32 Quotes About Free Thinking

Do you struggle with your free-thinking? These free-thinking quotes are here to help you keep a good attitude when you need to. Free-thinking is about experiencing life without worrying about what other people think. It’s about considering ideas and experiences for their own sake rather than worrying about popularity or what other people might think of you. Being free-thinking is not only the most satisfying way to live, but it’s also something that many people struggle to do on a daily basis Read more

These free-thinking quotes open up your mind to new ideas and experiences that can change your life.

Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty.
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Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty. Henry David Thoreau
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A smart person speaks out the truth. A wise person doesn't care about speaking it out, as much as he or she cares about utilizing that truth in the society, in a way that brings most progress, in a way that brings most human development. And that's the purpose atheism should have. Abhijit Naskar
Wonders encircled the world.
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Wonders encircled the world. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Sin, blasphemy, heresy — all these are primitive ideas created by primitive creatures, unworthy of the title “human”. Abhijit Naskar
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The moment the religious population of the world begins to see the prophets what they really were - mortal teachers of the mortal world, a great portion of the world's religious conflicts shall vanish into thin air. Abhijit Naskar
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People fight over religion, because they don't understand religion. They think reading a few Bibles, Qurans and Vedas makes them religious. Books are not religion my friend. Real religion is realization of the Self. Abhijit Naskar
Any scripture that demands irrefutable obedience must be discarded at...
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Any scripture that demands irrefutable obedience must be discarded at once. Abhijit Naskar
The greatest Church is within you, and it is made...
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The greatest Church is within you, and it is made of love, courage and conscience. Abhijit Naskar
Christ the man died long ago, but Christ the idea...
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Christ the man died long ago, but Christ the idea of love, still exists, not in any church, rather in the mind of humans. Abhijit Naskar
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I have a little moral trouble with the term “mankind”, as it possesses an innate gender bias, which I cannot approve of, hence, I prefer the term “humanity” over it, and the term “human” over “man”. Abhijit Naskar
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We the humans are too tiny to know something so grand as an Eternal Driving Force behind the Universe. Ultimately what would really matter in the development of our species as a whole is, we the humans serving humanity. Abhijit Naskar
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The human has not one but two births — first, when a person is born from the mother’s womb, and second, when that person rises from the socio-culturally imposed cocoon of prejudices and ignorance. Abhijit Naskar
In the society of thinking humanity, the natural law of...
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In the society of thinking humanity, the natural law of trust should be - In I, I trust. Abhijit Naskar
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Belief is indeed psychologically important for the human mind of general population, but that belief should be nicely compatible with scientific reasoning, otherwise that belief turns into prejudice, which is never beneficial to the human life. Abhijit Naskar
Psychics, astrology, tarot cards - all these mystical non-sense are...
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Psychics, astrology, tarot cards - all these mystical non-sense are signs of a weak mind. Whenever such garbage starts grabbing hold of you, seek the help of a physician or therapist. Abhijit Naskar
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As nature has uncovered from under this hard shell the seed for which she most tenderly cares - the propensity and vocation to free thinking - this gradually works back upon the character of the people, who thereby gradually become capable of managing freedom; finally, it affects the principles of government, which finds it to its advantage to treat men, who are now more than machines, in accordance with their dignity. Immanuel Kant
No text, being human creation, is free from flaws —...
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No text, being human creation, is free from flaws — it is the human mind that should be conscientious enough to accept their good elements and discard the bad ones. Abhijit Naskar
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It is not enough to call yourself a 'free thinker' just because you can change your beliefs. A whole mess of people change their beliefs based on what is fashionable rather than what is factual, which, by always following the crowd, would be the complete opposite of the beauty of a free thinker. Criss Jami
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People often ask me, what my religion is. I tell them, I am a Christian to the Christian, a Jew to the Jew, a Muslim to the Muslim, a Hindu to the Hindu, an atheist to the atheist, but the brightest nightmare to the fundamentalist. Abhijit Naskar
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Any individual whose conscience is pure and clear, who can think for himself or herself, is a musalman or muslim, regardless of socio-religious background. Likewise, any human being who loves the neighbor as much as his or her own family is a Christian. Abhijit Naskar
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When a person irrationally and quite pathologically sticks to the creeds of his scriptures too much, it can turn even a great human being into the worst version of himself. Abhijit Naskar
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It is more practical to make people transform their mindset about religion and religiousness and walk in the path of creed-less religious harmony, than to convert the entire religious population on earth into atheists. Abhijit Naskar
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To the representatives of theoretical Islam, i.e. Islamic fundamentalists, the Jews, the Christians, the Hindus, the Buddhists and all other humans who are not Muslims, are not just object of extreme detestation, they are, at the worst, lesser humans of false religions. This is not religion my friend. This is primitiveness at its worst. Abhijit Naskar
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Scriptures are meant to serve humanity, not humanity to serve scriptures. Abhijit Naskar
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We can kill all of the terrorist, but that will not solve the problem of terrorism. By reducing or eliminating fundamentalism we may be able to reduce terrorism. Open your eyes and look at the world. Fundamentalism is a prison for the human mind where no free thinking can be done. In that prison, the mind will stagnate and degenerate. The mind works in a very different way. It wants to get out. When that imprisoned mind can’t get out, it becomes more fundamentalist and it wants to take revenge. Terrorism is the weapon of fundamentalism. Debasish Mridha
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Never trust books on the question of whether or not to trust your rational thinking. Trust your rational thinking on the question of whether or not to trust the books. Abhijit Naskar
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Truth doesn't pay homage to creeds. Creeds must adjust themselves to be compatible with the truth. Abhijit Naskar
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There was no need for a term like ‘magical thinking’ in the Golden Age of Man...there was only genuine everyday magic and mysticism. Children were not mocked or scolded in those days for singing to the rain or talking to the wind. Anthon St. Maarten
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Real teachers like Jesus, Buddha, Nanak, Rumi have much more to teach humanity, than the imaginary figure Krishna, concocted by an ancient Indian man named Vyasa. Abhijit Naskar
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You do not have a mind belongs to yourself! Your thoughts are the thoughts of your culture! When you speak, it is not you but your culture, your religion, your traditions, your political or spiritual leaders speak! If not you but your culture, your religion etc. are speaking on behalf of you, then what are you, who are you? A stupid puppet? Get a mind which belongs to yourself! Only then you will be able to speak with your own thoughts on behalf of your own self! . Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Does history record any case in which the majority was right? Robert A. Heinlein