Short philosophical statements. Quotes from philosophers

CHSHCHULBSHCHBOYS P MADSY, OBOYY, UFTBDBOYY, MAVCHYY DTHTSVE

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dKHNBFSH P UEVE OBDP O MKHYUYE YMY IHTSE, B NEOSHIE
- bNCHTPUYK prfjoulik -

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YuEMPCHEL EUFSH OH YFP JOPE, LBL TSD EZP RPUFHRLPCH
-y.ch.zЈFE-
~

LBTSDSCHK UMSHCHYF FPMSHLP FP, YuFP ON RPOINBEF
- y.ch. ZJFE -
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LFP DKHNBEF, YuFP RPUFYZ CHUЈ, FPF OYUEZP OE OBEF
-mBP-GYSH-
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ЪOBAEIK MADEK TBKHNEO, B ЪOBAEIK UEWS UBNPZP - RTPЪPTMYCH
-mBP-gЪShch-
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CHUA TSYOSH RTPchedEF ZMHREG RPDME NKhDTPZP Y OYNBMP OE RPOBEF YUFYOSCH, LBL OYLPZDB MPTSLB OE RPKNEF CHLHUB RYEY
-vHDDYKULBS NHDTPUFSH-
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rTELTBUOPE RPUFYZBEFUS RKhFEN YHYUEOYS Y VPMSHYYI KHYMYK, DHTOPE HUCHBYCHBEFUS UBNP UPVPK, VEЪ FTHDB
- dENPLTYF -
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tsYOEOOOSCHK PRSHCHF DBЈF OBN TBDPUFSH FPMSHLP FPZDB, LPZDB NSCH NPTsEN RETEDBFSH EZP DTHZYN.
-BODTE nPTCB-
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dB, RMPIP NOE, OP LFP OE RTYYUYOB, YuFPV DPUFBCHMSFSH UFTBDBOYS DTHZYN
-bUIYM-
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OBDETSDB - MKHYUYK CHTBYU CHUEI, LPFPTSHCHNOE YICHEUFOSH
-y. gCHEKZ-
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lPZDB OE DPUFYZBAF TSEMBENPZP, DEMBAF CHYD, YuFP TSEMBMY DPUFYZOHFPZP
- nYYEMSH DE nPOFEOSH -
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MEZLP PUOPCHBFSH RPTSDPL CH PVEEUFCHE, RPDYUYOCH LBTSDPZP PRTEDEMIOOSCHN RTBCHYMBN. MEZLP CHPURYFBFSH UMERGB...
oBULPMSHLP FTHDOEE PUCHPVPDYFSH YUEMPCHELB!

-b. UEOF-L'ARETY-
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UBNPE CHSHCHUPLPE KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYE - LFP DPUFBCHMSFSH KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYE DTHZYN.
-rSHET vHBUF-
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OBN UMEDHEF PVTBEBFSHUS UP UCHPYNY DTHЪSHSNY FBL TSE, LBL NSCH IPFEMY VSHCH, YUFPVSH DTHЪSHS PVTBEBMYUSH U OBNY
-bTYUFPFEMSH-
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oBUMBTSDEOOYE PVEEOYEN - ZMBCHOSCHK RTYOBL DTHTSVSHCH
-bTYUFPFEMSH-
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PUFETEZBKFEUSH FAIRIES, LFP IPUEF CHNEOIFSH CHBN YUKHCHUFCHP CHYOSCH, YVP SING TsBTSDHF CHMBUFY OBD CHBNY.
- lPOZHHGYK -
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NSH OE UFPMSHLP OHTSDBENUS CH RPNPEY PF DTHJEK, ULPMSHLP CH KHCHETEOOPUFY, YuFP NSCH EЈ RPMKHYUN
-DENPLTYF-
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dTKhZ - LFP RTETSDE CHUEZP FPF, LFP OE VETEFUS UKhDYFSH
-b. UEOF-L'ARETY-
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h LPNRMELUE OERPMOPGEOOPUFY IHTSE CHUEZP FP, YuFP PVSHYUOP YN UFTBDBAF OE FE, LPNH UMEDPCBMP VSC
-tsBL fBFY-
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rPMOEEF FPF, LFP RPЪCHPMYM UEVE TBURKHUFYFSHUS. nOPZIE FPMSHLP DMS FPZP Y UFTENSFUS OBCHETI, YuFPVSH LFP UEVE RPJCHPMYFSH. pCTYTEOYE - BRPZHEP LBTSHETOPZP TPUFB.
- eMEOB eTNPMPChB -
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lFP OE LBTBEF JMB, FPF URPUPVUFCHHEF EZP ACCOUNTINGOYA
-MEPOBTDP DB chYOYUY-
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rPYUFYOE CHUEZDB FBN, ZDE OEDPUFBEF TBKHNOSCHI DPCHPDPCH, - YI ЪBNEOSEF LTYL.
-MEPOBTDP DB chYOYUY-
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pDYOBLPCHP PRBUOP VE'KHNOPNH CHTHYUBFSH NEYU, B VEUUEUFOPNH - CHMBUFSH
-rYZHBZPT-
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EUMY OE NPTSEYSH TBURYMYFSH GERY - RMAC ABOUT OYI, NPTSEF VSCFSH, RPTPTSBCHEAF…
- zhBYMSH YULBODET -
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LPZDB zPURPDSH TBBDBEF RYMAMY KHNB, OELPFPTSCHN DPUFBEFUS RMBGEVP.
- uFYCHEO lIOZ -
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FPF, LFP DPVT, - UCHPVPDEO, DBCE EUMY ON TBV; FPF, YuFP ЪPM, - TBV, DBCE EUMY ON LPTPMSH
-bCHTEMYK bCHZKHUFYO-
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fBKOSHCHK YUFPYUOIL ANPTB - OE CH TBDPUFY, B CH ZTKHUFY; ABOUT OEVEUBI ANPTB OEF
-nBTL fCHEO-
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dPMTSOP VSCHFSH, CHEDE Y ABOUT CHUEI RPRTYEBI YDEKOSH MADI OETCHOSCH Y PFMYUBAFUS RPCCHYEOOOPK YUKHCHUFCHYFEMSHOPUFSH. chETPSFOP, LFP FBL OHTsOP
- b.r. sEHRI -
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p, VHTSH ЪBUOHCHYI OE VKHDY,
rPD OYNYIBPU YECHEMYFUS...

-zh.fAFYUECH-
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RETCHSHCHK YUEMPCHEL, VTPUYCHYK THZBFEMSHUFCHP CHNEUFP LBNOS, VShchM FChPTGPN GYCHYMYYBGYY
-YZNHOD zhTKD-
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EUMMY UPNOECHBEYSHUS - CHPDETSYUSH!
-rTYOGYR DTECHOETYNULPZP UKHDPRTPYCHPDUFCHB-
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UMPCHEEYK RTYOBL - NPMYUBOYE UTEDY CHEMILYI VED
-uPZhPLM-
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rMSCHCHH OE FBL, LBL CHEFET DHEF,
b LBL RBTHU RPUFBCMA.

-yЪTEYUEOYE DTECHOYI NPTERMBCHBFEMEC-
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UETSHЈЪOPUFSH - LFP RPЪB, RTOYNBENBS FEMPN, YUFPVSH ULTSHCHFSH OEDPUFBFLY KHNB.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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rTYTPDB, CH ЪBVPFE P OBYEN YUBUFYY, OE FPMSHLP TBKHNOP KHUFTPIMB PTZBOSH OBEZP FEMB, OP EEE RPDBTYMB OBN ZPTDPUFSH, - CHYDYNP, DMS FPZP, YuFPVSH YЪVBCHYFSH OBU PF REYUBM SHOPZP UPBOYS OBEZP OUEUPCHETYOUFCHB.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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UBNPE PRBUOPE UMEDUFCHYE ZPTDSCHYE - LFP PUMERMEOYE: POP RPDDETSYCHBEF Y KHLTERMSEF EЈ, NEYBS OBN OBKFY UTEDUFCHB, LPFPTSHCHE PVMAZYUMY VSH OBLY ZPTEUFY Y RPNPZMY VSC YUGEMYFSHUS PF RP TPLPCH.
-zhTBOUKHB mbTPYZHHLP-
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h NYOKHFSCH LPMEVBOYS UNEMP UMEDKHK CHOKHYEOYA CHOKHFTEOOEZP ZPMPUB, EUMY KHUMSCHYYYSH EZP. iPFS VSH, LTPNE LFPPZP ZPMPUB, OYuFP OE RPVKhTsDBMP FEVS RPUFKHRYFSH FBL, LBL ON FEVE UPCHEFHEF.
-dBOYEMSH DEZHP-
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zMKHRPUFSH - LFP OEDPUFBFPL, Y RTPFYCH OEZP OEF MELBTUFCHB.
-jNNBOKHIM lBOF-
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eUMY YUEMPCHEL UBN UMEDYF ЪB UCHPYN ЪDPTPPCHSHEN, FP FTKHDOP OBKFY CHTBYUB, LPFPTSCHK OBBM VSH MHYUYE RPMEЪOPE DMS EZP ЪДПТПЧШС, YuEN ON UBN.

