There are two things that make me more shocked and awed the more I think about them: the starry sky above me and the moral code in my heart.
——Kant
Philosophy·Morality
The busier we are, the stronger we feel that we are alive, and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives.
——Kant
Diligence·Effort·Perseverance·Philosophy
Give me matter and I will use it to create a universe.
——Kant
Philosophy·Inspirational·Philosophy·Philosophy of Life
The so-called freedom is not to follow one's will, but to be in control of oneself.
——Kant
Philosophy
Genius is a person who creates his own laws.
——Kant
Philosophy·Philosophy
Pain is being forced to leave the place where you are.
——Kant
Philosophy·Inspiration·Philosophy
Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass.
——Kant
Goal·Philosophy
Beauty is a symbol of moral goodness.
——Kant
Morality·Moral Cultivation·Philosophy·Inspiration
The one who is above me is the bright starry sky; the moral law is in my heart.
——Kant
Philosophy·Philosophy
Three things help to ease the toil of life: hope, sleep and smile.
——Kant
Philosophy·Inspiration
The things that can enrich the soul are the sky with twinkling stars and the moral law in my heart.
——Kant
Morality·Mind·Philosophy
Philosophy cannot be taught, and philosophy is always the career of the thinker.
——Kant
Philosophy
To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind.
——Kant
Philosophy·Philosophy·Cultivation·Culture
Funny is a serious imbalance between expectations and consequences.
——Kant
Autonomy of the will is the only principle of all moral laws and the obligations consistent with it.
——Kant
Philosophy
The morality of an action does not depend on its consequences, but only on the intention behind the action.
——Kant
Being angry is punishing yourself with the mistakes of others.
——Kant
Philosophy·Life·Mood·Philosophy
The so-called religion means that all our obligations are regarded as God's commands.
——Kant
Morality is first required to control oneself.
——Kant
Morality·Philosophy·Moral Cultivation
Time is not a reasoning concept, or what people call a universal concept, but a part of perceptual intuition. a pure form.
——Kant