Wise quotes and sayings about life. Philosophical statements

The most famous sayings of philosophers:

    I know that I know nothing, and any knowledge is knowledge of my ignorance (Socrates).

    Know thyself (Socrates).

    You cannot enter the same river twice... (Heraclides).

    Nothing beyond measure (Heraclides).

    Everything flows, everything changes... (Heraclides).

    Secret harmony is stronger than obvious (Heraclides).

    Much knowledge does not teach intelligence. (Heraclides).

    The body is not the shackles of the spirit, a lot of things are worthy of surprise and study... (Aristotle).

    Wisdom is worthy of the gods; man can only strive for it (Pythagoras).

    Harmony is the union of the heterogeneous and the agreement of the discordant (Pythagoras or Philolaus?).

    Lies do not enter into numbers (Pythagoras or Philolaus?).

    The One is God. God is thought (Xenophanes).

    Being exists and cannot but exist, non-existence does not exist and cannot exist anywhere or in any way (Parmenides).

    the path of truth is the path of reason, the path of error is the inevitably given feelings (Parmenides).

    thing, object, being, thinking - one (Parmenides).

    Do not strive to know everything, so as not to be ignorant in everything (Democritus).

    Slavery is natural and moral... (Democritus).

    The sage's pleasure splashes in his soul like a calm sea on the solid shores of reliability (Epicurus).

    The ability to live well and die well is one and the same science (Epicurus).

    People are not afraid of death. While we are here, she is not there, when she comes, we are no longer there (Epicurus).

    Fate leads the one who wants, and drags the one who doesn’t want (the principle of stoicism).

    Man is the measure of all things... (Protagoras, skepticism).

    The world is not knowable, and a person should not assert anything if he does not know the truth (skepticism).

    The one who knows does not speak, the one who speaks does not know. (Lao Tzu. Taoism).

    To govern means to correct (Confucius on the power of a good emperor).

    Every day you need to live like your last... (Marcus Aurelius).

    Knowledge is power! (F. Bacon).

    I think, therefore I exist. * Second version: I doubt, therefore I think, I think, therefore I exist (R. Descartes).

    Everything is for the better in this world... God created the best of worlds... (Leibniz).

    Genius creates like nature itself (E. Kant).

    Concepts without sensations are empty, sensations without concepts are blind (Kant.)

    There is nothing in the mind that would not have previously been in the senses (J. Locke).

    One should not make hasty conclusions.

    One should accept as truth only what is given to the mind clearly and distinctly and does not raise any doubts (R. Descartes).

    One should not multiply existing things without necessity (W. Occom).

    ...only living cultures die (O. Spengler)

    Pico della Mirandola.

    -...the wonders of the human spirit surpass the [miracles] of heaven... On earth there is nothing greater than man, and in man there is nothing greater than his mind and soul. To rise above them means to rise above the heavens...

    The study of nature is the comprehension of God (N. Kuzansky).

The end justifies the means (Nicolo Machiavelli or Thomas Hobbes).

Unhappy is the one whose actions are in discord with time (N. Machiavelli).

In order to wake up, you need to stop looking around and turn your gaze inward. – Carl-Gustav Jung

Man himself invents the boundaries of the world. It can be the size of a street - or it can become endless. – Arthur Schopenhauer

We ourselves come up with impossible things. They are difficult only because we cannot decide to take on them.

Philosophy can easily explain the past and the future, but it gives in to the present.

Life is what philosophers earn their living for, wasting ink on treatises that are of no use to anyone but themselves.

Every doctor is by definition a philosopher. After all, medicine must be supported by wisdom. – Hippocrates

When something new bursts into life, a person turns into a philosopher.

The world is more beautiful than a dream. Tastier than gourmet dishes. Let him in. Fall in love. Maybe there’s only a minute left to live. And you have the last 60 seconds of happiness... - Ray Bradbury

Forward! Don't stop for a moment. Live brightly, walk on the edge, give emotions and get LIFE!

We earn coins to spend. We're running out of time to get it. And we fight for peace. – Aristotle

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There are two types of love: one is simple, the other is mutual. Simple - when the loved one does not love the loving one. Then the lover is completely dead. When the beloved responds to love, then the lover, at least, lives in him. There is something amazing about this. Ficino M.

Not to be loved is just failure, not to love is misfortune. – A. Camus

When the one you love is not there, you have to love what is. Corneille Pierre

The girl who laughs is already half won.