-uPLTBF-
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eUMY FSCH OBRTBCHMSEYSHUS L GEMY Y UFBOYSH DPTPZPA PUFBOBCHMYCHBFSHUS, YUFPVSH YCHSHTSFSH LBNOSNY PE CHUSLHA MBAEKHA ABOUT FEVS UPVBLKH, FP OILPZDB OE DPKDEYSH DP GEMY.
-zh.n. dPUFPECHULIK-
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MADI PZTBOYUOOOSCH... ZPTBJDP NEOSHIE DEMBAF ZMHRPUFEK, YUEN MADI KHNOSCHE.
-zh.n. dPUFPECHULIK-
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h PFCHMEYUEOOOPK MAVCHY L YUEMPCHYUEUFCHH MAVIYSH RPYUFY CHUEZDB PDOPZP UEVS.
-zh.n. dPUFPECHULIK-
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rHVMYLB - UCHYOSHS, TELMBNB - LFP ZTPNSHIBOIE RBMLPK CHOKHFTY RPNPKOPZP CHEDTB.
- dTsPTDC pTHHMM -
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dPVTPDEFEMY NPZHF RTYOUFY Y CHTED, EUMY SING OE PUCHEEOSCH UCHEFPN TBHNB.
-pOPTE vBMSHBL-
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UPCHEFSCH TEDLP RTOYNBAFUS U VMBZPDBTOPUFSHA. fE, LFP VPMSHYE CHUEZP CH OYI OHTSDBEFUS, TECE CHUEZP YNY RPMSH'HEFUS.
-zHYMYRR yuEUFETZHYMSHD-
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UFRENSUSH L CHERYOE, RPNOY, YuFP LFP NPTsEF VSHFSH OE pMYNR, B CHEKHCHYK.
- ьNYMSH pTSSHE-
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mHYUYYK URPUPV TBBPVTBFSHUS UP UCHPEK CHOKHFTEOOOEK RTPVMENPK - LFP RPDCHETZOKHFSH EJ FTPELTBFOPNH PUNESOYA.
-ZETNBO ZEUUE,"UFEROPK ChPML"-
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pVBSOYE - OERTYOKHTSDJOOPUFSH YUKHCHUFCH, FBL TSE LBL ZTBGYS - OERTYOKHTSDJOOPUFSH DCHYTSEOYK.
-BODTE nPTCB-
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ABOUT UBNPN DEME MAVPK YUEMPCHEL RTYUYOYF CHBN VPMSH. CHCH RTPUFP DPMTSOSCH OBKFY FPZP, LFP UFPYF CHBYI UFTBDBOYK.
- vPV nBTMY -
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rTETSDE YUEN RPLBSHCHBFSH RBMSHGEN... KHVEDYUSH, YuFP FChPY THLY YUYUFSHCH!
- vPV nBTMY -
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lTBUPFB - LFP CHEWOPUFSH, DMSEBUS NZOPCHEOYE.
-bMShVET lBNA-
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ZTEI, UPCHETYEOOSCHK PDOBTSDSCH U UPDTPZBOYEN, NSCH CH TSYYOY RPCHFPTSEN EEE NOPZP TB, OP HCE U KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYEN.
-p.xBKMSHD-
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oYUFP FBL OE NEYBEF TPNBOKH, LBL YUKHCHUFChP ANPTB KH TsEOEYOSCH YMY PFUKHFUFCHYE EZP KH NHTSYUYOSCH.
-P. xBKMSHD-
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edYOUFCHEOOSCHK URPUPV PFDEMBFSHUS PF YULHYEOYS - RPDDBFSHUS ENKH.
-P. xBKMSHD-
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UBNBS PVSHHLOPCHEOOBS VEDEMYGB RTYPVTEFBEF KhDYCHYFEMSHOSCHK YOFETEU, LBL FPMSHLP OBUYOBEYSH ULTSHCHBFSH ITS PF MADEK.
-P. xBMSD-
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fPMSHLP DCHB UPTFB MADEK RP-OBUFPSEENH YOFETEUOSCH - FE, LFP OBEF P TSYI CHU TEYYFEMSHOP, Y FE, LFP OYUESP P OEK OE OBEF.
-P. xBMSD-
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lPZDB YUEMPCHEL YUBUFMYCH, BY CHUEZDB IPTPY, OP OE CHUEZDB IPTPYE MADI VSHCHBAF UYUBUFMYCHSHCH.
-P. xBMSD-
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fPMSHLP OEZMHVPLYE MADI OBAF EUVS DP UBNSCHI ZMHVYO.
- p. xBKMSHD -
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CHUEZDB RTPEBK UCHPYI CHTBZPCH - OYUFP OE DPUBTsDBEF YN VPMSHYE.
-P. xBKMSHD-
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mHYUYYEE KHLTBYEOYE DECHKHYLY - ULTPNOPUFSH Y RTPBTBUOPE RMBFSHYGE.
-eCHZEOYK yChBTG-
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pVSHYUOP NSCH UMSCHYYN HCE PLPOYUBFEMSHOHA TEDBLGYA CHJDPIPCH.
-UFBOYUMBCH ETSY MEG-
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p YUEN OE OBAF, FPZP OE CEMBAF.
-pCHYDYK-
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OE VHDY MYIP, RPLB POP FYIP!
-tHUULBS RPUMPCHYGB-
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TECHOPUFSH - UEUFTB MAVCHY, RPDPVOP FPNH LBL DSHSCHPM - VTBF BOZEMPCH.
-u.vHZHZHME-
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fPZP, LFP MAVYF FEVS, PVNBOKHFSH PYUEOSH RTPUFP. b FPZP, LPZP MAVIYSH UBN, - RPYUFY OECHPNPTSOP.
-uETZEK mHLSHSOEEOLP-
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ZTEI RTEDBCHBFSHUS KHOSHKOYA, LPZDB EUFSH DTHZIE ZTEIY.
-ZEOOBDYK nBMLYO-
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CHUE DBCHOP HCE ULBOBOP, OP FBL LBL OILFP OE UMHYBEF, RTYIPDIFUS RPUFPSOOP CHPTBEBFSHUS OBBD Y RPCHFPTSFSH CHUE UOBYUBMB.
-BODT TsYD-
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OE OBKDS NEUFB RPD UPMOGEN, MADI OBUYOBAF JBNEYUBFSH ABOUT UN RSFOB.

