Iris Murdoch Quotes That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
Iris Murdoch quotes that inspire a great attitude towards life That Will Inspire You to Live Your Best Life
1. Education doesn’t make you happy. Nor does freedom. We don’t become happy just because we’re free – if we are. Or because we’ve been educated – if we have. But because education may be the means by which we realize we are happy. It opens our eyes, our ears, tells us where delights are lurking, convinces us that there is only one freedom of any importance whatsoever, that of the mind, and gives us the assurance – the confidence – to walk the path our mind, our educated mind, offers.
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- happiness
2. History is not a science, nor is it an art, though the historian must, as a writer, be an artist too, he should write well, lucidly and eloquently, and is not harmed by a lively imagination. What is history? A truthful account of what happened in the past. As this necessarily involves evaluation, the historian is also a moralist. The term 'liberal,' mocked by some, must be retained. Historians are fallible beings who must make up their own minds, constantly aware of the particularised demands of truth. What is seen as odd must be allowed to retain its oddity, upon which later a clearer light may or may not shine. There are many dangers. History must be saved from dictators, from authoritarian politics, from psychology, from anthropology, from science, above all from the pseudo-philosophy of historicism. The study of history is menaced by fragmentation, a distribution of historical thinking among other disciplines, as we see happening in the case of philosophy. Such fragmentation opens a space for false prophets, old and new. Not only the shades of Hegel and Marx and Heidegger, but also those, you know whom I mean, who would degrade history into what they call 'fabulation.' Of course it is a truism, of which much has been made, that we cannot see the past. But we can work hard and faithfully to portray it, to understand and explain it. We need this if we are to possess wisdom and freedom. What brings down dictators, what has liberated Eastern Europe? Most of all a passionate hunger for truth, for the truth about their past, and for the justice which truth begets.
The Green Knight
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- wisdom
3. Love is the extremely difficult realization that something other than oneself is real.
Existentialists and Mystics: Writings on Philosophy and Literature
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- love
4. Writing is like getting married. One should never commit oneself until one is amazed at one's luck.
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- humor
5. One knows what being in love is like and it is a very terrible thing.
The Nice and the Good
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- knowledge
6. Perhaps one could not live with such knowledge. One might die for it, or of it.
The Message to the Planet
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- knowledge
7. So we live; a spirit that broods and hovers over the continual death of time, the lost meaning, the unrecaptured moment, the unremembered face, until the final chop that ends all our moments and plunges that spirit back into the void from which it came.
Under the Net
Author:- Iris Murdoch
Category:- time