All buildings will fall, collapse, and grass will grow on them. Only the building of love is incorruptible, weeds will not grow on it. Hafiz

The moments of meeting and parting are for many the greatest moments in life. – Kozma Prutkov

False love is more likely the result of ignorance, rather than a lack of ability to love. J. Baines.

Love takes on meaning only when it is reciprocated. Leonardo Felice Buscaglia.

There are many cures for love, but there is not a single sure cure. – Francois La Rochefoucauld

Love is the only passion that recognizes neither the past nor the future. Balzac O.

Just as ugliness is an expression of hatred, so beauty is an expression of love. Otto Weininger

Love is in the heart, and therefore desire is impermanent, but love is unchangeable. The desire disappears after it is satisfied; the reason for this is that love comes from the union of souls, and desire - from the union of feelings. Penn William

You cannot love either the one you fear or the one who fears you. Cicero

The source of every error in life is a lack of memory. Otto Weininger

Constancy is the everlasting dream of love. Vauvenargues

Love itself is the law; it is stronger, I swear, than all the rights of earthly people. Any right and any decree Before love is nothing for us. Chaucer J.

Love is an amazing counterfeiter, constantly turning not only coppers into gold, but often gold into coppers. Balzac O.

One should love a friend, remembering that he can become an enemy, and hate an enemy, remembering that he can become a friend. – Sophocles

When we love, we lose sight. Lope de Vega

Deceived love is no longer love. Corneille Pierre

If a woman hates you, it means she loved you, loves you or will love you. – German proverb

Love is like a tree; it grows by itself, takes deep roots into our entire being and often continues to turn green and bloom even on the ruins of our heart. Hugo V.

Philosophy heals the spirit (souls). - Unknown author

A person feels his duty only if he is free. Henri Bergson

Love is the strongest, the holiest, the most unspeakable. Karamzin N. M.

There is no time limit for affection: you can always love as long as your heart is alive. Karamzin N.M.

Love for a woman has great, irreplaceable meaning for us; it is like salt for meat: permeating the heart, it protects it from spoilage. Hugo V.

Love is a theorem that must be proven every day! Archimedes

There is no force in the world more powerful than love. I. Stravinsky.

Equality is the strongest foundation of love. Lessing

Love that is afraid of obstacles is not love. Galsworthy D.

One day you will realize that love heals everything and love is all there is. G. Zukav

The science of good and evil alone constitutes the subject of philosophy. – Seneca (Younger)

Love is a person’s idea of ​​his need for a person to whom he is attracted. – T.Tobbs

Love is not a virtue, love is a weakness that, if necessary, can and should be resisted. Knigge A.F.

Philosophy is the teacher of life. - Unknown author

In love, silence is more valuable than words. It’s good when embarrassment binds our tongue: silence has its own eloquence, which reaches the heart better than any words. How much a lover can say to his beloved when he is silent in confusion, and how much intelligence he reveals at the same time. Pascal Blaise

The woman does not want people to talk about her love affairs, but she wants everyone to know that she is loved. – Andre Maurois

The love of wisdom (the science of wisdom) is called philosophy. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

Love is the desire to achieve the friendship of someone who attracts with their beauty. Cicero

Marriage and love have different aspirations: Marriage seeks benefits, love seeks!. Corneille Pierre

Love is blind, and it can blind a person so that the road that seems most reliable to him turns out to be the most slippery. Navarre M.

Love alone is the joy of a cold life, Love alone is the torment of hearts: It gives only one joyful moment, And there is no end in sight to sorrows. Pushkin A. S.

Love is the beginning and end of our existence. Without love there is no life. That is why love is something that a wise person bows to. Confucius

Love is a disease of tenderness. – A. Kruglov

Love is like a tree: it grows by itself, takes deep roots into our entire being and often continues to turn green and bloom even on the ruins of our heart. – V. Hugo

No person is able to understand what true love is until he has been married for a quarter of a century. Mark Twain

Evolution is a continuously renewed creativity. Henri Bergson

Everything that is not colored by love remains colorless. – G.Hauptmann

Oh, how murderously we love, How in the violent blindness of passions We most certainly destroy that which is dear to our hearts! Tyutchev F. I.

Love should not ask and should not demand, love should have the power to be confident in itself. Then it is not something that attracts her, but she herself attracts. Hesse.

