Philosophy without action is the ruin of the soul. One brave deed is worth a hundred books, a thousand theories, a million words. Now as always we need heroes. And heroines! Down with the passive and the limp. Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
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Quote:- Philosophy, as we use the word, is a fight against the fascination which forms of expression exert upon us.
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Author:- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Philosophy, from the earliest times, has made greater claims, and achieved fewer results, than any other branch of learning.
Our Knowledge of the External World: As a Field for Scientific Method in Philosophy
Author:- Bertrand Russell
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Philosophy, though unable to tell us with certainty what is the true answer to the doubts which it raises, is able to suggest many possiblities which enlarge our thoughts and free them from the tyranny of custom. Thus, while diminishing our feeling of certainty as to what things are, it greatly increases our knowledge as to what the may be; it removes the somewhat arrogant dogmatism of those who have never travelled into the region of liberating doubt, and it keeps alive our sense of wonder by showing familar things in an unfamilar aspect
The Problems of Philosophy
Author:- Bertrand Russell
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Philosophy, which once seemed outmoded, remains alive because the moment of its realization was missed. The summary judgement that it had merely interpreted the world is itself crippled by resignation before reality, and becomes a defeatism of reason after the transformation of the world failed. It guarantees no place from which theory as such could be concretely convicted of the anachronism, which then as now it is suspected of. Perhaps the interpretation which promised the transition did not suffice. The moment on which the critique of theory depended is not to be prolonged theoretically. Praxis, delayed for the foreseeable future, is no longer the court of appeals against self-satisfied speculation, but for the most part the pretext under which executives strangulate that critical thought as idle which a transforming praxis most needs. After philosophy broke with the promise that it would be one with reality or at least struck just before the hour of its production, it has been compelled to ruthlessly criticize itself.
Negative Dialectics
Author:- Theodor W. Adorno
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Photographs are just light and time,
Turtles All the Way Down
Author:- John Green
Category:- time
Quote:- Photographs are the reflection of untold stories, unseen beauties, unexpressed emotions, and the unheard songs of life.
Author:- Debasish Mridha
Category:- best,philosophy
Quote:- Physical and mental health exist as two sides to the same coin; we must jointly cultivate them to feel whole.
Author:- Jay D'Cee
Category:- hope,time,motivational
Quote:- Physical attraction can only maintain a relationship for so long. He scanned the clouds for thoughts, But like how the moon and earth are in an eternal dance with each other, there must be another force holding them together, something not visible to our eyes. Likewise, two individuals must be mentally and emotionally attracted and in equal understanding of each other in order for their gravity to hold them together.- Royal Matchmaking Competition: Princess Qloey
Author:- Zoiy Galloay
Category:- Love
Quote:- Physical education complements education in virtue and knowledge. Moreover, both virtue and knowledge reside in the body. Without the body there would be neither virtue nor knowledge. Those who understand this are rare.
Selected Works of Mao Tse-Tung: Volume 1
Author:- Mao Zedong
Category:- knowledge
Quote:- Physical love is unthinkable without violence.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being
Author:- Milan Kundera
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- Physical objects are conceptually imported into the situation as convenient intermediaries not by definition in terms of experience, but simply as irreducible posits comparable, epistemologically, to the gods of Homer . . . For my part I do, qua lay physicist, believe in physical objects and not in Homer's gods; and I consider it a scientific error to believe otherwise. But in point of epistemological footing, the physical objects and the gods differ only in degree and not in kind. Both sorts of entities enter our conceptions only as cultural posits.
Author:- W.V. Quine
Category:- science,philosophy
Quote:- Physical quitting food doesn't make you finish strong you see that starch you quited? it what you need.Food is for body eat it in a right way and time limit it instead of cut it off cause the work of power sometimes you doing physical or spiritual need healthy spirit and body and life living as whole demand healthy life more than that some of works or things not belong to you belong to God so you not him get that.
Author:- Nozipho N.Maphumulo
Category:- motivational
Quote:- Physics advances by accepting absurdities. Its history is one of unbelievable ideas proving to be true.
Author:- Rivka Galchen
Category:- science
Quote:- Physics isn't the most important thing. Love is.
Author:- Richard P. Feynman
Category:- philosophy
Quote:- Picasso had a saying - 'good artists copy, great artists steal' - and we have always been shameless about stealing great ideas.
Steve Jobs
Author:- Walter Isaacson
Category:- inspiration
Quote:- Pick up a pinecone and count the spiral rows of scales. You may find eight spirals winding up to the left and 13 spirals winding up to the right, or 13 left and 21 right spirals, or other pairs of numbers. The striking fact is that these pairs of numbers are adjacent numbers in the famous Fibonacci series: 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21... Here, each term is the sum of the previous two terms. The phenomenon is well known and called phyllotaxis. Many are the efforts of biologists to understand why pinecones, sunflowers, and many other plants exhibit this remarkable pattern. Organisms do the strangest things, but all these odd things need not reflect selection or historical accident. Some of the best efforts to understand phyllotaxis appeal to a form of self-organization. Paul Green, at Stanford, has argued persuasively that the Fibonacci series is just what one would expects as the simplest self-repeating pattern that can be generated by the particular growth processes in the growing tips of the tissues that form sunflowers, pinecones, and so forth. Like a snowflake and its sixfold symmetry, the pinecone and its phyllotaxis may be part of order for free
At Home in the Universe: The Search for the Laws of Self-Organization and Complexity
Author:- Stuart Kauffman
Category:- science
Quote:- Pick your profession like you would your soulmate. Marry the one that sets you on fire.
Author:- Dr. Billy Aslbrooks
Category:- best
