Quotes about Philosophy
According to the Stoics, all vice was resolvable into folly: according to the Christian principle, it is all the effect of weakness.
— John Quincy Adams
There is a noble manner of being poor, and who does not know it will never be rich.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Common sense says that if something possessed the ability to create itself from nothing, then that something wasn't nothing, it was something - a very intelligent creative power of some sort.
— Ray Comfort
I am a little too absorbed by science to be able to philosophise much; but the more I look into myself, the more I find myself possessed by the conviction that it is only the science of Christ running through all things, that is to say true mystical science, that really matters. I let myself get caught up in the game when I geologise.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
I am not one who was born in the possession of knowledge; I am one who is fond of antiquity, and earnest in seeking it there.
— Confucius
Faith means belief in something concerning which doubt is theoretically possible.
— William James
There is an afterlife. I am convinced of this.
— Paulo Coelho
It is embarrassingly unscientific to speak of anything creating itself from nothing.
— Ray Comfort
All things are possible with God." "And if there is no God?" Enele turned back. "Then we're just dust and beasts, and what does it matter?
— Richard Paul Evans
It is crazy to postulate a trillion (causally unconnected) universes to explain the features of one universe, when postulating one entity (God) will do the job.
— Richard Swinburne
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— Rob Bell
As obvious as it is, then, Jesus is bigger than any one religion.
— Rob Bell