We fight to live in peace. Aristotle

A lover is always ready to believe in the reality of what he fears. Ovid

Love! This is the most sublime and victorious of all passions! But its all-conquering power lies in boundless generosity, in almost supersensible selflessness. Heine G.

To love means to admit that your loved one is right when he is wrong. – Sh. Peguy

In jealousy there is more love for oneself than for another. La Rochefoucauld.

Love burns differently according to different characters. In a lion, a burning and bloodthirsty flame is expressed in a roar, in arrogant souls - in disdain, in gentle souls - in tears and despondency. Helvetius K.

Every obstacle to love only strengthens it. Shakespeare W.

A lovers' quarrel is a renewal of love. Terence

To love means to stop comparing. – Grasse

Live first, and then philosophize.

Time strengthens friendship, but weakens love. – LaBruyère

Philosophy and medicine have made man the most intelligent of animals, fortune telling and astrology the most insane, superstition and despotism the most unfortunate. – D. Sinopsky

Love is not tarnished by friendship. The end is the end. – Remarque

Triumph over oneself is the crown of philosophy. – Diogenes of Sinope

Love is the tendency to find pleasure in the goodness, perfection, and happiness of another person. Leibniz G.

Those who don't have one talk the most about the future. Francis Bacon

Love is the only one of all spheres of human communication that represents an amazing interweaving of spiritual and physical pleasure, creating a feeling of life being filled with meaning and happiness. S. Ilyina.

This is the law of lovers: They are all brothers to each other. Rustaveli Sh.

The only thing that matters at the end of our time on earth is how much we loved, what was the quality of our love. Richard Bach.

Isn't it a delusion to seek peace in love? After all, there is no cure for love, the elders tell us. Hafiz

Love is like a sticky disease: the more you are afraid of it, the sooner you will catch it. – Chamfort

Most of all people love to be loved.

Nothing strengthens love like insurmountable obstacles. Lope de Vega

Seeking variety in love is a sign of powerlessness. Balzac O.

Man has an eternal, elevating need to love. France A.

It is much easier to grieve for someone you love than to live with someone you hate. Labruyère J.

Marital love multiplies the human race; friendly love perfects it. – Francis Bacon

To love is to find your own happiness in the happiness of another. Leibniz G.

Love is like the sea. Its breadth knows no shores. Give her all your blood and soul: there is no other measure here. Hafiz

A person is ready to do a lot to awaken love, but decide to do anything to arouse envy.

Pythagoras was the first to give philosophy its name. – Apuleius

Love hurts even the gods. Petronius

Love is characteristic only of a sane person. Epictetus

Bring philosophy down to earth. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

The philosophy of each specialty is based on the connection of the latter with other specialties, at the points of contact of which it must be sought. Henry Thomas Buckle

A woman knows the meaning of love, and a man knows its price. – Marty Larney

It is easier for a woman to fall in love than to confess her love. And it’s easier for a man to confess than to fall in love. – Konstantin Melikhan

Love is the lamp that illuminates the Universe; without the light of love, the earth would turn into a barren desert, and man would turn into a handful of dust. M. Braddon

In love there is despotism and slavery. And the most despotic is female love, which demands everything for itself! Berdyaev N. A.

This is how nature works: nothing strengthens love for a person more than the fear of losing him. Pliny the Younger

The more love a person shows, the more people love him. And the more he is loved, the easier it is for him to love others. – L.N. Tolstoy

Love grows from waiting for a long time and quickly fades, having quickly received its reward. Menander

He who doesn’t love anyone himself, it seems to me, no one loves him either. Democritus

Love conquers everything, let us submit to its power. Virgil

Love, like fire, goes out without food. – M.Yu. Lermontov

I know for sure that love will pass, When two hearts are separated by the sea. Lope de Vega

Love should not fog, but refresh, not darken, but brighten thoughts, since it should nest in the heart and mind of a person, and not serve only as fun for external feelings that generate only passion. Milton John

When you love, you want to do something in the name of love. I want to sacrifice myself. I want to serve. Hemingway E.

The truth is that there is only one highest value - love. Helen Hayes.

For a person who loves only himself, the most intolerable thing is to be left alone with himself. Pascal Blaise

Love is abundant in both honey and gall. Plautus

Joy and happiness are the children of love, but love itself, like strength, is patience and pity. Prishvin M. M.

