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Quotes About Cogito

I think I think, therefore I think I probably am.
~ David F. Porteous, Singular
I Think, Therefore, You Are
~ William H. Keith Jr.
I think I exist, therefore I exist. I think.
~ David Gerrold
I Think, Therefore I Am ... I Think ...
~ David Ski
I think; therefore I am.
~ Rene Descartes
The philosopher Descartes believed that he had found the most fundamental truth when he made his famous statement: "I think, therefore I am.
~ Eckhart Tolle
Pienso, luego existo".
~ Eckhart Tolle
I doubt, therefore I think, therefore I am.
~ Rene Descartes
Je pense, donc je suis; English: I think, therefore I am)
~ Rene Descartes
To think? That's it. It is thought. This alone cannot be detached from me. I am, I exist; that is certain.
~ Rene Descartes
I must finally conclude that this proposition, I am, I exist, is necessarily true whenever it is put forward by me or conceived in my mind.
~ Rene Descartes
I am, I exist.
~ Rene Descartes
Therefore from the fact alone that I know that I exist and that, at the same time, I notice absolutely nothing else that belongs to my nature apart from the single fact that I am a thinking thing, I correctly conclude that my essence consists in this alone, that I am a thinking thing.
~ Rene Descartes
I am thinking, therefore I exist.
~ Rene Descartes
I think, therefore I am"), the idea that the mere act of thinking about one's existence proves there is someone there to do the thinking.
~ Rene Descartes
Gustavo Solivellas dice: "Pienso, luego existo" (Descartes)
~ Rene Descartes
I am, I exist" is necessarily true every time I utter it or conceive it in my mind.
~ Rene Descartes
I am, I exist, is necessarily true each time that I pronounce it, or that I mentally concieve it.
~ Rene Descartes
Je pense, donc je suis.
~ Rene Descartes
La base primera de la filosofía cartesiana es el cogito ergo sum: pienso, luego soy.
~ Rene Descartes
I think; therefore I am.
~ Rene Descartes
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum -- "I think that I think, therefore I think that I am;" as close an approach to certainty as any philosopher has yet made.
~ Ambrose Bierce
Non cogitant, ergo non sunt.
~ Georg C. Lichtenberg
In his mature works from Ideas I, notably the Cartesian Meditations (1931), Husserl presented his approach as a radicalization of Descartes' project that sought to return knowledge to a foundation in the certainty of subjective experience (cogito ergo sum).
~ Dermot Moran