1207 Quotations with Phil.
- 641. Daniel Webster: Philosophic argument, especially that drawn from the vastness of the universe, i ...

- 642. Daniel Webster: Philosophical argument has sometimes shaken my reason for the faith that was in ...

- 643. Soren Kierkegaard: Philosophy always requires something more, requires the eternal, the true, in co ...

- 644. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Philosophy does not regard pedigree, she received Plato not as a noble, but she ...

- 645. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Philosophy easily triumphs over past and future evils; but present evils triumph ...

- 646. James A. Froude: Philosophy goes no further than probabilities, and in every assertion keeps a do ...

- 647. Charles Caleb Colton: Philosophy is a bully that talks loud when the danger is at a distant; but, the ...

- 648. Havelock Ellis: Philosophy is a purely personal matter. A genuine philosopher's credo is the out ...

- 649. Plato: Philosophy is an elegant thing, if anyone modestly meddles with it; but if they ...

- 650. William James: Philosophy is at once the most sublime and the most trivial of human pursuits.

- 651. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Philosophy is doubt.

- 652. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy is like trying to open a safe with a combination lock: each little ad ...

- 653. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Philosophy is not a theory but an activity.

- 654. John Selden: Philosophy is nothing but discretion.

- 655. Alfred North Whitehead: Philosophy is the product of wonder.

- 656. Edgar Quinet: Philosophy may be dodged, eloquence cannot.

- 657. James Thurber: Philosophy offers the rather cold consolation that perhaps we and our planet do ...

- 658. Oliver Goldsmith: Philosophy should not pretend to increase our present stock, but make us economi ...

- 659. Karl Marx: Philosophy stands in the same relation to the study of the actual world as mastu ...

- 660. Francis Bacon: Philosophy when superficially studied, excites doubt, when thoroughly explored, ...

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