Everything is for the best in this best of all worlds. Voltaire

When love comes, the soul is filled with unearthly bliss. Do you know why? Do you know why this feeling of great happiness? Only because we imagine that the end of loneliness has come. Maupassant G.

If you seek to solve any problem, do it with love. You will understand that the cause of your problem is a lack of love, for this is the cause of all problems. Ken Carey.

He who truly loves is not jealous. The main essence of love is trust. Take away trust from love - you take away from it the consciousness of its own strength and duration, all of its bright side, and therefore all of its greatness. – Anna Stahl

Love is a priceless gift. This is the only thing we can give and yet you still have it. L. Tolstoy.

Love is harder to break than hordes of enemies. Racine Jean

For love there is no yesterday, love does not think about tomorrow. She greedily reaches out to the present day, but she needs this whole day, unlimited, unclouded. Heine G.

Old love is not forgotten. Petronius

You can't pick roses without being pricked by thorns. – Ferdowsi

Love is a competition between a man and a woman to bring each other as much happiness as possible. – Stendhal

Black suspicions cannot coexist with strong love. Abelard Pierre

He who did not know love was as if he had not lived. Moliere

Friendship often ends in love, but love rarely ends in friendship. – C. Colton

Philosophy is always considered a lamp for all sciences, a means for accomplishing every task, a support for all institutions... - Arthashastra

There are no Big Things without Big Difficulties. Voltaire

Neither mind, nor heart, nor soul are worth a penny in love. Ronsard P.

Love is too great a feeling to be only a personal, intimate matter for everyone! Shaw B.

If there was no one to love, I would fall in love with a doorknob. – Pablo Picasso

True love cannot speak, because true love is expressed in deeds rather than in words. Shakespeare W.

Others think that old love must be knocked out with new love, like a wedge with a wedge. Cicero

Love cannot be harmful, but if only it was love, and not the wolf of selfishness in the sheep's clothing of love... Tolstoy L.N.

Dying from love means living it. Hugo V.

Everyone's love is the same. Virgil

Love and hunger rule the world. – Schiller

Love cannot be cured with herbs. Ovid

Philosophy is the mother of all sciences. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

There is no such nonsense that some philosopher has not taught. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

What should guide people who want to live their lives flawlessly, no relatives, no honors, no wealth, and indeed nothing in the world can teach them better than love. Plato.

The first sign of love: in men - timidity, in women - courage. Hugo V.

There must be love in life - one great love in a lifetime, this justifies the causeless attacks of despair to which we are subject. Albert Camus.

Love destroys death and turns it into an empty ghost; it turns life from nonsense into something meaningful and makes happiness out of misfortune. Tolstoy L. N.

The first sign of love: in men - timidity, in women - courage. – V. Hugo

In love, longing competes with joy. Publius

The forces of love are great, disposing those who love to difficult feats and enduring extreme, unexpected dangers. Boccaccio D.

You must always live in love with something inaccessible to you. A person becomes taller by stretching upward. M. Gorky.

Do we have the power to fall in love or not to fall in love? And is it that, having fallen in love, we have the power to act as if it had not happened? Diderot D.

Truth cannot contradict truth. Giordano Bruno

Like a fire that easily flares up in reeds, straw or hare's hair, but quickly goes out if it does not find other food, love blazes brightly with blooming youth and physical attractiveness, but will soon fade away if it is not nourished by the spiritual virtues and good character of young spouses . Plutarch

The one deceived in love knows no mercy. Corneille Pierre

There is love that prevents a person from living. Gorky M.

Love, love, when you take possession of us, we can say: forgive us, prudence! Lafontaine

The greatest joy in a person’s life is to be loved, but no less to love. Pliny the Younger

Only the one who has stopped loving is restrained. Corneille Pierre

If the choice in love were decided only by will and reason, then love would not be a feeling and passion. The presence of an element of spontaneity is visible in the most reasonable love, because from several equally worthy persons only one is chosen, and this choice is based on the involuntary attraction of the heart. Belinsky V.

