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Quotes About Philosophy

Time is merely the spread-out and piecemeal view that an individual being has of the Ideas.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Nicht was die Dinge objektiv und wirklich sind, sondern was sie für uns, in unserer Auffassung, sind, macht uns glücklich oder unglücklich.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
O, wie wenig muss doch einer zu denken gehabt haben, damit er soviel hat lesen können!
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Ehrwürdig ist die Wahrheit; nicht was ihr entgegensteht.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The perverse, obtuse, wicked biped race
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Tan sólo escribe cosas dignas de ser leídas el que únicamente escribe para decir algo.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
C? îns? un patron absolut tic?los precum Hegel, a c?rui întreag? pseudofilozofare a fost de fapt o amplificare monstruoas? a argumentului ontologic, a c?utat s?-I apere pe acesta împotriva criticii lui Kant constituie o alian?? de care însuÅŸi argumentului ontologic i s-ar face ruÅŸine, oricât de puÅ£in are el de-a face cu ruÅŸinea.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer
~ Eudaemonology
Es difícil encontrar la felicidad dentro de uno mismo, pero es imposible encontrarla en otro lugar.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Pseudo-philosophers, on the contrary, use speech, not indeed to conceal their thoughts, as M. de Talleyrand has it, but rather to conceal the absence of them
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Viceversa ogni causalità, perciò ogni materia, e quindi l'intera realtà esiste soltanto per l'intelletto, mediante l'intelletto, nell'intelletto. La prima, più semplice, sempre presente manifestazione dell'intelletto è l'intuizione del mondo reale: questa non è altro se non conoscenza della causa dall'effetto: perciò ogni intuizione è intellettuale
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Voltaire says, we shall leave this world as foolish and as wicked as we found it on our arrival.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
M?i chân lý ??u Ä'i qua 3 bước: ??u tiên, nó b? nh?o báng, Sau Ä'ó, nó b? ph?n ??i k?ch li?t, Cu?i cùng, ng??i ta ch?p nh?n nó như má»™t sá»± th?t hi?n nhiên.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Unless suffering is the direct and immediate object of life, our existence must entirely fail of its aim.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The Buddha, Eckhart and I all teach essentially the same, Eckhart within the bounds of his Christian mythology. In Buddhism, these ideas are not encumbered by any such mythology, and are thus simple and clear, to the extent that a religion can be clear. Complete clarity lies with me.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Bütün bunlar elbette, hayat?n bir rüya, ölümün de bu rüyadan uyan?? olarak nitelendirilebileceÄŸi anlam?na gelir. Ancak unutulmamal?d?r ki kiÅŸilik ve birey, bu rüya haline aittir, uyanm?? bilince deÄŸil.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Life and dreams are leaves of the same book.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
We must not even evade it, as the Indians do, by myths and meaningless words, such as reabsorption in Brahman, or the Nirvana of the Buddhists. On the contrary, we freely acknowledge that what remains after the complete abolition of the will is, for all who are still full of the will, assuredly nothing. But also conversely, to those in whom the will has turned and denied itself, this very real world with all its suns and galaxies, is—nothing
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
The world is just a hell and in it human beings are the tortured souls on the one hand, and the devils on the other
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Só quando a verdade for adquirida por seu próprio pensamento, através dos esforços de seu intelecto, ela se torna membro de seu próprio corpo, e só essa verdade realmente nos pertence.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Querer es esencialmente sufrir, y como vivir es querer, toda vida es por esencia dolor.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
Bütün budalalar?n ba??na gelen en büyük belafikirlerle ilgilenmemeleridir,ve cans?k?nt?s?ndan kurtulmak için sürekli olarak gerçekliklere ihtiyaç duymalar?d?r.Fakat gerçeklikler ya tatmin edicilikten uzak ya da tehlikelerle doludur; üstelik ilginç olmaktan ç?kt?klar?nda yorucu hale gelirler.Fakat düÅŸünce dünyas? s?n?rs?z,zarars?z ve sakindir.
~ Arthur Schopenhaur
The world is idea.
~ Arthur Shopenhauer
Reflection on memory makes the self an object of wonder—an astonishment previously reserved for the contemplation of the world.
~ Arthur W. Frank