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12286 E Antonio Porchia My God, I have almost never believed in you, and yet I have always loved you.
Religion
Religion
2912 E Groucho Marx Those are my principles, and if you don't like them... well, I have others.
Principles
Principles
6308 E Karl Popper There are many difficulties impeding the rapid spread of reasonableness. One of the main difficulties is that it always takes two to make a discussion reasonable. Each of the parties must be ready to learn from the other. You cannot have a rational discussion with a man who prefers shooting you to being convinced by you.
Rationality
Rationality
8030 E Dan Millman You're a prisoner of your own illusions - about yourself and about the world.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
6903 E Jiddu Krishnamurti When you love, you are not lonely. The sense of loneliness arises only when you are frightened of being alone and of not knowing what to do. When you are controlled by ideas, isolated by beliefs, then fear is inevitable; and when you are afraid, you are completely blind.
Fear
Fear
4703 E Howard Scott CRIMINAL: A person with predatory instincts who has not sufficient capital to form a corporation.
Crime
Crime
13230 E Steven Pinker But it’s in the nature of progress that it erases its tracks, and its champions fixate on the remaining injustices and forget how far we have come.
History
History
4413 E Albert Einstein The unleashed power of the atom has changed everything save our modes of thinking and we thus drift toward unparalleled catastrophe.
Catastrophe
Catastrophe
13078 E Daniel Dennett Human freedom is not an illusion; it is an objective phenomenon, distinct from all other biological conditions and found in only one species - us.
Freedom
Freedom
2186 E Erich Fromm The history of man is a graveyard of great cultures that came to catastrophic ends because of their incapacity for planned, rational, voluntary reaction to challenge.
History
History
2969 E Karl Marx The philosophers have only interpreted the world. The point, however, is to change it.
Philosophy
Philosophy
7164 E Michel de Montaigne If man were wise, he would gauge the true worth of anything by its usefulness and appropriateness to his life.
Utility
Utility
9862 E Gregory Bateson The creature that wins against its environment destroys itself.
Ecology
Ecology
15571 E Charles Sanders Peirce Mathematics is purely hypothetical: it produces nothing but conditional propositions.
Mathematics
Mathematics
11544 E John Dewey Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.
Failure
Failure
4089 E Fyodor Dostoevsky The secret of man's being is not only to live but to have something to live for.
Life
Life
8772 E Edgar Morin The anguish of death hangs over and leads the human spirit to wonder about the mysteries of existence, man's destiny, life, the world.
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
3348 E Graham Greene No human being can really understand another, and no one can arrange another's happiness.
Understanding
Understanding
13293 E Steven Pinker To make changes you have to make some enemies, but you also have to be careful not too make too many enemies.
Changing
Changing
15541 E Charles Sanders Peirce Few persons care to study logic, because everybody conceives himself to be proficient enough in the art of reasoning already.
Logics
Logics