-bTPO chYZKHYYO-
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dBCE uPMOGE, LPZDB PRHULBEFUS, - CHUEZDB LTBUOEEF.
-mePOYD u. uHIPTHLPC-
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rBDEOYE YUEMPCHELB CHPNPTsOP MYYSH U CHSCUPFSCH, Y UBNP RBDEOYE YUEMPCHELB EUFSH OBBL EZP CHEMYYUS.
-OILPMBC VETDSECH-
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NOPZIE MADI, UMBVSCH PF RTYTPDSCH, DEMBAFUS UPCHETYOOOP DTSOSHA PF FPZP, YuFP OE HNEAF VSHFSH UBNYNY UPVPA Y OY CH YUEN OE NPZHF PFDEMYFSHUS PF PVEEZP IPTB, RPAEEZP U YUKhTsPZP ZP MPLP.
-dNYFTYK rYUBTECH-
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pUKHTsDBAF FP, YuEZP OE RPOINBAF.
-lCHYOFYMYBO-
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chUSLPE PUMBVMEOYE KHNUFCHOOOPK TSIYOY CH PVEEUFCHE OEYYVETSOP CHMEYUEF ЪB UPVPK KHYMEOYE NBFETYBMSHOSHI OBLMPOOPUFEK Y ZOHUOP-UZPYUFYUEULYI YOUFYOLFPCH.
-and. FAFYUECH-
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lPNRSHAFETOSH YZTSHCH Y UPGYBMSHOSHE UEFFY - CHTENSRTTPCHPTSDEOOYE, CHEDHEEE L ZHYYYUEULPK, ​​KHNUFCHOOOPK Y DHIPCHOPK DEZTBDBGYY MYUOPUFY.
-uFYCHEO iPLIOZ-
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with OYLPZDB OE YDH FHDB, LHDB YDHF CHUE.
-z. vBMSHFBUBT-
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NPK TSYYOEOOOSCHK PRSHCHF KHVEDIM NEOS, YuFP MADI, OE YNEAEYE OEDPUFBFLPC, YNEAF PUEOSH NBMP DPUFPYOUFCH.
- b.mYOLPMSHO -
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pTBFPT DPMTSEO YUYUETRBFSH FENKH, B OE FETREOYE UMHYBFEMEC.
-xYOUFPO yuETYYUMMSH-
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rPICHBMB ZMKHRPUFY DPMTSOB VSHCHFSH YIMPTSEOB CH RPOSFOSHI DMS OEJ CHSTBTTSEOYSI.
-TBBN tPFFETDBNULYK-
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eUMY LFP-FP MYCEF FEVE RPDPYCHSHCH, RTYTSNY EZP OPZPK, RTETSDE YUEN ON OBUOEF LHUBFSHUS.
-rPMSH hBMETY-
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DCHE PRBUOPUFY OE RETEUFBAF HZTPTSBFSH NYTH: RPTSDPL Y VEURPTSDPL.
-rPMSH hBMETY-
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dEMBFSH FP, YuFP DPUFBCHMSEF KhDPChPMSHUFCHYE, - OBUYF VShchFSH UCHPVPDOSCHN.
-chPMSHFET-
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VEULPOYUOP NBMEOSHLYE MADI YNEAF VEULPOYUOP CHEMILHA ZPTDPUFSH.
-chPMSHFET-
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oYUFP FBL OE URPUPVUFCHHEF DKHYECHOPNH URPLPKUFCHYA, LBL RPMOPE PFUHFUFCHYE UPVUFCHEOOPZP NOEOYS.
-mYIFEOVETS-
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lBTsDSCHK YDEF UCHPYN RKHFEN. OP CHUE DPTPZY CHUJ TBCHOP YDHF CH OILHDB. ъOBYUIF, CHEUSH UNSHUM CH UBNPK DPTPZE, LBL RP OEK YDFY... eUMY YDEYSH U KHDPCHPMSHUFCHYEN, OBYUIF, LFP FCHPS DPTPPZB. EUMY FEVE RMPIP - CH MAVPK NPNEOF NPTSEYSH UPKFY U OEE, LBL VSHCH DBMELP OH OBYEM. th LFP VHDEF RTBCHYMSHOP.
- lBTMPU lBUFBOEDB -
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VEDEKUFCHYE RPTPTsDBEF UPNOEOYS Y UFTBI. DEKUFCHYE RPTPTsDBEF KHCHETOOPUFSH Y NHTSEUFCHP. eUMY IPUEYSH RPVEDIFSH UFTBI - DEKUFCHHK.
- DEKM LBTOESY -
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lPZDB LFP-FP YDEF OE CH OPZKH, OE UREY PUKHTsDBFSH EZP: CHPNPTsOP, PO UMSHCHYYF ЪCHHL DTHZPZP NBTYB.
-z.fPTP-
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vSCHCHBAF CHTENEOB, LPZDB MADI RTYOINBAF LPMMELFYCHOHA CHPOSH ЪB EDYOUFCHP DHib.
-and. yULBODET-
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vYUELUHBMSHOPUFSH HDCHBYCHBEF CHBYY YBOUSCH ABOUT UCHYDBOYE CH UHVVPFOYK CHEWET.
- chHDY bMMEO -
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with MAVMA UCJOJEK. uPVBLY UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU UOYKH CHCHETI. "DUST UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU ACCOUNTING CHOY". UCHYOSHY UNPFTSF ABOUT OBU LBL ABOUT HSE.
-xYOUFPO yuETYYUMMSH-
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rPDUKHOSH UCPA NEYUFKH CHTBZBN, NPTSEF VSHCHFSH SING RPZYVOKHF RTY ITS TEBMYBGYY.
-UFBOYUMBCH ETSY MEG-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yЪ FPZP, YuFP DHTBLBN ЪBLPO OE RYUBO, CHCHUE OE UMEDHEF, YuFP POY OE RTYOINBAF KHUBUFYS CH YI OBRYUBOY.
-h. dPNYMSH-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

h NHFOPK ChPDE MHYUYE TSYCHЈFUS OE FPNH, LFP MHYUYE RMBCHBEF, B FPNH, LFP IHTSE FPOEEF...
-UFBU SOLPCHULIK-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

oEF FBLPZP RTERSFUFCHYS, LPFPTPZP VSH OE RTECHPЪNPZMP OBIBMSHUFChP.
-REFTPOYK bTWYFT-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MADY, UYUYFBAEYE OBZMPUFSH CHFPTSCHN UYUBUFSHEN, CHTSD MY OBLPNSCH U RETCHSHCHN.
-bMY BRYETPOY-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

vPMSHYOUFCHP CHSHCHDBEF ЪB OPTNBMSHOPE FP, YUEN TSYCHEF, ULPMSH VSHCH THFYOOSHCHN, ZMKHRSHCHN Y VEUUNSHUMEOOSCHN CHU LFP OH VSHMP.
-bMY BRYETPOY-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

chUSLPNH YUEMPCHELH, CHPNPNOYCHYENH UEVS UCHSFSHCHN, UFPYF RPTSCHFSHUS CH RBNSFY Y CH VKHDHEEN VSCHFSH ULTPNOEE.
-bMY BRYETPOY-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

tsYOSH CHUJ CHTENS PFCHMELBEF OBUYE CHOYNBOYE; Y NSCH DBCE OE KHURECHBEN ЪBNEFYFSH, PF YUEZP YNEOOOP...
-zTBOG lBZHLB-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

fPOLPUFSH OE DPLBSCHCHBEF EEE KHNB. ZMHRGSH Y DBTSE UKHNBUYEDYE VSHCHBAF KhDYCHYFEMSHOP FPOLY.
-boo. rHYLYO-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yuEMPCHELPN VE LPNRMELUPCH NPTSEF VShchFSH FPMSHLP RBGYEOF UKHNBUYEDYEZP DPNB.
-v.vetnbo-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

OEMSH'S CHUEN DBFSH CHUЈ. rPFPNKH SFP CHUEI NOPZP, B CHUEZP NBMP.
-n. TsCHBOEGLYK-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

dHIPCHOBS RHUFPFB DEMBEF VEMYLPK CHOEYOPUFSH YUEMPCHELB.
-uHIPNMYOULYK-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YuFPVSH PGEOIFSH YUSHЈ-OYVKhDSH LBYUEFChP, OBDP YNEFSH OELPFPTHA DPMA LFPPZP LBYUEUFCHB Y CH UBNPN UEVE.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

KHUREY PUFTPZP UMPCHB ЪBCHYUYF VPMEE PF HIB UMHYBAEEZP, YUEN PF SJSCHLB ZPCHPTSEEZP.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

MAVPCHSH RTYDBEF VMBZPTPDUFCHP DBTSE Y FEN, LPFPTSCHN RTYTPDB PFLBBBBMB CH OEN.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YoFTYZB UPUFBCHMSEF UYMKH UMBVSCHI. dBCE KH DKHTBLB ICHBFBEF CHUEZDB KHNB, YuFPVSH CHTEDYFSH.
-xYMSHSN yELURYT-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

ъMPK YUEMPCHEL CHTEDYF DTHZYN DBCE VEY CHUSLPK DMS UEVS CHSHZPDSH.
-uPLTBF-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YuYFBS VYPZTBZHYA, RPNOYFE, YuFP RTBCHDB OYLPZDB OE ZPDYFUS L PRHVMYLPCHBOYA.
-dTsPTDC vetOBTD yPKh-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YuFP OE HVYCHBEF NEOS, FP DEMBEF NEOS UYMSHOEE.
-OYYYE-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

YuEMPCHEL, OBUFPKYUYCHP RPCHFPTSAEIK, YuFP PO OE DHTBL, PVSHYUOP YNEEF LBLYE-FP UPNOEOYS RP LFPNH CHPRPTPUKH.
-xYMUPO NYOET-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

POBOYN - TBOPCHYDOPUFSH TSEUFYLHMSGYY, CHEDHEAS L LSLHMSGYY.
- h.MEOYO, JЪ RETERYULY U o.lTHRULPK -
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yuEMPCHEL UPLTHYM CHPLTHZ UEVS LHDB VPMSHYE RTELTBUOPZP, YUEN UPVTBM CH UCHPYI NHYESI Y LBTFYOOSHI ZBMETESI.
th. b. eZhTENPCH-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yuEMPCHEL - EDYOUFCHOOPE TSYCHPFOPE, URPUPVOPPE LTBUOEFSH. chRTPYUEN, FPMSHLP ENKH Y RTYIPDIFUS.
-n.fCHEO-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

eUMY VSH KONEK VSHM OBRTEFOSCHN, bDBN Y EZP VSHCH UYAYEM.
-n.fCHEO-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

yuEMPCHEL RPDPVEO MHOE - X OEZP FPCE EUFSH FENOBS UFPTPOB, LPFPTHA PO OILPPZDB OILPNKH OE RPLBSHCHBEF.
-n.fCHEO-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

pDETSDB DEMBEF YUEMPCHELB. zPMSCHE MADI YNEAF PYUEOSH NBMPE CHMYSOYE ABOUT PVEEUFChP.
-n.fCHEO-
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

eUMY YHFLB RTSYUEFUS ЪB UETSHЈЪOPE - LFP YTPOS; EUMY UETSHЈЪOPE ЪB YHFLH - ANPT.
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Until now, quotes from philosophers from different eras have not lost their relevance. By studying them, you can learn a lot, as well as recharge with calmness, optimism and self-confidence.