Philosophy is the medicine of the soul. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

Anyone who loves solitude is either a wild animal or the Lord God. Francis Bacon

Choose who you will love. Cicero


This smart collection includes philosophical statements on various aspects of human life:

  • I am seriously convinced that the world is run by completely crazy people. Those who are not crazy either abstain or cannot participate. Tolstoy L. N.
  • A noble husband thinks about what is right. A low person thinks about what is profitable. Confucius
  • I've never met a cat who cared what mice said about him. Yuzef Bulatovich
  • Be supportive of bold endeavors. Virgil
  • What's easy? - Give advice to others. Thales of Miletus
  • Among the fools there is a certain sect called hypocrites, who constantly learn to deceive themselves and others, but more than others than themselves, and in reality they deceive themselves more than others. Leonardo da Vinci
  • A person who calls everything by its proper name is better off not showing his face on the street - he will be beaten up as an enemy of society. George Saville Halifax
  • A cheerful facial expression is gradually reflected in the inner world. Immanuel Kant
  • What you should not do, do not do even in your thoughts. Epictetus
  • The war will last as long as people are stupid enough to be surprised and help those who kill them in the thousands. Pierre Buast

  • An intelligent person sees before him an immeasurable realm of the possible, but a fool considers only what is possible to be possible. Denis Diderot
  • World history is the sum of everything that could have been avoided. Bertrand Russell
  • Conviction is the conscience of the mind. Nicola Chamfort
  • Giving out someone else's secret is treason, giving out your own is stupidity. Voltaire
  • He who constantly restrains himself is always unhappy for fear of being unhappy sometimes. Claude Helvetius
  • A fool believes every word, but a prudent man pays attention to his ways. Mishley
  • Those who want to learn are often harmed by the authority of those who teach. Cicero
  • It's sad to be a scapegoat among donkeys. Przekruj
  • Happy is he who boldly takes under protection what he loves. Ovid
  • Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up. Aristippus
  • One should beware of abusing mercy. Machiavelli
  • Trust placed in a treacherous person gives him the opportunity to do harm. Seneca
  • The hottest coals in hell are reserved for those who remained neutral during times of greatest moral crisis. Dante
  • If 50 million people say something stupid, it's still stupid. Anatole France
  • The speech of truth is simple. Plato
  • If opposing opinions are not expressed, then there is nothing to choose the best from. Herodotus
  • The opposite is cured by the opposite. Hippocrates
  • If you buy what you don't need, you will soon sell what you do need. Benjamin Franklin
  • A government acting without the consent of those whom it rules is the complete formula for slavery. Jonathan Swift
  • There are weapons worse than slander; this weapon is truth. Talleyrand
  • It is not appropriate for a decent person to pursue universal respect: let it come to him on its own against his will. Nicola Chamfort
  • Women don't count their years. Their friends do it for them. Yuzef BulatOvich
  • He who knows himself is his own executioner. Friedrich Nietzsche
  • And please don’t tell me about tolerance, it seems there are special houses set aside for it. Mark Aldanov
  • Memory is a copper board covered with letters, which time imperceptibly smoothes out, if sometimes they are not renewed with a chisel. John Locke
  • True conservatism is the struggle of eternity with time, the resistance of incorruptibility to decay. Nikolay Berdyaev
  • The frame of the house will collapse from lazy hands, and whoever gives up will have a leaking roof. Kohelet/Ecclesiastes

