Quotes about Philosophy
Man in his hunger for faith will feed his mind with the nearest and most convenient food.
- F Scott Fitzgerald
Very few of the people who accentuate the futility of life remarks the futility of themselves.
- F Scott Fitzgerald
Art isn't meaningless. - It is in itself. It isn't in that it tries to make life less so. - In other words, Dick, you're playing before a grandstand peopled with ghosts. - Give a good show anyhow. - On the contrary, I'd feel, it being a meaningless world, why write? The very attempt to give it purpose is purposeless. Well, even admitting all that, be a decent pragmatist and grant a poor man the instinct to live. Would you want everyone to accept that sophistic rot?
- F Scott Fitzgerald
Conservatism is not about the party, because the party is merely the shell. It is the inside - it's the filling that really means something.
- Jonathan Krohn
A lot of my philosophies came from sheet music. 'Some Day My Prince Will Come,' or 'Blue Skies Smiling at Me' - they were very uplifting, wholesome lyrics, and I really believed those words when I sang them.
- Judith Durham
I have treated many hundreds of patients. Among those in the second half of life - that is to say, over 35 - there has not been one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.
- Carl Jung
The ideas I stand for are not mine. I borrowed them from Socrates. I swiped them from Chesterfield. I stole them from Jesus. And I put them in a book. If you don't like their rules, whose would you use?
- Dale Carnegie
The real problem is not why some pious, humble, believing people suffer, but why some do not.
- CS Lewis
The problem of evil... Why does God permit it? Or, if God is omnipotent, in which case permission and creation are the same, why did God create it?
- William Temple
People ask why God allows suffering. You could just as well ask the Minister of Transport why he allows accidents on Britain's roads.
- Reinhard Bonnke
Two of the chief defenders of the faith in the Old Testament and in the New - Moses and Paul - were both well-versed in the language, the thinking, and the philosophy of their cultures.
- Ravi Zacharias
William James wrote in The Varieties of Religious Experience that religion "consists of the belief that there is an unseen order, and that our supreme good lies in harmoniously adjusting ourselves thereto.
- Robert Wright