Quotes from ancient Greek philosophers about life

It was ancient Greek philosophy that played a leading role in the formation of the philosophy of European countries. The sages of antiquity raised such important questions as:

  • contrasting materialism with idealism;
  • separation of rationalistic and empirical knowledge of the world;
  • the essence of thinking;
  • identifying the differences between a life of duty and a life of hedonism.

The philosophers of this time can be called: Epicurus and Aristotle, Pythagoras and Democritus, Demosthenes and Homer, as well as Plato. Ancient Greek philosophy includes Greek and Roman philosophy, which lasted a total of over a thousand years. In Ancient Greece, the development of this science was carried out by aristocrats, as well as travelers who brought writing from the Phoenicians.

The aphorisms of ancient Greek philosophers about life are of a different nature depending on which philosophical movement their authors belonged to. Thus, Homer wrote a lot about heroes, gods and immortality, accessible only to a few. Pythagoras, like the supporters of Orphism, considered life to be suffering for the soul and saw death as a deliverance from it. Moreover, in his opinion, with death occurs the transmigration of souls, or metempsychosis.

Followers of the Milesian school studied the origin of life on Earth in more detail. Many of them were convinced that the beginning of all things was fire, which lives forever, and everything that is generated by it is finite or mortal. Some sages argued that non-existence does not exist at all - there is only being.

Democritus described the human soul as full of warmth, which in itself is the fundamental principle of all living things. Moreover, everything living, in his opinion, is animated in different ways. The more warmth there is in the soul of a living being, the more perfect it is. The same philosopher assures that the afterlife is nothing more than a myth, since after death the soul scatters into many atoms and disappears. A deceased person stops holding these atoms within himself by breathing, and they scatter and mix with the atoms contained in the air.

The main idea of ​​the Ancient Greek philosophy about life is that you need to live a full life and not be afraid of death. Resistance to death is meaningless, as is grieving for the departed. Man is the only creator of morality and laws, which are the main criteria of virtue.

The main precepts of the philosophers of this era are as follows:

  1. Everything in life should be done based on unconditional love.
  2. You should never lose heart, complain about fate or live in the past.
  3. You don’t need to recklessly believe everything that other people say, but you need to trust yourself in any situation.
  4. You should always keep your thoughts positive and not lose faith.
  5. When a situation becomes difficult, only within yourself can you find the strength to overcome it.

Thus, the ancient teaching about life is inseparable from the desire to overcome the fear of death. Subsequently, the immortality of the soul, which reduces the tragedy of death, was adopted by many religions.

Quotes from medieval philosophers

Medieval philosophy began its existence in the 5th century and ended in the 15th century. Its main element was an attempt to unite people divided into estates, classes, nationalities and occupations, with the help of a common religion - Christianity. Many philosophers were convinced that by becoming Christians, people would be able to become equal to each other in the future, afterlife, regardless of what their life on earth was like. Promotion of the idea of ​​immortality is a distinctive feature of this time.

The attitude towards nature has changed. If ancient philosophy considered nature as a separate element of the universe, now in the Middle Ages it has become only a tool in the hands of man. Scientific study of it was suspended, people sought to use its wealth, thinking little about their replenishment.

Speaking about human self-awareness, it is important to note that the Middle Ages are a time when the main characteristic of a person becomes his will (in ancient times it was the mind). People who have not been able to subjugate their own will can realize goodness, but at the same time do evil. The poet's leading philosophical thought was that no one can defeat evil without God's help.

Philosophical thought went through three periods:

  1. The Apologetics period, when early Christian symbols and rituals were revised and the existence of God was proven;
  2. The Patristic Period is when the Catholic Christian Church began to dominate all spheres of people's lives in Europe;
  3. The Scholastic period is when the dogmas expressed by the sages of past years were revised.

The most famous thinkers of this era were Tatian, Origen, Boethius, Thomas Aquinas, John Chrysostom and others. Most of them were directly related to the church. Therefore, the phrases of various philosophers, known to us since the Middle Ages, were also originally conceived as related to religion.

Quotes from Renaissance Philosophers

The Renaissance began at the end of the 14th century in Western Europe, very quickly capturing all areas of knowledge - including philosophy. At this time, thinkers return to antiquity and revive ideas born in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. The era is divided into several stages:

  1. humanistic – when anthropocentrism was replaced by theocentrism;
  2. Neoplatonic;
  3. natural-philosophical.

The statements of thinkers at each of the above stages have their own characteristic features. In general, the Catholic Church began to have less influence on all spheres of people's lives and, as a result, split into Protestant and Catholic. Geographical discoveries made at this time also contributed to changing the picture of the world. The growing influence of science has led to an increasing number of philosophers beginning to believe that the world is organized rationally. Philosophy took a course towards heliocentrism (the idea of ​​a world system with the Sun at the center), humanism, neoplatonism (a movement based on the ideas of Plato) and secularism (a proposal to separate the civil rights of people and the system of government from religion).

Prominent philosophers of the Renaissance were Dante Alighieri, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Boccaccio, Galileo Galilei, Machiavelli and others.

Quotes from modern philosophers

This period in philosophy began in the 17th century and lasted two centuries. Thinkers developed several directions:

  • empiricism;
  • rationalism;
  • materialism;
  • philosophy of education.

The names of the most famous thinkers of this era: Holbach and Leibniz, Hobbes and Bacon, Descartes and Voltaire, Rousseau and Montesquieu.

Science moves forward by leaps and bounds, making one discovery after another, and its laws also affect philosophy, turning it into an experimental science. Rationalism and empiricism become the main directions of its development thanks to the social and scientific revolutions. Knowledge based on logic on the one hand and subjective feelings on the other occupies thinkers. Many works are devoted to knowledge itself - its laws, essence, goals and possibilities.

Quotes from modern philosophers

Classics, but also modern philosophers, left many bright, wise sayings. The peculiarity of modern philosophy is that man is recognized as endowed with unlimited possibilities for knowledge and creativity. At the same time, forces should be directed not at the outside world, but primarily at oneself. As soon as he manages to become better himself, everything that surrounds him will change.

The most famous modern thinkers include: Vonnegut, Peirce, James, Freud, Camus and others.

Each of the listed philosophers contributed to the knowledge of the world and man - his soul and life. Through their quotes, everyone can get to know themselves better and find the right path.

In order to wake up, you need to stop looking around and turn your gaze inward. – Carl-Gustav Jung

Man himself invents the boundaries of the world. It can be the size of a street - or it can become endless. – Arthur Schopenhauer

We ourselves come up with impossible things. They are difficult only because we cannot decide to take on them.

Philosophy can easily explain the past and the future, but it gives in to the present.

Life is what philosophers earn their living for, wasting ink on treatises that are of no use to anyone but themselves.

Every doctor is by definition a philosopher. After all, medicine must be supported by wisdom. – Hippocrates

When something new bursts into life, a person turns into a philosopher.

The world is more beautiful than a dream. Tastier than gourmet dishes. Let him in. Fall in love. Maybe there’s only a minute left to live. And you have the last 60 seconds of happiness... - Ray Bradbury

Forward! Don't stop for a moment. Live brightly, walk on the edge, give emotions and get LIFE!

We earn coins to spend them. We're running out of time to get it. And we fight for peace. – Aristotle

Continue reading quotes from philosophers on the following pages:

There are two types of love: one is simple, the other is mutual. Simple - when the loved one does not love the loving one. Then the lover is completely dead. When the beloved responds to love, then the lover, at least, lives in him. There is something amazing about this. Ficino M.

Not to be loved is just failure, not to love is misfortune. – A. Camus

When the one you love is not there, you have to love what is. Corneille Pierre

The girl who laughs is already half won.

The girlfriend's shortcomings escape the attention of the lover. Horace

When you love, you discover such wealth in yourself, so much tenderness, affection, you can’t even believe that you know how to love like that. Chernyshevsky N. G.

All buildings will fall and collapse, and the grass will grow on them. Only the building of love is imperishable; weeds will not grow on it. Hafiz

The moments of meeting and parting are for many the greatest moments in life. – Kozma Prutkov

False love is more likely the result of ignorance, rather than a lack of ability to love. J. Baines.

Love takes on meaning only when it is reciprocated. Leonardo Felice Buscaglia.

There are many cures for love, but there is not a single sure cure. – Francois La Rochefoucauld

Love is the only passion that recognizes neither the past nor the future. Balzac O.

Just as ugliness is an expression of hatred, so beauty is an expression of love. Otto Weininger

Love is in the heart, and therefore desire is impermanent, but love is unchangeable. The desire disappears after it is satisfied; the reason for this is that love comes from the union of souls, and desire - from the union of feelings. Penn William

You cannot love either the one you fear or the one who fears you. Cicero

The source of every error in life is a lack of memory. Otto Weininger

Constancy is the everlasting dream of love. Vauvenargues

Love itself is the law; it is stronger, I swear, than all the rights of earthly people. Any right and any decree Before love is nothing for us. Chaucer J.

Love is an amazing counterfeiter, constantly turning not only coppers into gold, but often gold into coppers. Balzac O.

One should love a friend, remembering that he can become an enemy, and hate an enemy, remembering that he can become a friend. – Sophocles

When we love, we lose sight. Lope de Vega

Deceived love is no longer love. Corneille Pierre

If a woman hates you, it means she loved you, loves you or will love you. – German proverb

Love is like a tree; it grows by itself, takes deep roots into our entire being and often continues to turn green and bloom even on the ruins of our heart. Hugo V.

Philosophy heals the spirit (souls). - Unknown author

A person feels his duty only if he is free. Henri Bergson

Love is the strongest, the holiest, the most unspeakable. Karamzin N. M.

There is no time limit for affection: you can always love as long as your heart is alive. Karamzin N.M.

Love for a woman has great, irreplaceable meaning for us; it is like salt for meat: permeating the heart, it protects it from spoilage. Hugo V.

Love is a theorem that must be proven every day! Archimedes

There is no force in the world more powerful than love. I. Stravinsky.

Equality is the strongest foundation of love. Lessing

Love that is afraid of obstacles is not love. Galsworthy D.

One day you will realize that love heals everything and love is all there is. G. Zukav

The science of good and evil alone constitutes the subject of philosophy. – Seneca (Younger)

Love is a person’s idea of ​​his need for a person to whom he is attracted. – T.Tobbs

Love is not a virtue, love is a weakness that, if necessary, can and should be resisted. Knigge A.F.

Philosophy is the teacher of life. - Unknown author

In love, silence is more valuable than words. It’s good when embarrassment binds our tongue: silence has its own eloquence, which reaches the heart better than any words. How much a lover can say to his beloved when he is silent in confusion, and how much intelligence he reveals at the same time. Pascal Blaise

The woman does not want people to talk about her love affairs, but she wants everyone to know that she is loved. – Andre Maurois

The love of wisdom (the science of wisdom) is called philosophy. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

Love is the desire to achieve the friendship of someone who attracts with their beauty. Cicero

Marriage and love have different aspirations: Marriage seeks benefits, love seeks!. Corneille Pierre

Love is blind, and it can blind a person so that the road that seems most reliable to him turns out to be the most slippery. Navarre M.

Love alone is the joy of a cold life, Love alone is the torment of hearts: It gives only one joyful moment, And there is no end in sight to sorrows. Pushkin A. S.

Love is the beginning and end of our existence. Without love there is no life. That is why love is something that a wise person bows to. Confucius

Love is a disease of tenderness. – A. Kruglov

Love is like a tree: it grows by itself, takes deep roots into our entire being and often continues to turn green and bloom even on the ruins of our heart. – V. Hugo

No person is able to understand what true love is until he has been married for a quarter of a century. Mark Twain

Evolution is a continuously renewed creativity. Henri Bergson

Everything that is not colored by love remains colorless. – G.Hauptmann

Oh, how murderously we love, How in the violent blindness of passions We most certainly destroy that which is dear to our hearts! Tyutchev F. I.

Love should not ask and should not demand, love should have the power to be confident in itself. Then it is not something that attracts her, but she herself attracts. Hesse.

We fight to live in peace. Aristotle

A lover is always ready to believe in the reality of what he fears. Ovid

Love! This is the most sublime and victorious of all passions! But her all-conquering power lies in boundless generosity, in almost supersensible selflessness. Heine G.

To love means to admit that your loved one is right when he is wrong. – Sh. Peguy

In jealousy there is more love for oneself than for another. La Rochefoucauld.

Love burns differently according to different characters. In a lion, a burning and bloodthirsty flame is expressed in a roar, in arrogant souls - in disdain, in gentle souls - in tears and despondency. Helvetius K.

Every obstacle to love only strengthens it. Shakespeare W.

A lovers' quarrel is a renewal of love. Terence

To love means to stop comparing. – Grasse

Live first, and then philosophize.

Time strengthens friendship, but weakens love. – LaBruyère

Philosophy and medicine have made man the most intelligent of animals, fortune telling and astrology the most insane, superstition and despotism the most unfortunate. – D. Sinopsky

Love is not tarnished by friendship. The end is the end. – Remarque

Triumph over oneself is the crown of philosophy. – Diogenes of Sinope

Love is the tendency to find pleasure in the goodness, perfection, and happiness of another person. Leibniz G.

Those who don't have one talk the most about the future. Francis Bacon

Love is the only one of all spheres of human communication that represents an amazing interweaving of spiritual and physical pleasure, creating a feeling of life being filled with meaning and happiness. S. Ilyina.

This is the law of lovers: They are all brothers to each other. Rustaveli Sh.

The only thing that matters at the end of our time on earth is how much we loved, what was the quality of our love. Richard Bach.

Isn't it a delusion to seek peace in love? After all, there is no cure for love, the elders tell us. Hafiz

Love is like a sticky disease: the more you are afraid of it, the sooner you will catch it. – Chamfort

Most of all people love to be loved.

Nothing strengthens love like insurmountable obstacles. Lope de Vega

Seeking variety in love is a sign of powerlessness. Balzac O.

Man has an eternal, elevating need to love. France A.

It is much easier to grieve for someone you love than to live with someone you hate. Labruyère J.

Marital love multiplies the human race; friendly love perfects it. – Francis Bacon

To love is to find your own happiness in the happiness of another. Leibniz G.

Love is like the sea. Its breadth knows no shores. Give her all your blood and soul: there is no other measure here. Hafiz

A person is ready to do a lot to awaken love, but decide to do anything to arouse envy.

Pythagoras was the first to give philosophy its name. – Apuleius

Love hurts even the gods. Petronius

Love is characteristic only of a sane person. Epictetus

Bring philosophy down to earth. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

The philosophy of each specialty is based on the connection of the latter with other specialties, at the points of contact of which it must be sought. Henry Thomas Buckle

A woman knows the meaning of love, and a man knows its price. – Marty Larney

It is easier for a woman to fall in love than to confess her love. And it’s easier for a man to confess than to fall in love. – Konstantin Melikhan

Love is the lamp that illuminates the Universe; without the light of love, the earth would turn into a barren desert, and man would turn into a handful of dust. M. Braddon

In love there is despotism and slavery. And the most despotic is female love, which demands everything for itself! Berdyaev N. A.

This is how nature works: nothing strengthens love for a person more than the fear of losing him. Pliny the Younger

The more love a person shows, the more people love him. And the more he is loved, the easier it is for him to love others. – L.N. Tolstoy

Love grows from waiting for a long time and quickly fades, having quickly received its reward. Menander

He who doesn’t love anyone himself, it seems to me, no one loves him either. Democritus

Love conquers everything, let us submit to its power. Virgil

Love, like fire, goes out without food. – M.Yu. Lermontov

I know for sure that love will pass, When two hearts are separated by the sea. Lope de Vega

Love should not fog, but refresh, not darken, but brighten thoughts, since it should nest in the heart and mind of a person, and not serve only as fun for external feelings that generate only passion. Milton John

When you love, you want to do something in the name of love. I want to sacrifice myself. I want to serve. Hemingway E.

The truth is that there is only one highest value - love. Helen Hayes.

For a person who loves only himself, the most intolerable thing is to be left alone with himself. Pascal Blaise

Love is abundant in both honey and gall. Plautus

Joy and happiness are the children of love, but love itself, like strength, is patience and pity. Prishvin M. M.

