171 Quotations with Philosopher.
- 1. Cicero: There is nothing so absurd but some philosopher has said it.

- 2. William James: There is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to c ...

- 3. Benjamin Franklin: If you know how to spend less than you get, you have the philosopher's stone.

- 4. Rene Descartes: One cannot conceive anything so strange and so implausible that it has not alrea ...

- 5. Benjamin Franklin: God grant that not only the love of liberty but a thorough knowledge of the righ ...

- 6. Alfred A. Montapert: Question: Why are we Masters of our Fate, the captains of our souls? Because we ...

- 7. Fontenelle: A true philosopher is like an elephant; he never puts the second foot down until ...

- 8. William James: There is only one thing that a philosopher can be relied on to do, and that is, ...

- 9. Ralph Waldo Emerson: To the poet, to the philosopher, to the saint, all things are friendly and sacre ...

- 10. Edward Bulwer-Lytton: "Know thyself," said the old philosopher, "improve thyself," saith the new. Our ...

- 11. Edward Bulwer-Lytton: He who esteems trifles for themselves is a trifler; he who esteems them for the ...

- 12. Charles Richter: According to Democritus, truth lies at the bottom of a well, the water of which ...

- 13. Ambrose Bierce: CARTESIAN, adj. Relating to Descartes, a famous philosopher, author of the celeb ...

- 14. Ambrose Bierce: DIARY, n. A daily record of that part of one's life, which he can relate to hims ...

- 15. Ambrose Bierce: EPICURE, n. An opponent of Epicurus, an abstemious philosopher who, holding that ...

- 16. Ambrose Bierce: ESOTERIC, adj. Very particularly abstruse and consummately occult. The ancient p ...

- 17. Ambrose Bierce: GNOSTICS, n. A sect of philosophers who tried to engineer a fusion between the e ...

- 18. Ambrose Bierce: HALF, n. One of two equal parts into which a thing may be divided, or considered ...

- 19. Ambrose Bierce: HEATHEN, n. A benighted creature who has the folly to worship something that he ...

- 20. Ambrose Bierce: MONAD, n. The ultimate, indivisible unit of matter. (See _Molecule_.) According ...

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