Philosophical Quotes


"Philosophy is questions that may never be answered. Religion is answers that may never be questioned." -Anonymous

"As every inquiry which regards religion is of the utmost importance, there are two questions in particular which challenge our attention, to wit, that concerning its foundation in reason, and that concerning its origin in human nature." -David Hume (The Natural History of Religion)

"Natural liberty is the right which nature has given to everyone to dispose of himself according to his will..." -Abb'e Raynal (Philosophical and Political History of the Establishments and Commerce of the Europeans in the Two Indies.)

"Knowledge has to be improved, challenged, and increased constantly, or it vanishes."
 -Peter F. Drucker

"The persuit of knowledge is never ending. The day you stop seeking knowledge is the day you stop growing." -Brandon Travis Ciaccio

"Revolution is the locomotive of History." -Karl Marx

"When I call up the image of a perfect reader, what emerges is a monster of courage and curiosity who is also supple, clever, cautious, a born adventures and discoverer." -Nietzsche (Beyond Good & Evil (pp. xii))

"The great epochs of our lives are the occasions when we gain the courage to rebaptize our evil qualities as our best qualities." -Friedrich Nietzsche

"Only where there are graves can resurrection be," -Friedrich Nietzsche

"I love the great despisers. Man is something that has to be surpassed." -Friedrich Nietzsche

"But the truly strong ones will quietly wait, observe, and then fight wars such as there have never been in mankind's earlier history." -William Hubben (Four Prophets of Our Destiny) pg. 116

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