  • Slander is the revenge of cowards. Samuel Johnson
  • She yielded so quickly that he did not have time to retreat. Yuzef BulatOvich
  • When a person does not know which pier he is heading towards, not a single wind will be favorable for him. Seneca
  • Favors do not bring people together. Anyone who does a favor does not receive gratitude; the one to whom it is done does not consider it a favor. Edmund Burke
  • Who hates the world? Those who tore apart the truth. Augustine the Blessed
  • Education creates differences between people. John Locke
  • He who convinces too hard will not convince anyone. Nicola Chamfort
  • No pretense can last long. Cicero
  • It is better to acquit ten guilty than to accuse one innocent. Catherine II
  • An injustice committed against one person is a threat to all. Charles Louis Montesquieu
  • The best way to instill love for the fatherland in children is for their fathers to have this love. Charles Louis Montesquieu
  • You cannot help someone who does not want to listen to advice. Benjamin Franklin
  • Narrow-minded people usually condemn everything that goes beyond their understanding. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • It is not enough to master wisdom; one must also be able to use it. Cicero
  • I will not be understood there and will not be received well here. A. Dumas
  • Do not follow the majority out of evil and do not resolve disputes by deviating from the truth for the majority. Shemot/Exodus
  • To many, philosophers are as painful as night revelers disturbing the sleep of civilians. Arthur Schopenhauer
  • True victory is only when the enemies themselves admit defeat. Claudian
  • Courage is tested when we are outnumbered; tolerance - when we are in the majority. Ralph Sockman
  • We should strive not to ensure that everyone understands us, but to ensure that we cannot be misunderstood. Virgil
  • We praise much more often what is praised by others than what is praiseworthy in itself. Jean de La Bruyère
  • A fly that does not want to be swatted feels safest on the firecracker itself. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
  • The thoughts of the best minds always ultimately become the opinion of society. Philip Chesterfield
  • Perhaps an atheist is unable to come to the Lord for the same reasons that a thief is unable to come to a policeman. Lawrence Peter
  • Do not have mercy on a weak enemy, because if he becomes powerful, he will not have mercy on you. Saadi
  • Peace must be won by victory, not by agreement. Cicero
  • It is not true that politics is the art of the possible. Politics is a choice between disastrous and unpleasant. John Kenneth Galbraith
  • People are so simple-minded and so absorbed in immediate needs that a deceiver will always find someone who will allow himself to be fooled. Machiavelli
  • Ignorance is not an argument. Ignorance is not an argument. Spinoza
  • It is not human nature to love someone who obviously hates us. Henry Fielding
  • They often go far to look for what they have at home. Voltaire
  • It is better to fight among a few good people against many bad ones, than among many bad people against a few good ones. Antisthenes

  • The wicked flees when no one is pursuing him; but the righteous is bold like a lion. Mishley
  • It is better to be the first for an ugly woman than the hundredth for a beauty. Pearl Buck
  • You need to have the courage to express your beliefs. Sechenov I. M.
  • Whoever forgives a crime becomes an accomplice. Voltaire
  • I value one experience higher than a thousand opinions born only of imagination. M.V. Lomonosov
  • He who desires peace should prepare for war. Vegetius
  • Trust shown usually results in reciprocal loyalty. Titus Livy
  • When a butcher tells you that his heart bleeds for his homeland, he knows what he is saying. Samuel Johnson
  • The insults and honors of the crowd should be accepted indifferently: not to rejoice at one and not to suffer from the other. Publilius Syrus
  • As soon as you imagine that you are unable to complete a certain task, from that moment on it becomes impossible for you to carry it out.
  • The relationship between the sexes involves friction. Samuel Butler
  • Sometimes the best beats the best. Titus Livy
  • Pessimism is a luxury that Jews cannot afford. Golda Meir
  • Error always contradicts itself, truth never. Claude Helvetius
  • Understanding is the beginning of agreement. Spinoza, Benedict
  • There is only one good - knowledge, and only one evil - ignorance. Socrates
  • It is commendable to do what is proper and not what is permitted. Seneca
  • There are people who will not begin to hear until their ears are cut off. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
  • In a philosophical discussion, the loser gains more in the sense that he increases knowledge. Epicurus
  • If power unites with justice, what could be stronger than this union? Aeschylus
  • Let the sages say whatever they want, but you can get rid of one extreme only by falling into the other. Philip Chesterfield
  • If we want to enjoy the world, we have to fight for it. Cicero
  • The greatest victory is victory over your negative thinking. Socrates
  • Jews are hated for their virtues, not their vices. Theodor Herzl
  • Freedom cannot survive if the people are corrupt. Edmund Burke
  • For the triumph of evil, only one condition is necessary - that good people sit with their hands folded. Edmund Burke
  • To recognize a duty and not fulfill it is cowardice. Confucius
  • The job of the smart is to foresee trouble before it comes; It is the job of the brave to deal with trouble when it comes. Pittacus
  • Your right is to swear, my right is not to listen. Aristippus
  • The pride of low people is to constantly talk about themselves, while the pride of high people is to not talk about themselves at all. Voltaire
  • Triumph over oneself is the crown of philosophy. Diogenes
  • Where hope dies, emptiness arises. Leonardo da Vinci
  • Cowardice is very harmful because it keeps the will from useful actions. Rene Descartes
  • Every doctrine is true in what it affirms and false in what it denies or excludes. Leibniz
  • Remorse begins where impunity ends. Claude Helvetius
  • The enemy must be forgiven only after he is hanged. Heinrich Heine
  • Philosophy is the medicine of the soul. Cicero
  • If there were fewer simpletons in the world, there would be fewer of those who are called cunning and dodgy. Jean de La Bruyère
  • Man ceased to be a slave of man and became a slave of things. Friedrich Engels

