RUBBISH, n. Worthless matter, such as the religions, philosophies, literatures, arts and sciences of the tribes infesting the regions lying due south from Boreaplas. - Ambrose Bierce
The principle must always rule that ideas are not born of other ideas, philosophies of other philosophies; they are a continually renewed of real historical development. The unity of history (what the idealists call unity of the spirit) is not a presupposition, but a continuously developing process. - Antonio Gramcsi
Your true friends echo your own philosophies back at you. - J.R. Rim
Man may be considered as a superior species of animal who produces philosophies and poems in about the same way a silkworm produces their cocoons and bees their hives.
All philosophies, if you ride them, are nonsense, but some are greater nonsense than others. - Samuel Butler
Every man produces only to the capacity of their philosophies of life or doctrines as we Christians call it. - Sunday Adelaja
But colonization had a nasty tendency to work its way into the DNA, the beliefs and philosophies and the very ways of life of the people being colonized. - Drew Hayden Taylor
One of the most foolish of all human philosophies, is to believe that we all have an unavoidable destiny. - Dennis E. Adonis
There is no need for temples, no need forcomplicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophie is kindness. - Dalai Lama
The only successful philosophies and religions are the ones that flatter us, whether in the name of progress or of hell. Damned or not, man experiences an absolute need to be at the heart of everything. - Emil Cioran
We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people. - John F. Kennedy