Everything is for the best in this best of all worlds. Voltaire

When love comes, the soul is filled with unearthly bliss. Do you know why? Do you know why this feeling of great happiness? Only because we imagine that the end of loneliness has come. Maupassant G.

If you seek to solve any problem, do it with love. You will understand that the cause of your problem is a lack of love, for this is the cause of all problems. Ken Carey.

He who truly loves is not jealous. The main essence of love is trust. Take away trust from love - you take away from it the consciousness of its own strength and duration, all of its bright side, and therefore all of its greatness. – Anna Stahl

Love is a priceless gift. This is the only thing we can give and yet you still have it. L. Tolstoy.

Love is harder to break than hordes of enemies. Racine Jean

For love there is no yesterday, love does not think about tomorrow. She greedily reaches out to this day, but she needs this whole day, unlimited, unclouded. Heine G.

Old love is not forgotten. Petronius

You can't pick roses without being pricked by thorns. – Ferdowsi

Love is a competition between a man and a woman to bring each other as much happiness as possible. – Stendhal

Black suspicions cannot coexist with strong love. Abelard Pierre

He who did not know love was as if he had not lived. Moliere

Friendship often ends in love, but love rarely ends in friendship. – C. Colton

Philosophy is always considered a lamp for all sciences, a means for accomplishing every task, a support for all institutions... - Arthashastra

There are no Big Things without Big Difficulties. Voltaire

Neither mind, nor heart, nor soul are worth a penny in love. Ronsard P.

Love is too great a feeling to be only a personal, intimate matter for everyone! Shaw B.

If there was no one to love, I would fall in love with a doorknob. – Pablo Picasso

True love cannot speak, because true love is expressed in deeds rather than in words. Shakespeare W.

Others think that old love must be knocked out with new love, like a wedge with a wedge. Cicero

Love cannot be harmful, but if only it was love, and not the wolf of selfishness in the sheep's clothing of love... Tolstoy L.N.

Dying from love means living it. Hugo V.

Everyone's love is the same. Virgil

Love and hunger rule the world. – Schiller

Love cannot be cured with herbs. Ovid

Philosophy is the mother of all sciences. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

There is no such nonsense that some philosopher has not taught. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

What should guide people who want to live their lives flawlessly, no relatives, no honors, no wealth, and indeed nothing in the world can teach them better than love. Plato.

The first sign of love: in men - timidity, in women - courage. Hugo V.

There must be love in life - one great love in a lifetime, this justifies the causeless attacks of despair to which we are subject. Albert Camus.

Love destroys death and turns it into an empty ghost; it turns life from nonsense into something meaningful and makes happiness out of misfortune. Tolstoy L. N.

The first sign of love: in men - timidity, in women - courage. – V. Hugo

In love, longing competes with joy. Publius

The forces of love are great, disposing those who love to difficult feats and enduring extreme, unexpected dangers. Boccaccio D.

You must always live in love with something inaccessible to you. A person becomes taller by stretching upward. M. Gorky.

Do we have the power to fall in love or not to fall in love? And is it that, having fallen in love, we have the power to act as if it had not happened? Diderot D.

Truth cannot contradict truth. Giordano Bruno

Like a fire that easily flares up in reeds, straw or hare's hair, but quickly goes out if it does not find other food, love blazes brightly with blooming youth and physical attractiveness, but will soon fade away if it is not nourished by the spiritual virtues and good character of young spouses . Plutarch

The one deceived in love knows no mercy. Corneille Pierre

There is love that prevents a person from living. Gorky M.

Love, love, when you take possession of us, we can say: forgive us, prudence! Lafontaine

The greatest joy in a person’s life is to be loved, but no less so is to love oneself. Pliny the Younger

Only those who have stopped loving are restrained. Corneille Pierre

If the choice in love were decided only by will and reason, then love would not be a feeling and passion. The presence of an element of spontaneity is visible in the most rational love, because from several equally worthy persons only one is chosen, and this choice is based on the involuntary attraction of the heart. Belinsky V.

Philosophy is the medicine of the soul. – Cicero Marcus Tullius

Anyone who loves solitude is either a wild animal or the Lord God. Francis Bacon

Choose who you will love. Cicero

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, beautiful sayings, winged expressions thoughts and feelings of great writers and philosophers, skillfully and poetically expressed in smart phrases about life, about love, about happiness, about women, about men, about friendship, about children.

Quotes, phrases, aphorisms and sayings - These are sayings of outstanding personalities that carry a deep instructive meaning and are a cause for thought.

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about women

A smart woman is one in whose company you can act as stupid as you like.

The measure of a woman’s dignity can be the man she loves (Vissarion Belinsky)

A woman can sometimes fall in love with her husband (Maxim Gorky)

For a woman, education is a luxury, charm is a necessity (Delphine de Girardin)

Look to women for inspiration, but not advice (Delphine de Girardin)

In the most sincere confessions of a woman, there is always a place for default.

A woman's guess is more accurate than a man's certainty (Rudyard Kipling)

A good woman, when she gets married, promises happiness, while a bad woman waits for it. (Vasily Klyuchevsky)

The kingdom of a woman is the kingdom of tenderness, subtlety and tolerance (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Tears - feminine eloquence (Saint-Evremont)

If you want to know a girl's flaws, praise her to her friends (Benjamin Franklin)

There is nothing sadder than the life of women who only knew how to be beautiful (Bernard le Beauvier de Fontenal)

Beauty is for the eyes, hell for the soul, and purgatory for the pocket (Bernard le Beauvier de Fontenal)

Perfect beauty is almost always marked by either coldness or stupidity (Honoré de Balzac)

A woman, even the most selfless one, appreciates the generosity and breadth of nature in a man. A woman is poetic, but what could be more prosaic than stinginess? (Arkady Averchenko)

Coquetry is the true poetry of women (Delphine de Girardin)

A married woman is a slave who must be placed on the throne (Honoré de Balzac)

A woman is unusually inclined to slavery and at the same time inclined to enslave (Nikolai Berdyaev)

It is easier for a woman to kiss the devil than to call someone beautiful (Nikolai Gogol)

A man and a woman are two notes, without which the strings of the human soul do not give the correct and complete chord. (Giuseppe Mazzini)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about men

A lover is the most chaste of men; he needs only one woman. (William Alger)

When losing the love of a woman, you can only blame yourself for your inability to preserve this love (N.A. Dobrolyubov)

A man can be happy with any woman, provided that he does not love her. (Oscar Wilde)

Man is great on earth and throughout the ages, but every iota of his greatness has grown from woman. (Walt Whitman)

The husband, like the government, should never admit to mistakes (Honoré de Balzac)

There is great courage to admit your mistakes (Bestuzhev-Merlinsky)

Nothing ages a man faster than being with the same woman (Norman Douglas)

Your publisher and your wife are always dreaming of someone else. (Norman Douglas)

The body is the least that a woman can give a man. (Romain Rolland)

Young men who pass into old age past maturity are disgusting, like old men who want to seem like young men (Vissarion Belinsky)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about happiness

Everyone strives for happiness and fears misfortune. Therefore, if you want happiness for yourself, then take care of the happiness of others and you yourself will be happy.

Happiness is in anticipation of happiness.

People can be happy only if they do not consider happiness as the goal of life. (George Orwell)

Happiness is not in happiness, but only in its achievement (Fyodor Dostoevsky)

Happiness... is vast and multifaceted; deprived of the opportunity to be happy in one thing, he will find his happiness in another (Leonid Andreev)

...Only happiness is the measure and verification of love (Vissarion Belinsky)

Happy is he who thinks himself happy (Henry Fielding)

The way to be happy is to make others happy. (Robert Greene Ingersoll)

Happiness is the only good. (Robert Greene Ingersoll)

Without health, happiness is impossible (Vissarion Belinsky)

Happiness is like health: when it is present, you don’t notice it (Mikhail Bulgakov)

Happiness is the only thing you can give to someone else without taking anything away from yourself (Carmen Silva)

As long as you are alive, happiness is not dead (Bestuzhev-Marlinsky)

Happiness does not depend on external conditions. It depends on internal conditions (Dale Carnegie)

Act like you're already happy and you'll actually be happier (Dale Carnegie)

Happiness excludes old age. He who retains the ability to see beauty does not grow old (Franz Kafka)

Happiness alone is not complete happiness. (Alexandre Dumas - father)

Honesty and decency are already half of happiness. (Emile Zola)

In the world you meet people of four categories: lovers, ambitious, observers and fools... The happiest are fools. (Hippolyte Taine)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about love

  • Love- full of deep tenderness,

Tempered in temptations and sorrows.

Strong in separation, proud in the distance,

Still the same - a miracle - for many years! (George Gordon Byron)

  • ...love is difficult to comprehend.

