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Quotes About Philosophy

Dowodz?c komukolwiek zupe?nie spokojnie, ?e nie ma racji, a wi?c b??dnie my?li i s?dzi — a bywa to przy ka?dym dialektycznym zwyci?stwie — z?o?cisz go wi?cej ni? gburowato?ci? i obelgami
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
perché come il mondo è da un lato, in tutto e per tutto, rappresentazione, così dall'altro, in tutto e per tutto, volontà.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Gdyby?my przyj?li wolno?? woli, to ka?da ludzka czynno?? by?aby cudem nienadaj?cym si? wyt?umaczy?: skutkiem bez przyczyny.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Logika doprowadzi? mo?e jedynie do formalnej prawdy, nie za? materialnej.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
do nauki tej nale?? ogólne prawa myÅ›lenia, którym rozum podlega w chwili, gdy jest pozostawiony samemu sobie, gdy nic mu nie przeszkadza, a wiÄ™c podczas samotnego myÅ›lenia rozumnej istoty, której nic w bÅ'Ä…d nie wprowadza
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The pleasure in this world, it has been said, outweighs the pain; or, at any rate, there is an even balance between the two. If the reader wishes to see shortly whether this statement is true, let him compare the respective feelings of two animals, one of which is engaged in eating the other.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
To bowiem, co jest prawdziwem w teoryi, musi siÄ™ w praktyce sprawdza?; w przeciwnym razie jest jakiÅ› bÅ'Ä…d w samej teoryi, którego nie dopatrzono na razie
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
sinir sisteminin ya da sindirim ayg?tlar?n?n hastal?kl? bir heyecan?, doÄŸuÅŸtan dyskolos'un ekmeÄŸine yaÄŸ sürerse; o zaman bu kiÅŸi, sürekli hoÅŸnutsuzluÄŸun doÄŸurduÄŸu, yaÅŸamdan b?kk?nl??a ve bunun sonucunda da intihar eÄŸiliminin ortaya ç?kt??? üst dereceye ulaÅŸabilir.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
A vida oscila, como um pêndulo, de um lado para o outro, entre a dor e o tédio.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
felicidad perfecta es inalcanzable, podamos llegar a esa felicidad relativa que consiste en la ausencia del dolor.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
However, the main endeavor must always be to let particular observations precede general ideas, and not vice versa, as is usually and unfortunately the case; as though a child should come feet foremost into the world, or a verse be begun by writing down the rhyme! The ordinary method
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Voltaire'in, Mutluluk yaln?zca bir düÅŸtür, ac? ise gerçektir sözü gerçekten de olduÄŸu gibi doÄŸru deÄŸil, bir o kadar yanl?? olmal?yd?. Buna göre yaÅŸam?ndan mutluluk öÄŸretisi aç?s?ndan bir sonuç ç?karmak isteyen kimse, hesab?n?, tatt??? zevklere göre deÄŸil atlatt??? belalara göre yapmal?d?r.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
It would be of general service to German authors if they discerned that while a man should, if possible, think like a great mind, he should speak the same language as every other person. Men should use common words to say uncommon things.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Ac?s?z bir duruma bir de can s?k?nt?s?n?n yokluÄŸu eklenirse, iÅŸte o zaman dünyevi mutluluÄŸa büyük ölçüde eriÅŸilmiÅŸtir: Çünkü geri kalan bir hayaldir.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Yohannes D. Asega > My Quotes (showing 1-1 of 1) sort by ? top up up position down down ? bottom Remove this quote from your collectionArthur Schopenhauer "We, the salt of the earth, should endeavor to follow, by never letting anything disturb us in the pursuit of our intellectual life, however much the storm of the world may invade and agitate our personal environment.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Could the completed life course of such a man turn out in any respect, even the smallest, in any happening, any scene, differently from the way it did? – No! is the consistent and correct answer.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Ah, how little they must have had to think about, to have been able to read so much!
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Every ought simply has no sense and meaning except in relation to threatened punishment or promised reward … . Thus every ought is necessarily conditioned through punishment or reward, hence, to put it in Kant's terms, essentially and inevitably hypothetical [with if-clause] and never, as he maintains categorical [without if-clause] … Therefore an absolute ought is simply a contradictio in adjecto.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Existe apenas um único erro inato, que é o de acreditarmos que vivemos para sermos felizes.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
A man finds himself, to his great astonishment, suddenly existing, after thousands and thousands of years of non-existence: he lives for a little while; and then, again, comes an equally long period when he must exist no more.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
El hombre puede, acaso, hacer lo que quiere; pero no puede querer lo que quiere.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Rien n'est beau gue le vrai; le vrai seul est aimable'' ''DoÄŸrudan baÅŸka hiçbir ÅŸey güzel deÄŸildir; sadece doÄŸru sevilmeye deÄŸerdir.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Above all the genuine philosopher will generally seek lucidity and clarity and will always strive not to be like a turbid, raging, rain-swollen stream, but much more like a Swiss lake, which, in its peacefulness, combines great depth with a great clarity that just reveals its great depth.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Throughout the entire Christian era theism has lain like an incubus on all intellectual, especially philosophical endeavor and has prevented or stunted all progress; and when anyone has possessed the rare elasticity of mind which alone can slip free of these fetters, his writings have been burned and sometimes their author with them, as happened to Bruno and Vanini.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer