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What we find in philosophy is trivial; it does not teach us new facts, only science does that.
 
We should chiefly depend not upon that department of the soul which is most superficial and fallible (our reason), but upon that department that is deep and sure, which is instinct.
 
The optimist proclaims we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.
 
When everything is done, the mornings are sad.
 
Management problems are not respecters of the company organization, nor of the talents of the people appointed to solve them.
 
If God created us in his own image, we have more than reciprocated.
 
Under capitalism, man exploits man. Under communism, it's just the opposite.
 
We commonly speak as though a single 'thing' could 'have' some characteristic. A stone, we say, is 'hard,' 'small,' 'heavy,' 'yellow,' 'dense,' etc. That is how our language is made: 'The stone is hard.' And so on. And that way of talking is good enough for the marketplace: 'That is a new brand.' 'The potatoes are rotten.' 'The container is damaged.'... And so on. But this way of talking is not good enough in science or epistemology. To think straight, it is advisable to expect all qualities and attributes, adjectives, and so on to refer to at least -two- sets of interactions in time....Language continually asserts by the syntax of subject and predicate that 'things' somehow 'have' qualities and attributes. A more precise way of talking would insist that the 'things' are produced, are seen as separate from other 'things,' and are made 'real' by their internal relations and by their behaviour in relationship with other things and with the speaker. It is necessary to be quite clear about the universal truth that whatever 'things' may be in their pleromatic and thingish world, they can only enter the world of communication and meaning by their names, their qualities and their attributes (i. e., by reports of their internal and external relations and interactions).
 
Criticism is prejudice made plausible.
 
There are errors in this book. I do not know where they are. If I did they wouldn't be there. But with close to two hundred thousand words my probabilistic mind tells me some are wrong.
 
Physiologically, it doesn't come cheap being a bastard 24 hours a day.
 
I didn’t plan to become an atheist. I didn’t even want to become an atheist. It’s just that I had no choice. If I’m being honest with myself.
 
The greater the level of calmness of our mind, the greater our peace of mind, the greater our ability to enjoy a happy and joyful life.
 
Everyone tells you what's good for you. they don't want you to find your own answers. they want you to believe theirs.
 
Who lacks armament should avoid argument.
 
They will say that you are on the wrong road, if it is your own.
 
Talent develops in tranquillity, character in the full current of human life.
 
Anything that can be said can be said clearly.
 
Chance alone is at the source of all novelty, all creation in the biosphere.
 
Good example is half a sermon.
 
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