  • The great art of learning a lot is to take on a little at once. John Locke
  • An honest man can be persecuted, but not dishonored. Voltaire
  • At the beginning of all philosophy lies wonder. Michel Montaigne
  • To avoid becoming a drunkard, it is enough to have a drunkard in all his ugliness before your eyes. Anacharsis
  • Only those who deserve it are afraid of contempt. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
  • I'm interested in the future because I'm going to spend the rest of my life there. Charles Kettering
  • Adversity is the touchstone of valor. Seneca

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The best age for children is when you no longer lead them by the hand, and they have not yet led you by the nose.

People do not risk their lives, but their duration.

I don't know how it should be, but you're doing it wrong!

Seminar on probability theory - going to a casino.

Friendship differs from love in that it cannot be practiced.

He was a mysterious man, to say the least bit dirty.

Sarcasm is the ability to praise a person in such a way that he is offended for a long time.

Either you do this work yourself, or you can get others to do it.

There are no dead-end situations - there is dead-end thinking.

The apocalypse for worms looks like the light at the end of the tunnel.

If you know exactly who is to blame, don’t give yourself away.

Do believers not offend the religious feelings of atheists?

I know a lot, but I remember practically nothing.

Our enemies are stupid. They think that we are the enemies, although, in fact, they are the enemies.

The strength of a fool is that a smart person is powerless in front of him.

Plans for the future that are inconsistent with your financial, mental and physical capabilities are called dreams.

Life is a pretty stupid thing, but nothing smarter has yet been invented.

How often one lacks the intelligence to play the fool!

Everyone has the right to be stupid.: It's just that some people abuse it a lot.

It is not always possible to judge a person by his surroundings. Otherwise, Judas would be the ideal.

When the ranks of the dissatisfied are thinning, this does not mean that the ranks of the satisfied are replenished. There are simply more indifferent people.

Cool sayings about life

Professionalism - a minimum of movements with full dedication.

A firm person is capable of a soft decision, but a soft person is never capable of a firm one!

Only ideas can be ideal, and then only before they are tested in practice.

A good slap in the face, delivered at the right moment, replaces at least three kind and wise advice.

Reluctance to give in on small things can result in loss on many things.

Intellectual ideas are like the flu virus; somewhere in the desert it will do no harm, but if it gets into a crowd...

A long journey often begins with the words: “I know a shortcut.”

No healthy lifestyle or hardening will help you if you are used to cutting off and running red lights.

Previously, they graduated specialists with diplomas, but now it is mainly diploma holders who graduate from universities.

Everyone never has the same good time. There will always be a bastard who will feel better than others.

The ability to think logically allows a person to make a chain of natural mistakes.

Small people find out later than others that it has started to rain.

Now it is more expensive to lose weight than to gain weight.

We would have long ago overcome our own shortcomings if we had fought against them as energetically as against the virtues of others.

Growing up is when you walk in the cold without a hat and feel not cool, but stupid!

The last remaining tooth is especially thoroughly cleaned.

You can always explain to a smart person that he is a fool. It is impossible to explain to a fool that he is a fool.

He who asks a lot gets lied to a lot.

Wise sayings about life

Is it possible to estimate the probability of a probability theory being correct?

You really want to be kind and decent, especially when you realize that there will never be enough ammunition for everyone.

Justice triumphs only where and when it is beneficial to someone.

A man is like a bicycle: he needs movement, if he stops, he will immediately fall to one side.

Wisdom is not wrinkles, but convolutions.

It is better to agree with meaningless words.

Since animals built communism, they have stopped talking and do not use money.

It is very easy to find out the problems of any state. They are all listed in his anthem.

If you want to be listened to, don't yell.

If you find your soul mate, then you will be 1.5.

Anyone who gets up early wants to sleep all day.

Good is when you do bad things to a bad person.

I tell you my final “can hit”...

In some cases, “starving” means switching from black caviar to red...

The heroism of one person is always a consequence of the negligence of another.

It's not easy to find a friend. It's even harder to lose an enemy.

For some reason, the old director always turns out to be better than the new one and is to blame for everything...

