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Quotes About Philosophy

What is important in science (I leave philosophy to others) is not the solution of some popular scientific problems of one's own day, but understanding the world. In the course of this work, one finds out what sort of explanations are possible, and what sort of problems can lead to those explanations. The progress of science has been largely a matter of discovering what questions should be asked.
~ Steven Weinberg
Religion is an insult to human dignity. With or without it, you'd have good people doing good things and evil people doing evil things. But for good people to do evil things, it takes religion.
~ Steven Weinberg
Democritus wrote books on ethics, natural science, mathematics, and music, of which many fragments survive. One of these fragments expresses the view that all matter consists of tiny indivisible particles called atoms (from the Greek for "uncuttable"), moving in empty space: "Sweet exists by convention, bitter by convention; atoms and Void [alone] exist in reality.
~ Steven Weinberg
What is most striking is not so much that Parmenides and Zeno were wrong as that they did not bother to explain why, if motion is impossible, things appear to move. Indeed, none of the early Greeks from Thales to Plato, in either Miletus or Abdera or Elea or Athens, ever took it on themselves to explain in detail how their theories about ultimate reality accounted for the appearances of things.
~ Steven Weinberg
There is an important feature of modern science that is almost completely missing in all the thinkers I have mentioned, from Thales to Plato: none of them attempted to verify or even (aside perhaps from Zeno) seriously to justify their speculations. In reading their writings, one continually wants to ask, "How do you know?
~ Steven Weinberg
I put tape on the mirrors in my house so I don't accidentally walk through into another dimension.
~ Steven Wright
What happens if you get scared half to death twice?
~ Steven Wright
I intend to live forever. So far, so good.
~ Steven Wright
It doesn't matter what temperature a room is, it's always room temperature.
~ Steven Wright
What is the speed of dark?
~ Steven Wright
When an evil masochist dies, does he go to hell, or would heaven be a better punishment?
~ Steven Wright
Why is a carrot more orange than an orange?
~ Steven Wright
I'm so tired... I was up all night trying to round off infinity.
~ Steven Wright
My theory of evolution is that Darwin was adopted.
~ Steven Wright
If you are killing time, are you damaging eternity?
~ Steven Wright
How young can you die of old age?
~ Steven Wright
Does fuzzy logic tickle?
~ Steven Wright
So I figured I'd leave the area, because I had no ties there anyway except for this girl I was seeing. We had conflicting attitudes: I really wasn't into meditating and she wasn't really into being alive. I told her I knew when I was going to die because my birth certificate has an expiration date.
~ Steven Wright
I have an existential map; it has 'you are here' written all over it.
~ Steven Wright
Perhaps one of the most important lessons of philosophy is to teach us how to live with the questions unanswered , rather than settle for unsatisfactory but popular answers.
~ Stewart Shapiro
ExperienÈ›a[..] este cap?tul unor încerc?ri fructoase, întreprinse cu cel mai des?vârÈ™it cinism, de a nega toate acele lucruri pe care le-au preÈ›uit ca adev?rate,curate,drepte. Ei unii nu-È™i dau seama de teribilul cinism care zace în aceast? permanent? definire a experienÈ›ei ca suprem scop al vieÈ›ii.
~ Stig Dagerman
Te leven betekent strikt genomen niets anders dan dag voor dag zelfmoord op te schuiven.
~ Stig Dagerman
I have no philosophy in which I can move like a fish in water or a bird on the wing. All I have is an endless struggle, every second of my life, between false consolations that only add to my feeling of powerlessness and deepen my despair, and true consolations that bring me momentary freedom. I should probably say the true consolation, because for me only one exists: the one that allows me to know myself as a free human being, within my own boundaries, untouchable.
~ Stig Dagerman
But where is the root of suffering? He begins talking about the happiness of suffering, about the beauty of suffering. Suffering is not dirty, suffering is not pitiable. No, suffering is great because suffering makes people great...It is impossible to convince him that suffering is something unworthy.
~ Stig Dagerman