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Quotes About Idealism

Of all follies there is none greater than wanting to make the world a better place.
~ Moliere
Modernity lives without love. Cynicism, sociopathy of commercialism, where inflation leads to mental impotence of indifference in solitude, where infantilism is the basis of idealism. The brain becomes a call center of indifference.
~ Unknown
The brain and genitals build an ideal portrait of a partner who does not exist in your fate, the illusion of pseudo-idealism. Whereas the heart will lead to the true spiritual ideal of eternal love.
~ Unknown
The sociopathy of mercantilely, where inflation leads to the mental impotence of indifference in solitude, where infantilism is the basis of idealism. The brain becomes a call center of indifference.
~ Unknown
The main goal is to bring utopian sentiments, rather than focusing on the dystopia of the society.
~ Unknown
Communists are the last optimists.
~ Nadine Gordimer
I would be a socialist if I thought it would work.
~ Nancy Astor
Romantics deified the imagination;
~ Nancy Pearcey
If only we'd been born into a kind world...without anxiety...without fear. If we could live without hurting other people...and without being hurt. A world in which we always did what was right. If only we could have found a shortcut to the kind world we all hope for.
~ Natsuki Takaya
I wanted a perfect man like the one in my imagination and a perfect love and I wasn't going to abandon either of these goals, however long it meant I had to be alone. 'All or nothing' was my abiding principle and I'd never accept half measures.
~ Unknown
Ich meine damit eine Geschichte. Aber nicht irgendeine Geschichte. Ich denke an große Erzählungen – Erzählungen, die tief und komplex genug sind, um Erklärungen hinsichtlich der Herkunft und der Zukunft eines Volkes zu bieten; Erzählungen, die Ideale aufstellen, Verhaltungsregeln vorgeben, die Quellen von Autorität benennen und durch all dies eine Dimension von Kontinuität und Sinnhaftigkeit erzeugen.
~ Neil Postman
Many have imagined republics and principalities which have never been seen or known to exist in reality; for how we live is so far removed from how we ought to live, that he who abandons what is done for what ought to be done, will rather bring about his own ruin than his preservation.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
From sympathizers viewing Sacco and Vanzetti as victims, it was only a short step to viewing them as martyrs. To their partisans they exemplified all that was admirable—innocence, virtue, and idealism—while the forces arrayed against them embodied all that was intrinsically evil: bigotry, hypocrisy, and reaction.
~ Unknown
The incorrigible political error of the man of good will is to presuppose naively that at every moment it is possible to do what must be done. Here, where what is necessary is often impossible.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Heinrich Heine: "We want to establish the kingdom of heaven here on earth." But which one, Heine? The socialist paradise they dream of in consumer society, or the consumer society they dream of in socialist paradise.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
The modern clergy declare that Christianity seeks to solve earthly problems—thereby confusing it with utopia.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
Epistemología que acople un idealismo ontológico a un realismo axiológico. El mundo es mi representación, menos los esplendores que lo rasgan.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila
I unconsciously decided that, even if it wasn't an ideal world, it should be so and painted only the ideal aspects of it - pictures in which there are no drunken slatterns or self-centered mothers . . . only foxy grandpas who played baseball with kids and boys who fished from logs and got up circuses in the back yard.
~ Norman Rockwell
The View of life I communicate in my pictures excludes the sordid and the ugly. I paint life as I would like it to be.
~ Norman Rockwell
It was a sad truth that all the masses of men in their causes would be led by ambitious men, by power-hungry, cunningly self serving men, rather than by the humanists, the idealists; and better led for it, he thought.
~ Unknown
Lafayette never grew up.
~ Unknown
To practical people, Lafayette appeared not as the rallying point of the liberals, but as the Quixote of liberty
~ Unknown
There was much that was endearing in this strangely Russian search for absolutes —such as the passion for big ideas that gave the literature of nineteenth-century Russia its unique character and power—and yet the underside of this idealism was a badgering didacticism, a moral dogmatism and intolerance, which in its own way was just as harmful as the censorship it opposed.
~ Orlando Figes
True seekers are different. On meeting them you feel their purpose, their energy, their integrity, their idealism, and their desire to close in on an answer. Something in life has awakened questions, has made them aware of a sense of need, has forced them to consider where they are in life. They have become seekers because something has spurred their quest for meaning, and they have to find an answer.
~ Os Guinness