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Quotes About Philosophy

Perhaps some day, I will be gone, but what I believed and felt will live on.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
All I want, is to laugh and cry and find the meaning in life.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
life. " I don't think that we're meant to understand it all the time. I think that sometimes we just have to have faith.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
The true beauty of a person does not depend on their looks, but on their outlook on life.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
My best day ever. Got up. Had breakfast. Bored as hell. Wasting my time. Yet yesterday was the same, and it's gone. But tomorrow may never come. And there is only today. So this is my best day and my worst day.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
I don't know if it is beautiful or sad, that I find more happiness within my own mind, more so than I do in the world that surrounds me.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
The great thing about getting older is, you realize there are no answers, just stories.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
Man has only his two feet to stand on, his own human trinity to see him through: Reason, Courage, and Grace. And the first plus the second equals the third.
~ James Hollis
Since so many of us are living so much longer, may we inquire if longevity itself is the goal, or is it something else? Are our lives four times richer, more meaningful, than those who lived in ancient Greece
~ James Hollis
the Sage of Koenigsburg, Immanuel Kant, ended traditional metaphysics and made modern psychology necessary by discerning that we never know reality directly;
~ James Hollis
DURING THE COURSE of his long and distinguished career, the Irish poet W. B. Yeats often changed his themes, style, and personal philosophy, sometimes leaving behind the audience he had cultivated. When he was upbraided for this confusing constancy of change, he replied: The friends have it I do wrong Whenever I remake my song Should know what issue is at stake. It is myself that I remake. 54
~ James Hollis
They were like two philosophers starting from the same initial premise of life and each, by irrefutable argument, arriving at a diametrically opposite conclusion. Yet these two conclusions were like twin brothers of the same flesh and heritage and blood.
~ James Jones
There is no heresy or no philosophy which is so abhorrent to the church as a human being.
~ James Joyce
All things are inconstant except the faith in the soul, which changes all things and fills their inconstancy with light.
~ James Joyce
A corpse is meat gone bad. Well and what's cheese? Corpse of milk.
~ James Joyce
You find my words dark. Darkness is in our souls, do you not think?
~ James Joyce
if it is thus, I ask emphatically whence comes this thusness.
~ James Joyce
Know all men, he said, time's ruins build eternity's mansions.
~ James Joyce
Horseness is the whatness of allhorse. Streams of tendency and eons they worship. God: noise in the street: very peripatetic.
~ James Joyce
What? Corpus. Body. Corpse. Good idea the Latin. Stupifies them first. Hospice for the dying. They don't seem to chew it; only swallow it down.
~ James Joyce
What was after the universe? Nothing. But was there anything round the universe to show where it stopped before the nothing place began? It could not be a wall; but there could be a thin line there all round everything. [...] It pained him that he did not know well what politics meant and that he did not know where the universe ended. He felt small and weak. When would he be like the fellows in poetry and rhetoric?
~ James Joyce
And as no man knows the ubicity of his tumulus nor to what processes we shall thereby be ushered nor whether to Tophet or to Edenville in the like way is all hidden when we would backward see from what region of remoteness the whatness of our whoness hath fetched his whenceness.
~ James Joyce
Life seemed to him a gift; the statement 'I am alive' seemed to him to contain a satisfactory certainty and many other things, held up as indubitable, seemed to him uncertain.
~ James Joyce
Može se umreti i u sun?an dan.
~ James Joyce