So, suddenly she came. Let everything be mine.

Let me do whatever is reckless.

But let the madness be mutual.

Want. I'm burning. I pray. Love her. (Konstantin Balmont)

  • It is better to love and be out of love than never to be out of love (Samuel Butler)
  • The secrets of the human soul are great, and love is the most inaccessible of these secrets. (Ivan Turgenev)
  • God is love. But what a wayward devil this love is! (Samuel Butler)
  • For a loving person, the entire universe merges into the beloved being (Karl Ludwig Berne)
  • If you are going to love someone, learn to forgive first.
  • Angels call it heavenly joy, devils call it hellish torment, and people call it love.
  • For love there is no yesterday, love does not think about tomorrow.
  • What is love? This is a toothache in the heart (Heine).
  • Love is all. And that's all we know about her. (Emily Dickinson)
  • Love is the most interesting and most forgivable of all human weaknesses. (Charles Dickens)
  • Words of love are always the same - it all depends on whose lips they come from. (Guy de Maupassant)
  • To love means to see a miracle invisible to others. (Francois Mauriac)
  • Love begins with great feelings and ends in petty quarrels. (Andre Maurois)
  • Charm is a mixture of naturalness and coquetry. (Andre Maurois)
  • Love and friendship are a mutual echo: they give as much as they take. (Herzen)
  • Look at whether you love others, not at whether others love you. (Gogol)
  • Family quarrels - regular repairs of decaying family love (Vasily Klyuchevsky)
  • Only strong love can make up for those minor misunderstandings that arise when living together ((Theodore Dreiser)
  • For the wounds of love, friendly participation is a true balm. (Thomas Main Reid)
  • In marital battles, victory usually goes to the spouse who values ​​peace less. (Jean Rostand)
  • ...In one minute of love you learn more about a person than in a month of observation... (Romain Rolland)
  • ...Love is nothing more than the desire for happiness to another person... (David Hume)
  • Love brings happiness only to the brave, only to those who, without knowing any doubt, rush into its pool. The love of a coward is entwined with fear and calculation (Chabua Amirejibi)
  • He who loves must share the fate of the one he loves (Mikhail Bulgakov)
  • From love for a woman everything beautiful on earth was born (Maxim Gorky)
  • People brought modesty, poetry, self-sacrifice, self-denial into love, but they also brought into it what no animal brings: excesses, corruption, perversity, hypocrisy. (Alexandre Dumas son)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, statements about the meaning of life (about life)

Life- this is a wonderful adventure, worthy of suffering failures for the sake of success. (William Alger)

Don't take life too seriously. You still won't get out of it alive. (Elbert Greene Hubbard)

Die: suddenly stop sinning. (Elbert Greene Hubbard)

Life is not about the days we lived, but about the days we remember. (Peter Pavlenko)

The cost of living is constantly rising, but the demand for it is not falling. (Kathleen Norris)

The only happiness in life is constant striving forward (Emile Zola)

One must love life more than the meaning of life (Fyodor Dostoevsky)

You need to enter life not as a cheerful reveler, but with reverent awe, as if you were entering a sacred forest, full of life and mystery.

One must look at the day as if it were a small life (Maxim Gorky)

Life goes on: those who do not keep up with it remain lonely (Maxim Gorky)

There is only one way not to make old age a travesty of the life lived, and that is to continue to pursue the goals that give meaning to existence: dedication to people, groups or causes, social, political, intellectual or creative work. (Jefferson Davis)

Life is not a racehorse that goes nowhere from start to finish (John Galsworthy)

Youth in itself is already the poetry of life, and in youth everyone is better than in the rest of their life (Vissarion Belinsky)

Hope is the greatest and most difficult victory that a person can win over his soul (Georges Bernanos)

Success begets success, as money leads to money (Nicola-Sébastien Chamfort)

They say that money is the root of all evil. The same can be said about lack of money. (Samuel Butler)

Money is a kind of sixth sense, without which the other five are incomplete. (William Maugham)

A well-dressed person is one whose clothes are not noticed. (William Maugham)

Knowing the past is unpleasant enough; knowing the future would be simply unbearable. (William Maugham)

To reach the goal, you must first go (Honoré de Balzac)

A mother's heart is an inexhaustible source of miracles (Pierre-Jean Beranger)

The love of life is inseparable from the fear of death. (Romain Rolland)

Without a goal there is no activity, without interests there is no goal, and without activity there is no life (Vissarion Belinsky)

A life well lived should be measured in deeds, not years (Richard Brinsley Sheridan)

The very first and most important thing in life is to try to control yourself. (Humboldt Wilhelm)

Life is a short, very short time between two eternities (Thomas Carlyle)

Everything can be survived except death. (Oscar Wilde)

Spiritual beauty is infinitely more beautiful than all others, and therefore bodies, being only shadows of existence, must have a charm that speaks of spiritual beauty. This type of beauty belongs to nature and surpasses the art created by man! (Jonathan Edwards)

To live like this in freedom, to die like this at home (Anna Andreevna Akhmatova)

Life is a weariness that grows with every step (Samuel Butler)

Living is the same as loving: reason is against, healthy instinct is for (Samuel Butler)

In the end, the most important thing in life is life itself (Theodore Dreiser)

Life is truly beautiful only when there is tragedy in it (Theodore Dreiser)

Life is learned from books and works of art, perhaps even more than from life itself. (Theodore Dreiser)

A genius is immediately visible, if only because all the dullards and mediocrities unite against him (Jonathan Swift)

Excessive jubilation and desperate grief are equally unworthy of a thinking person (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Only then will you become a person when you learn to see a person in another (Alexander Radishchev)

Only very few people live for today. Most are preparing to live later. (Jonathan Swift)

In youth we live to love; in adulthood we love to live. (Charles de Saint-Evremont)

If you want to live longer, shorten your meals (Benjamin Franklin)

The best physician is the one who knows that most drugs are useless (Benjamin Franklin)

Don't be afraid of life. Believe that life is worth living, and it will be given to you according to your faith (Williams James)

The art of being wise is knowing what to ignore (Williams James)

Every day or every other day, force yourself to do something that you do not like to do, so that the hour of cruel necessity, when it comes, does not take you by surprise. (Williams James)

In any project, the most important factor is faith in success. Without faith, success is not possible. (Williams James)

Faith is needed by the weak or weakened. (Romain Rolland)

Our lives are like islands in the ocean or trees in the forest, whose roots are intertwined in the underground depths. (Williams James)

There is no sadder betrayal in the world than betrayal of yourself. (Nikolai Zabolotsky)

Don't let your soul be lazy! So as not to pound water in a mortar, the Soul must work day and night, and day and night! (Nikolai Zabolotsky)

The will to live, participation in the fulfillment of its distant and mysterious goal justifies life itself. (Emile Zola)

What you sow in youth, you reap in maturity. (Henrik Johann Ibsen)

Be satisfied with yourself. (Henrik Johann Ibsen)

To have grounds for creativity, you need your life itself to be meaningful. (Henrik Johann Ibsen)

When trouble happens in life, you just need to explain to yourself the reason for it - and your soul will feel better. (Veniamin Kaverin)

Few people understand that we do not walk through life, but we are led through it. (Lion Feuchtwanger)

A desire is a need for something to exist that does not exist. (Ludwig Feuerbach)

When a person reaches out his hand to help another, he touches the face of the Divine. (Walt Whitman)

To be afraid means to know that you are living, and to do what you are afraid to do is life. (William Faulkner)

The future worries us, but the past holds us back. This is why the present eludes us. (Gustave Flaubert)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about friendship

Sincerity in relationships, truth in communication - this is friendship. (Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov)

Service and friendship are two parallel lines: they do not converge. (Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov)

Friendship is a calm and quiet affection, guided and strengthened by habit, arising from long association and mutual obligations. (David Hume)

A man can give everything to his faithful friend, everything, just not the woman he loves. (Henrik Johann Ibsen)

If your friends start complimenting you on how young you look, you can be sure they think you're getting old. (Irving Washington)

The best quotes, phrases, aphorisms, sayings about children

  • If in children If one cannot see the ideal of moral perfection, then at least one cannot but agree that they are incomparably more moral than adults (Nikolai Dobrolyubov)
  • Philosophers and children have one noble trait: they do not attach importance to any differences between people - neither social, nor mental, nor external (Arkady Averchenko)
  • Raise your children in virtue: it alone can give happiness (Ludwig van Beethoven)
  • Education means nourishing the child’s abilities, and not creating those new abilities that he does not have. (Giuseppe Mazzini)
  • What a child is like at play, so in many ways he will be at work when he grows up. (Anton Makarenko)
  • Until the age of twenty-five, children love their parents; at twenty-five they condemn them; then they forgive them. (Hippolyte Taine)

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The word philosophy comes from two Greek words: phileo - “love”, and sophia - “wisdom”. It is a form of knowledge of the world. Its main tasks have always included the study of the laws of the whole world and society, as an integral part of it, the process of cognition itself, as well as the understanding of moral values, questions about life, freedom, love and other concepts that have puzzled more than one generation of people. Philosophical statements about life and its components have reached us: love, justice, good and evil, freedom, religion of the most prominent representatives of human society. In essence, philosophy is not so much a science, it is rather a worldview as one or another person sees the world.

