It is clear that thought is not free if the profession of certain opinions make it impossible to earn a living.
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It is preoccupation with possessions, more than anything else, that prevents us from living freely and nobly.
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I pray that no child of mine would ever descend into such a place as a library. They are indeed most dangerous places and unfortunate is she or he who is lured into such a hellhole of enjoyment, stimulus, facts, passion and fun.
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There is a lurking fear that some things are not meant “to be known,” that some inquiries are too dangerous for human beings to make.
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Profound insights arise only in debate, with a possibility of counterargument, only when there is a possibility of expressing not only correct ideas but also dubious ideas.
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Self-reliance is the only road to true freedom, and being one's own person is its ultimate reward.
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Without doubt the greatest injury of all was done by basing morals on myth. For, sooner or later, myth is recognized for what it is, and disappears. Then morality loses the foundation on which it has been built.
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Nothing happens unless first a dream.
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The wisest mind has something yet to learn.
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Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
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Only the dead have seen the end of war.
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Good people are good because they've come to wisdom through failure.
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Man is condemned to be free. Condemned because he did not create himself, yet is nevertheless at liberty, and from the moment he is thrown into this world he is responsible for everything he does.
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Alas, how many have been persecuted for the wrong of having been right?
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Laissez-nous faire, laissez-nous passer. Le monde va de lui meme. (Let us do, leave us alone. The world runs by itself.)
more French Saying quotes
If you want to know the big 'T' Truth, tell the little 't' truth without fail. Then listen closely to what you say.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Speak honestly, and the truth will make itself known.
more Eric Schaub quotes
There is no Freedom without Courage.
more Eric Schaub quotes
When it comes to freedom, we are but prisoners of our own desires.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Life is a gift. Freedom is a responsibility.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The truth doesn't sell. It is high in supply, but low in demand.
more Eric Schaub quotes
It takes two wings to fly.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Every party skews the facts to their advantage, and inevitably, the minority party must resort to telling the truth.
more Eric Schaub quotes
A seeker of truth is no stranger to controversy.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Among the mighty are those who recognize beauty as power, and power as beautiful.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Life is but a blink, and it matters.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Some mistakes cannot be redeemed but by forgiveness.
more Eric Schaub quotes
Some truths need to be learned from the inside.
more Eric Schaub quotes
The more I truly learn, I realize the less I truly know.
more Eric Schaub quotes
If you want irresponsible politicians to spend less, you must give them less to spend.
more Irwin Schiff quotes
He who does not enjoy solitude will not love freedom.
more Arthur Schopenhauer quotes
From the equality of rights springs identity of our highest interests; you cannot subvert your neighbor's rights without striking a dangerous blow at your own.
more Carl Schurz quotes
The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.
more General H. Norman Schwarzkopf quotes
O, what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to deceive!
more Sir Walter Scott quotes
As long as you live, keep learning how to live.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
Enjoy present pleasures in such a way as not to injure future ones.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
That is why we give to children a proverb, or that which the Greeks call Chreia, to be learned by heart; that sort of thing can be comprehended by the young mind, which cannot as yet hold more. For a man, however, whose progress is definite, to chase after choice extracts and to prop his weakness by the best known and the briefest sayings and to depend upon his memory, is disgraceful; it is time for him to lean on himself. He should make such maxims and not memorize them. For it is disgraceful even for an old man, or one who has sighted old age, to have a note-book knowledge. "This is what Zeno said." But what have you yourself said? "This is the opinion of Cleanthes." But what is your own opinion? How long shall you march under another man's orders? Take command, and utter some word which posterity will remember. Put forth something from your own stock.
more Lucius Annaeus Seneca quotes
What is freedom? It means not being a slave to any circumstance, to any restraint, to any chance.
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Before I became old I tried to live well; now that I am old, I shall try to die well; but dying well means dying gladly.
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If you are wise, mingle these two elements: do not hope without despair, or despair without hope.
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Nothing lasts forever, few things even last for long: all are susceptible of decay in one way or another; moreover all that begins also ends.
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The best ideas are common property.
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The wise man will live as long as he ought, not as long as he can.
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What is wisdom? Always desiring the same things, and always refusing the same things.
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What man can you show me who places any value on his time, who reckons the worth of each day, who understands that he is dying daily?
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What need is there to weep over parts of life? The whole of it calls for tears.
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What," say you, "are you giving me advice? Indeed, have you already advised yourself, already corrected your own faults? Is this the reason why you have leisure to reform other men?" No, I am not so shameless as to undertake to cure my fellow-men when I am ill myself. I am, however, discussing with you troubles which concern us both, and sharing the remedy with you, just as if we were lying ill in the same hospital.
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Withdraw into yourself, as far as you can. Associate with those who will make a better man of you. Welcome those whom you yourself can improve. The process is mutual; for men learn while they teach.
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The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.
more William Shakespeare quotes
To willful men, the injuries that they themselves procure must be their schoolmasters.
more William Shakespeare quotes
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