9 Quotes About Philosophy Literature

Many philosophers from throughout history have been devoted to asking questions about our world and the lives we live in it. And while some have been searching for answers, others have been asking new questions to stimulate ongoing investigations. In our quest for meaning, we often look to the great thinkers of the past for clues. These quotes from some of history’s most brilliant minds will inspire you to ask more questions of your life and of the universe.

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If you want to consume the cream of Christ's philosophy, then don't read the Bible, read Tolstoy. Abhijit Naskar
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A group of ten prisoners from Dachau, I was with them, we hid in the forest to wait for the Americans. The Germans had already left everything behind. We had food but no weapons. For days we could hear bombs exploding around us. We just wanted to survive long enough for the Americans to control the territory. We didn’t want to die. At that point, our prison uniforms were the only things to keep us from being shot on the spot by the Americans. That was all we had. Who would the Americans believe? Real prisoners or guards dressed as prisoners? Those devils might even say we were the Germans. This was our nightmare. . Sergio Troncoso
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If you cannot be a sun that illuminates the light, be a moon that never tires of reflecting the light. Subhan Zein
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I feel the reason we are all here, our purpose of being, is to help others find their little piece of happiness and heaven right here on earth... Ken Poirot
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We can't change yesterday, but we can change tomorrow... Ken Poirot
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Dreams are a beautiful bride that holds our hands to enter a world more gloriousthan this one. Subhan Zein
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Poets must be grounded in the education of the arts, drama, history, mysticism, esotericism, and philosophy. To gain knowledge and become learned of the above is easy - read. Poets should apply this knowledge to their work, so a poet will advance to the next level, to their next phase of their emotional, psychological and spiritual development, growing in years in a short space of time, in hours or months if he or she is an avid reader. This knowledge will birth work that is not meretricious but of noble parentage. . Abigail George
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One does not become a poet by uttering beautiful words. One becomes a poet by pouring their soul as wine into the Cup of Love. Subhan Zein