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Philopsophy Quotes

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Allen Ginsberg
“I was so sick that I found myself worrying about the future of man's soul, my own in particular.”
Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac and Allen Ginsberg: The Letters

A.J. Compton
“Legacies are not just for legends. Whether a million people know your name, or only one person does, you still have the right to leave your mark on the world, even if it’s only in your tiny corner of it, in the tiniest of ways.

Not all of us will achieve great heights and feats. Most of us will never leave our hometown or country, let alone conquer Everest. And you know what? That’s okay.

Because real life is what happens in between moments of greatness. It’s the little things that at the end of it all, you realize were greater than the sum of their parts. It’s the amount of times you laughed, or cried, danced, sang, created, inspired, and made someone smile.

The best kind of legacies are the ones that are unseen. You’ll never fully be able to measure the effect of a smile or a kind word, but I promise you, the most whispered phrase can send a shockwave around the world that lasts for centuries, or even an eternity.”
A.J. Compton, The Counting-Downers

Saru Singhal
“In the bigger scheme of things, we are two pawns... waiting for life to make its move.
#Fatalist”
Saru Singhal

Michel Foucault
“â€� only that which never ceases to hurt stays in the memory.”
Michel Foucault

Horia-Roman Patapievici
“Adevărul vieÈ›ii nu vorbeÈ™te niciodată limbajul evidenÈ›ei. Asta face È™i farmecul trăirii, că lucrurile au nevoie de înÈ›eles, nu numai de explicaÈ›ie.”
Horia-Roman Patapievici, Zbor în bătaia săgeții

Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu
“What you want to be, you’ll surely be. You only need to swallow pills of faith and inject into your system, a recommended dose of hard work.”
Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu
“Truth is a syrup that has healing powers. But because it's bitter, many people avoid swallowing it.”
Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

Umberto Eco
“Philosophy has a practical power: it contributes to the changing of the world.”
Umberto Eco

William Shakespeare
“And yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust? (Act 2, Scene 2, line 303-304)”
William Shakespeare

“Real political change happens with political work.”
Keith Payne, Good Reasonable People: The Psychology Behind America's Dangerous Divide

Richard A. Knaak
“A good warrior welcomes all allies.”
Richard A. Knaak