Quotes about Philosophy
Do you always believe in the life to come? Mine was always that.
— Samuel Beckett
The meaning of life is that it is to be lived, and it is not to be traded and conceptualized and squeezed into a patter of systems.
— Bruce Lee
Life is a battle between faith and reason in which each feeds upon the other, drawing sustenance from it and destroying it.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
We needed to stop asking about the meaning of life.
— Viktor E. Frankl
You do not understand even life. How can you understand death?
— Confucius
If you do not believe in a personal God, the question: 'What is the purpose of life?' is unaskable and unanswerable.
— JRR Tolkien
God is either good and not all powerful, or He is powerful and not all good. You can't have it both ways.
— Jerry Bridges
Seventeenth-century deism constructed a God who created a universe and then walked away to leave it running according to its natural laws and man's devices. Many people today are practical deists.
— Jerry Bridges
Do not think about sin, he thought. There are enough problems now without sin. Also I have no understanding of it.
— Ernest Hemingway
You paid some way for everything that was any good. I paid my way into enough things that I liked, so that I had a good time. Either you paid by learning about them, or by experience, or by taking chances, or by money. Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth. The world was a good place to buy in. It seemed like a fine philosophy. In five years, I though, it will seem just as silly as all the other fine philosophies I've had.
— Ernest Hemingway
But why must all the operations in life be performed without an anesthetic?
— Ernest Hemingway
Don't think about that either. If you don't think about it, it doesn't exist. The hell it doesn't. But that's the system I'm going on, he thought.
— Ernest Hemingway