Selected aphorisms about philosophy
1. Leisure is the mother of philosophy. British political scientist and philosopher Thomas Hobbes
2. Leisure is the mother of philosophy. British political scientist and philosopher Thomas Holes
3. Philosophy is the science of sciences. British poet Coleridge
4. Philosophy is the mother of all arts. Ancient Roman statesman Cicero
5. Philosophy is a microscope for thinking. French writer Victor Hugo
6. Philosophers all live on the moon. John Ford
7. Philosophy is the great mother of science. English Renaissance writer and philosopher Francis Bacon
8. Bearded people are not philosophers. British historian Thomas Fuller
9. Philosophy is an offensive weapon against habits. Archidamus
10. Philosophers spend their entire lives preparing for death. The ancient Greek philosopher Plato
Famous aphorisms about philosophy
1. A girl's love is like poetry, and an adult woman's love is philosophy. Japanese writer Hasegawa "So Idle"
2. Beliefs and philosophy are the blown air, while events are brass instruments. American novelist, essayist and poet Herman Melville
3. The philosophical climate of the times inevitably affects each of us. American philosopher and psychologist William James
4. The end point of the development of science is philosophy, and the end point of the development of philosophy is religion. Chen Ning Yang, a Chinese-American scientist and winner of the 1957 Nobel Prize in Physics
5. There is no doubt that philosophy and science reinforce each other in many aspects. Russian scientist, linguist, philosopher and poet Lomonosov
6. To a philosopher, nothing, no matter how small, seems insignificant. British poet, playwright, and novelist Goldsmith
7. Chinese philosophy advocates a kind of solemn, rational, gentle and honest beauty. Yu Dan, professor at Beijing Normal University and cultural scholar
8. The Japanese take Chinese management philosophy and apply Western management science. Zeng Shiqiang, professor and management guru at Taiwan Chiao Tung University
9. In the records of human history, there has never been a happy philosopher. American writer Mencken
10. If you want to enjoy true freedom, you must act as a slave to philosophy. Ancient Greek philosopher and atheist Epicurus
11. In my philosophical dictionary, means and ends are interchangeable words.
Intel President Andy Grove