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Famous quotes from classic philosophy

Famous quotes from classic philosophy

1. Not everyone can live a low-key life. The basis for being low-key is that you can be high-profile at any time.

2. When most people are concerned about whether you fly high, only a few people care about whether you are tired from flying. This is friendship.

3. Ordinary people only care about how to kill time, while slightly talented people think about how to use their time. ——Schopenhauer

4. Give me matter, and I will use it to create a universe. ——Kant

5. Don’t frown even if you are unhappy, because you never know who will fall in love with your smile.

6. Never mention it not because you forget, but because you remember.

7. The objective world is just a poem with primitive spirit and no consciousness - Schelling

8. Busyness is a kind of happiness, which leaves us no time to experience pain; running around is a kind of happiness. A kind of happiness that allows us to truly feel life; fatigue is a kind of enjoyment that makes us have no time to be empty.

9. There are no objects, only movement. ——Bergson

10. Everyone is original when they are born. Sadly, many people gradually become pirates.

11. The mutual transfer of rights is what people call a contract. ——Hobbes

12. Human life cannot be measured by the length of time. When the heart is full of love, an instant is eternity. ——Nietzsche

13. The warmth and warmth of life depends on the temperature of the soul.

14. Thinking is the thinking of being,... thinking is of being, because thinking occurs because of being and belongs to being. At the same time, thinking is present, because thinking belongs to being and obeys being.

15. Sighing is a waste of time, crying is a waste of energy.

16. We like the respect of others not because of the respect itself, but because of the benefits that people’s respect brings to us. ——Helvetius

17. From the beginning, the problem is to bring pure and silent experience into the pure expression of its meaning. ——Husserl

18. Everything that is certain is denied. —— Spinoza

19. Truth is a product of time, not of authority. ——Bacon

20. Knowledge ultimately comes from experience. ——Locke;