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Quote: Arthur Schopenhauer
Quote: Arthur Schopenhauer
Quote: Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer, Ph.D., German Philosopher, Atheist
Ignorance is degrading only when found in company with riches. The poor man is restrained by poverty and need: labor occupies his thoughts, and takes the place of knowledge. But rich men who are ignorant live for their lusts only, and are like the beasts of the field; as may be seen every day: and they can also be reproached for not having used wealth and leisure for that which gives them their greatest value.
Quote: David Eller
If America is a Christian country because it was founded by Christians, is it also a white country because it was founded by whites? A male country because it was founded by males?
Quote: David Eller
Atheist do not ‘believe’ there is no god, they conclude on the basis of fact and logic that there is none. This has nothing to do with belief whatsoever.
Quote: Charles Darwin
To kill an error is as good a service as, and sometimes even better than, the establishing of a new truth or fact.
Quote: Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer, Ph.D., German Philosopher, Atheist
The wise man will, above all, strive after freedom from pain and annoyance, quiet and leisure, consequently a tranquil, modest life, with as few encounters as may be; and so, after a little experience of his so-called fellow-men, he will elect to live in retirement, or even, if he is a man of great intellect, in solitude. For the more a man has in himself, the less he will want from other people—the less, indeed, other people can be to him. This is why a high degree of intellect tends to make a man unsocial.
Quote: Arthur Schopenhauer
Arthur Schopenhauer, Ph.D., German Philosopher, Atheist
A large endowment of intellect tends to estrange the man who has it from other people and their doings; for the more a man has in himself, the less he will be able to find in them; and the hundred things in which they take delight, he will think shallow and insipid.
Quote: Mark Twain
I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.