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From the sayings of the wise and philosophers

The sayings of philosophers and sages are among the best and most truthful sayings because they convey to us the experiences they lived in and transmitted to us, and here for you in this article are the sayings of the sages and philosophers.

From the sayings of the wise and philosophers

Oliver Sacks sayings

Oliver Sacks, professor of neuroscience and psychiatry at Columbia University, has published many books, the most famous of which is The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.

  • I never feel lonely when I'm enjoying myself.
  • We can easily see in others what we do not care or dare to see in ourselves.
  • The doctor and the patient are counterparts. They learn from and help each other, and together they reach new knowledge and treatment.
  • There was a kind of trembling, longing emotion, a strange longing, for a lost world, half forgotten, half remembered.

Sayings of Albert Camus

Albert Camus (November 7, 1913 - January 4, 1960) was a French-Algerian existentialist philosopher, playwright, and novelist. He was born in the village of Dharaan in Algeria, to a French father and a Spanish mother. He studied at the University of Algiers, and became involved in the French resistance during the German occupation.

  • Nothing is more despicable than respect based on fear.
  • The intellectual is the one whose mind can control himself.
  • The deceiver is a wolf crying under the shepherd's feet.
  • Many have given up generosity for the sake of charity.
  • True generosity towards the future lies in giving the entire present.
  • Needing to be right is a sign of a rude mind.
  • A man without morals is a monster unleashed upon this world.
  • Who is the revolutionary? A man who says no.
  • The government, by nature, has no conscience, and sometimes it has a policy.
  • Those who lack courage always find a philosophy to explain this.
  • Some people talk in their sleep, while lecturers talk while others are asleep.
  • The intellectual...is the one whose mind can monitor itself.
  • The novel is nothing but philosophy depicted.
  • Do not walk in front of me, for I may not follow, and do not walk behind, for I may not lead, but walk beside me and be my friend.
  • We do not seek a world in which no one is killed, but rather a world in which killing cannot be justified.
  • A rebellious person is a person who says no.
  • I scream that I don't believe in anything and that everything is absurd.
  • The important thing, as Abbé Galliani said to Madame d'Epinay, is not to be cured, but to live with our illnesses.
  • Life does not change at all... and all types of life are equal anyway.
  • Despair afflicts intellectuals more than others, not because they are less courageous, but rather more imaginative.
  • The determined soul, despite everything, can always manage.
  • The road of life is bumpy and arduous without the help of religion, art and love.
  • The disease of Europe is that it pretends to know everything, but it doesn't, I must say.
  • This world, full of sins, has only reached this point because every human being has given himself the right to rule.
  • I rebel if we exist.
  • Yahya's nation not only recited conscience, but also liberated it.
  • Every human being is guilty but does not know it. The guilty person is he who believes he is innocent.
  • We do not seek a world in which no one is killed, but rather a world in which killing cannot be justified.
  • How cruel it is for a person to live only with what he knows and remembers, deprived of what he hopes for and hopes for.
  • It is easy to infer the consequences of an action from the action itself.
  • There are people to whom we should not give more than their size so as not to lose too much of our size.
  • Virtue and vice are mere coincidence or whim.
  • Tact.. a way to get a yes answer without asking a clear question.

Sayings of Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer (1788 - 1860 AD) was a German philosopher, known for his pessimistic philosophy, who saw life as absolute evil.

