submit; supremely stupid to believe as a matter of habit; irrational to decide according to the majority opinion, as if the number of sages exceeded the infinite number of fools. Giordano Bruno
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They dispute not in order to find or even to seek Truth, but for victory, and to appear the more learned and strenuous upholders of a contrary opinion. Such persons should be avoided by all who have not a good breastplate of patience. Giordano Bruno
Perchance you who pronounce my sentence are in greater fear...
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Perchance you who pronounce my sentence are in greater fear than I who receive it. Giordano Bruno
Maybe you who condemn me are in greater fear than...
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Maybe you who condemn me are in greater fear than I who am condemned. Giordano Bruno
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If the butterfly wings its way to the sweet light that attracts it, it's only becasue it doesn't know that the fire can consume it. Giordano Bruno
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Desire urges me on, while fear bridals me. Giordano Bruno
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The Divine Light is always in man, presenting itself to the senses and to the comprehension, but man rejects it. Giordano Bruno
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I await your sentence with less fear than you pass it. The time will come when all will see what I see. Giordano Bruno
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There is one basic cause of all effects. Giordano Bruno
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With luck on your side you can do without brains. Giordano Bruno
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Innumerable spirits and souls, when spread out through the same space, do not interfere with each other such that the diffusion of one would affect the diffusion of an infinity of others. Giordano Bruno
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It is proper that noble spirits, equipped with truth and enlightened with the Divine intelligence, should arm themselves against dense ignorance by climbing up to the high rock and tower of contemplation. Giordano Bruno
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Time is the father of truth, its mother is our mind. Giordano Bruno
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It may be you fear more to deliver judgment upon me than I fear judgment. Giordano Bruno
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See how fortune deludes us, and that which we put carefully into her hands, she either breaks or lets it fall from her hands, or causes it to be removed by the violence of another, or suffocates and poisons, or taints with suspicion, fear and jealousy to the great hurt and ruin of the possessor. Giordano Bruno
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It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people. Giordano Bruno