Children are the only bold philosophers. And bold philosophers are invariably children.
– Yevgeny Zamyatin
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- Children are the greatest philosophers : the questions that children ask require the deepest of thoughts and the longest of reflections on life! – Avijeet Das
- We are philosophers of our timeFloating in the moon’s evening glow – Richard L Ratliff
- It’s easier to get philosophers to agree than clocks. – Seneca
- They say philosophers and wise men are indifferent. Wrong. Indifference is a paralysis of the soul, a premature death. – Anton Chekhov
- Philosophers have a long tradition of marrying stupid women, from Socrates on. They think it clever. – Simon Gray
- Philosophers, Poets and Fools have similar Consciousness – Amit Gupta
- Scholars love knowledge.Philosophers love wisdom.The most knowledgeable become professors.The most wise become sages. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- Never be content with your work, your relationships, your life. That’s the stupid advice philosophers give today. – Marty Rubin
- Too many leaders fancy themselves on being philosophers, but not enough pride themselves on decisive action. – Noel DeJesus
- Conclusions that philosophers first establish by way of torturous reasoning have a way, over time, of leaking into shared knowledge. – Rebecca Goldstein
- Great philosophers become immortal – they make undeniable impacts on culture. – Criss Jami
- Government is a system of morality developed by philosophers and refined by mercenaries. – Alex Stein
- Philosophers say man forms himself in dialogue. – Anne Carson
- Poets create gods, philosophers destroy them. – Marty Rubin
- The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it. – Karl Marx
- A children’s story that can only be enjoyed by children is not a good children’s story in the slightest. – CS Lewis
- I’ve got a pretty good idea what children are, and we’re not children. Children can lose sometimes, and nobody cares. – Orson Scott Card
- Beauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears. – Edgar Allan Poe
- Casinos invariably win because they push their money under the table, what remains over the table of their clients’ evaporates eventually! – Sandeep Sahajpal
- Invariably, we all are ‘MIND LORDS’. – Ogwo David Emenike
- If you want to shake the world shake yourself and move on the world will also move with you invariably and inevitably under your foot stap – mohammad rishad sakhi
- But it is precisely at those moments when the glass seems to be -˜set fair’ that Fate invariably decides to take a hand. – John Bude
- A man who wants to imitate the life of a woman will invariably do some mischief – Bangambiki Habyarimana
- Never open the door to a lesser evil, for other and greater ones invariably slink in after it. – Baltasar Gracin
- If pimps and thieves were invariably sentenced, all decent people would get to thinking they themselves were constantly innocent. – Albert Camus
- The forms of manners which should be scrupulously observed are, invariably, those which contribute to the comfort, or dignity of others. – Josephine Ross
- When asked, How do you write? I invariably answer, One word at a time. – Stephen King
- For invented gods invariably disappoint those who worship them. – John Clellon Holmes
- The paradox of anti-Semitism is that it is invariably up to the Jews to explain away the charges. The anti-Semite simply has to make them. – Jack Bruce
- Progress is not an illusion; it happens, but it is slow and invariably disappointing. – George Orwell
- How well I know you by your deeds and how invariably you succeed in living down to what one expects of you! – Alexandre Dumas
- Goldwater’s approach to any political problem invariably derived from the evidence of his own eyes. – Rick Perlstein