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  • Selfishness rules the world.
  • Selfishness is terrifying; So we invented politics to hide it, but it penetrates every depth and exposes itself to everyone who encounters it.
  • Love without sincerity is building without foundation.
  • Envy is the highest degree of respect in Germany.
  • Vulgarity is a product of will when intelligence is absent.
  • No intelligent person can see it.
  • Sacrificing pleasure in order to avoid pain is a clear gain.
  • Life swings like a pendulum between pain and boredom.
  • The envier's ultimate goal is to remove the blessing of the envied.
  • Every nation makes fun of other nations, and they are all right.
  • A life of loneliness is the destiny of all great souls.
  • I have never been through any distress that was not alleviated by an hour spent reading.
  • Skill hits a target that no one else can hit, while genius hits a target that no one can see.
  • Honor must not be earned, it must only be lost.
  • Those with vile souls find pleasure in searching for the mistakes of great people.
  • It's hard to stay calm if you have nothing to do.
  • Friends and acquaintances surest way to achieve wealth.
  • Only change is eternal, permanent and immortal.
  • Vulgarity is a product of will when intelligence is absent.
  • Honor must not be earned, it must only be lost.
  • The doctor sees all human weakness, the lawyer all evil, and the clergyman all stupidity.
  • Hatred comes from the heart, contempt from the mind, and both are beyond our control.
  • The will is that strong, blind thing that carries the crippled, seeing mind on its shoulders.
  • Every foolish boy can kill a bug, but not every Earth scientist can create one.
  • One can do whatever one wants, but one cannot will what one wants.
  • Stubbornness results from the will's attempt to replace the mind.
  • Wealth is like sea water, the more you drink from it, the more thirsty you become, and that also applies to fame.

Eric Hoover sayings

Eric Hoover (May 21, 1983 - July 25, 1902) was an American moral and social philosopher.

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  • The search for happiness is one of the sources of unhappiness.
  • Vanity and ambition made the revolution, but freedom was justification.
  • National pride, like other forms of pride, can be a substitute for self-esteem.
  • If you do not turn your defeated enemy into a friend, you have not won the war.
  • The greatest good fortune that can befall a person is to die at the right time.
  • You can discover what scares your enemy the most by observing the methods he uses to scare you.
  • Political propaganda does not deceive people, but it helps them deceive themselves.
  • Those who fear their surroundings do not think about change, no matter how miserable their situation is.
  • Faith in a holy cause is largely an attempt to compensate for the faith we have lost in ourselves.
  • Equality without freedom creates a more stable social order than freedom without equality.
  • The torture cellar is a collective/social institution.

Spinoza's sayings

Baruch Spinoza is a Dutch philosopher, one of the most important philosophers of the 17th century. He was born on November 24, 1632 in Amsterdam, and died on February 21, 1677 in The Hague.

  • The balance of a person is his heart.
  • Laws that curb mouths and destroy pens destroy themselves.
  • The absence of war does not mean peace.
  • Desire is the essence of man.
  • Desire is the essence of man.
  • Happiness is a virtue, not a reward.
  • Ambition is an excessive desire for power.
  • We know and feel that we are immortal.
  • Do not cry, do not remove discontent, understand.
  • Will and intelligence are two sides of the same coin.
  • There can be no fear without hope, and there can be no hope without fear.
  • True virtue is life under the guidance of reason.
  • I call free all who are driven by logic alone.
  • All noble things are as difficult as they are rare.
  • Blessing is not a reward for virtue, but a virtue in love itself.
  • Nothing exists without its nature having some effect.
  • The Lord is the indweller, not the passing cause behind everything.
  • The pursuit of understanding is the first and only foundation of virtue.
  • Pride is the pleasure that arises from placing too great a position on oneself.
  • There is no hope that is not mixed with fear, and there is no fear that is not mixed with hope.
  • Freedom is absolutely essential to the progress of science and the liberal arts.
  • If you don't like the present to be different from the past, study the past.
  • Whatever it is, it is from the Lord, and without the Lord nothing can be, or be imagined.
  • The greatest pride, or the greatest despair, is the greatest ignorance of self.
  • Peace is not the absence of war, but a virtue based on strength of character.
  • He alone is free who lives by free consent under the complete guidance of reason.
  • I do not know how to teach philosophy without disturbing established religion.
  • Whatever contradicts nature is contrary to logic, and whatever contradicts logic is absurd.
  • The hardest thing for humans to control is their tongues, and you can't control their desires any more than you can control their words.
  • No one is moved by praise like the arrogant, who want to be the first, but are not.
  • The world would be a happier place if people had the same ability to be silent as they are able to speak.
  • Happiness or unhappiness depends solely on the quality of the thing to which we are connected by love.
  • The highest activity a human being can achieve is learning to understand, because to understand means to be free.
  • If men were born free, so long as they remained free they would form no conception of good and evil.
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