About philosophical statements

Almost every person engages in philosophy in life, asking themselves questions and answering them to the best of their education, life experience, practical skills, and other things. If there is not enough experience and knowledge, then a person turns to the wisdom of people who have achieved certain achievements.

Such people are scientists, writers, outstanding public figures with certain knowledge and experience. They leave behind a legacy in the form of works, recorded thoughts, works from which people have extracted the most valuable philosophical statements, which often become their mottos and guidelines for life.

A person striving for certain achievements is necessarily inquisitive, tries to develop, improve, fully understanding that experience and knowledge are worth a lot, they make a person wise.

Life is purpose and action

Every person has thought about the meaning of life and how to live it. The writer J. London, known for his works filled with the power of spirit, said that the purpose of man is to live, not to exist. The concept of “life” includes not just living, providing for basic needs, but also something else, without which a person will not be happy, satisfied with fate, satisfied with the life he has lived, and will not find meaning in it.

To live, you need a goal - for what it is being done. It is well known that life without a goal is a waste of time. According to V. Belinsky, without a set goal there is no action, without interests there can be no goal, and without action there is no life itself.

Philosophical statements about the life of the ancient Greek thinker Aristotle contain the rule that the good of a person, which he strives for, depends on compliance with two conditions: the correctly set final goal of any activity and finding the right means that will lead him to this goal.

About the meaning of life

According to Freud, the question of the meaning of life has been asked by people countless times, but never has a satisfactory answer been given. This is partly because each person is different. He determines the meaning of life for himself. Therefore, many thinkers see it differently. It’s interesting that for most people, the meaning is to achieve certain goals that everyone sets for themselves in life. As the German philosopher W. Humboldt wrote, half the success in achieving a goal is the persistent pursuit of it.

Reading philosophical statements about the meaning of life, you understand that each of them is often the result of not only reflection, but also life experience. The German poet and philosopher F. Schiller wrote that a person grows as long as his goals grow. As soon as he comes to terms with everyday life and is satisfied with the results achieved, his growth as a person stops. Simple dreams lead nowhere. Honore de Balzac noted that to achieve your goal, you must first of all go.

So the great Russian writer M. Gorky sees the meaning in life, first of all, in the beauty and strength of striving for goals, he notes that every moment of life should have its own goal. You need to walk without stopping and without being distracted by obstacles and trifles. On this occasion, F. M. Dostoevsky wrote that if, while walking towards a goal, you stop in order to throw stones at all the dogs barking at you, then you will never reach it.

Statements about freedom

The most interesting and controversial are philosophical statements about freedom, because it is this important and complex concept that has worried thinkers and philosophers for many centuries. Freedom was and remains a mystery, since the concept carries the most unexpected content, which changes over time and depends on various factors. Hegel has such words about the idea of ​​freedom that it is uncertain, multifaceted, and subject to great misunderstandings, which cannot be said about other philosophical concepts.

Philosophical statements on this matter vary. Justinian, the Byzantine emperor, defined freedom from the point of view of a politician and ruler as the natural ability of a person to do whatever he wants, unless force and right prohibit it. The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus considered a free person to be a person who fears no one and does not hope for anything. B. Shaw has a slightly different opinion. He presented freedom as a responsibility that everyone fears.

Philosophical concept of justice

In philosophy, it is customary to distinguish between two concepts of justice. The first is fairness of law, or, in other words, procedural justice. In this case, it is achieved through the correct functioning of the mechanism of the law. It is here that justice is a logical, one might say, mechanical assessment, according to the fixed provisions of the law. But is it always fair? In the second concept of justice, there is an appeal to higher values ​​that are not reflected in the law and are called moral court.

It is this concept that introduces some confusion into the logic of justice of the law, which is not always consistent with morality. Well-known philosophical statements of wise thinkers speak about this. Plato also said that in many states it is believed that justice is what is necessary for the ruling power, which is presented by people and is not always consistent with the highest values. Or justice is perceived as the decision of the majority, which, according to I. Schiller, cannot be its measure.

The law does not always correspond to divine concepts of justice. On this occasion, T. Jefferson said that when he thinks that the Lord is justice, he is seized with fear for his country.

Religion in human life and philosophy

The philosophy of religion and its significance in human life belongs to a number of the most important philosophical disciplines; it is often separated into a separate part, as religious philosophy. It is aimed at knowledge of religion. Its appearance is associated with religious and mythological culture, since man explored not only external life, but also internal - spiritual life.

The philosophical statements of most thinkers confirm this. As F. Bacon said, with a superficial study of philosophy, a person tends to deny God; with a deep study of philosophy, a person’s mind turns to religion.

Nikolai Berdyaev argued that when science turns into philosophy, the latter turns into religion. Science cannot answer many questions in life, but religion answers all questions unambiguously.

About the truth in human life

Philosophy of life is impossible without truth, which goes back to ancient times. The goal of any knowledge is truth, but philosophy, in addition to this, explores it as an object. What is truth? All famous philosophers have thought about such a concept as “truth”. Plato believed that when a person says about things what is true, this is the truth, otherwise he is lying. From the principle of what is affirmed by thought, that is, in reality, the concept of philosophy was developed. I. Kant introduced into it the concept of “adequacy” - the agreement of thinking with itself. In other words, an adequate description of objective reality by a person can be considered truth.

Philosophers about love

Love has been elevated by philosophers, writers, and poets to an omnipotent force that moves and transforms the world. The philosophy of love leads thinkers to thoughts that allow them to comprehend the nature of feeling and evaluate its role in the life of every person. Love personified the path to happiness. Philosophical statements about love reflect the depth of feelings full of passions. This was reflected in the words of G. Heine, who defined it as the most victorious and sublime passion, which, thanks to its all-conquering power, is contained in “... limitless generosity and supersensible unselfishness.”

O. Balzac said that love lives only in the present. This is the only passion that does not want to acknowledge the past and the future. Moreover, it was considered happiness to experience this feeling personally; this is evidenced by numerous philosophical statements about love. A. Camus wrote that not being loved is a failure, and not experiencing love yourself is a disaster.

Great ones about people's happiness

Along with love, which some people associate as the highest point of happiness, famous philosophers have not ignored the concept itself. A rather significant difficulty here is that each person understands happiness differently. Aristotle spoke about the various perceptions of happiness, while at the same time emphasizing that this concept represents well-being and the good life. O. Splenger associated it with kinship of souls and harmony. G. Andersen argued that only by bringing benefit to the world can one be happy.

Philosophers on Wealth

The two poles in human life - wealth and poverty - have not gone unnoticed by philosophers. This topic did not leave anyone indifferent. The question of why some people can make money out of nothing, while others, working around the clock, do not have a penny, is relevant at all times. In comprehending the concept of wealth, thinkers made their own conclusions; their interesting philosophical statements suggest that the point here is not in the highest justice, but in the person himself, in his attitude towards himself.

The ancient Greek philosopher Democritus wrote that greed for money is much worse than need, since the growth of desires also leads to an increase in needs. The ancient Greek philosopher B. Bion wrote that misers care about their wealth as if it were their own, but use it little, as if it were someone else’s.

good and evil

The philosophy of life has always paid great attention to the problems of good and evil, trying to help humanity understand their essence and help find ways to achieve good and avoid evil. There were various philosophical schools and movements that in their own way established the relationship between evil and good, sought and determined their own ways of establishing virtue and combating the generation of evil - vices. As with any subject of philosophical research, philosophers have different attitudes towards this concept. The philosophical statements of great people speak about this.

Good is always stronger than evil, and there is more of it. The latter can be unbearably painful, and goodness often goes unnoticed. As the Persian poet M. Saadi said, with the help of kindness and gentle words you can lead an elephant by a thread. The great L.N. Tolstoy said that people are loved for their goodness and not loved for the evil that was done to them. The question of how to distinguish good from evil is quite acute for people. On this occasion, M. Cicero wrote that the most alarming fact in human life is ignorance of good and evil.

Philosophy, the mother of all sciences, helps a person answer many questions concerning various spheres of life, relations between society and people, and knowledge of life moves humanity forward.