The article includes sayings of the sages, philosophical phrases and quotes:

  • Do not do what your conscience condemns, and do not say what is not in accordance with the truth. Observe this most important thing and you will complete the whole task of your life. M. Aurelius.
  • The greatest of books is the book of life, which cannot be closed or reopened at will. A. Lamartine.
  • The dialectics of life - youthful dreams imperceptibly turning into old memories.
  • Music is an acoustic composition that arouses in us an appetite for life, just as well-known pharmaceutical compositions arouse an appetite for food. V. Klyuchevsky.
  • You cannot escape fate even after life. A. Faiz.
  • Don't be upset if life passes you by - these are its problems. V. Bednova.
  • If I know the truth of a certain way and level of life, then I formulate it, because I am both visible and given the ability to turn the obvious into words. It is enough to catch the key word of the painfully unconscious in order to extract the relevant experience of others from the collection of such formulations. E. Ermolova.
  • A normal life begins when the wife's point of view becomes the husband's point of support. T. Kleiman.
  • Life does not smile on those who despise it. A. Rakhmatov.
  • Wandering among the letters of the alphabet of your own life, it is difficult to find its beginning and end, alpha and omega, for which it is worth living. Alas, this alphabet is not taught in any school in the world. B. Krieger.
  • To have the right to criticize, you must believe in some truth. M. Gorky.
  • A teacher, if he is honest, must always be an attentive student. M. Gorky.
  • Whoever puts the peace of his loved ones above all else must completely abandon ideological life. A.P. Chekhov.
  • A life worthy of its name is dedicating oneself to the good of others. B.T. Washington.
  • Fight, fight for life, but be prepared for death. A.V. Ivanov
  • Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt - fate leads those who want to go, and drags those who don’t want to go.
  • Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus! - let the world perish, but justice will prevail!
  • Jus vitae ac necis - the right to dispose of life and death.
  • Medicus curat, natūra sanat - the doctor heals, nature heals.
  • Natura abhorret vacuum - nature abhors a vacuum.
  • Supra nos Fortuna negotia curat - fate does things bypassing us.
  • Childless people are more likely to get divorced: children are a common good for both, and the common good unites. Aristotle.
  • The sayings of the sages are a colossal life experience...
  • The wiser in any science is he who is more precise and more able to teach the identification of causes. Aristotle.
  • Those who have the art are able to teach, but those who have experience are not able to. Aristotle.
  • Contrary to the opinion of some, reason is not the beginning and guide of virtue, but rather the movements of the senses. Aristotle.
  • Power over oneself is the highest power, enslavement to one’s passions is the most terrible slavery. L.P. Tolstoy.
  • One thing that remains unreasonable is the thirst for achievement. In this thirst the living human heart trembles, the inquisitive and never-resting human mind hides. Saltykov-Shchedrin M. E.
  • Our will, like our muscles, grows stronger from constantly intensifying activity; Without giving them exercise, you are sure to have weak muscles and weak will. K. D. Ushinsky.
  • Character is the greatest multiplier of human ability. K. Fischer.
  • We need to improve. Any character can be changed. Patience, abilities, even physical strength - everything can be developed in yourself if you really want to, if you don’t give yourself any concessions. M. V. Frunze.
  • How many truths that we currently recognize as indisputable, at the moment of their proclamation seemed only paradoxes or even heresies! Catherine II
  • Our personality is a garden, and our will is its gardener. W. Shakespeare
  • I prefer to find one truth, even in insignificant things, rather than argue for a long time about the greatest issues without achieving any truth. G. Galileo.
  • Anger is short-term madness. Horace.
  • Let people do without principles, but don’t give them sophisms instead of truths. E. Renan.
  • Interesting philosophical sayings about possibilities - He who cannot do little, cannot do more. M. V. Lomonosov
  • Fear of the possibility of error should not deter us from seeking the truth. K. A. Helvetius.
  • A state of stupid, unbridled anger is just as disastrous as a state of stupid kindness or tenderness. K. D. Ushinsky
  • All adversity breaks on a courageous heart. M. Cervantes
  • Anger always has a reason, but rarely is it strong enough. B. Franklin
  • Courage without prudence is only a special kind of cowardice. Seneca the Younger.
  • People need courage and fortitude not only against the weapons of enemies, but also against any blows.
  • Courage is contempt for fear. It ignores the dangers that threaten us, challenges them to battle and crushes them. Seneca the Younger.

Topic: Sayings, quotes, philosophical phrases and expressions about the meaning of life and people.

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