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That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned: That until there are no longer first-class and second class citizens of any nation; That until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race; That until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained.
Haile Selassie

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2.
The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
Friedrich Nietzsche

The authentic male desires two things: peril and amusement. For that reason he yearns for female companionship, as the most perilous entertainment.
3.
The purpose of today's training is to defeat yesterday's understanding.
Miyamoto Musashi

The aim of today's instruction is to outstrip yesterday's knowledge.
4.
If you win, you need not have to explain...If you lose, you should not be there to explain!
Adolf Hitler

If you triumph, no justification is necessary...If you fail, there's no need to elucidate!
5.
Learning is more than the acquisition of the ability to think; it is the acquisition of many specialized abilities for thinking about a variety of things.
Lev S. Vygotsky

Gaining knowledge entails more than merely attaining the capability to cogitate; it is the attainment of numerous specialized skills for ruminating about a diversity of topics.
6.
Any man who stands for progress has to criticize, disbelieve and challenge every item of the old faith. Item by item he has to reason out every nook and corner of the prevailing faith. If after considerable reasoning one is led to believe in any theory or philosophy, his faith is welcomed. His reasoning can be mistaken, wrong, misled and sometimes fallacious. But he is liable to correction because reason is the guiding star of his life. But mere faith and blind faith is dangerous: it dulls the brain, and makes a man reactionary.
Bhagat Singh

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We can reject everything else: religion, ideology, all received wisdom. But we cannot escape the necessity of love and compassion. This, then, is my true religion, my simple faith. In this sense, there is no need for temple or church, for mosque or synagogue, no need for complicated philosophy, doctrine, or dogma. Our own heart, our own mind, is the temple. The doctrine is compassion. Love for others and respect for their rights and dignity, no matter who or what they are: ultimately these are all we need.
Dalai Lama

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Until the philosophy which hold one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned... Everything is war. Me say war. That until the're no longer 1st class and 2nd class citizens of any nation... Until the color of a man's skin is of no more significa...nce than the color of his eyes, me say war. That until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race me say war!
Bob Marley

9.
Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.
Winston Churchill

Collective deprivation is the virtue of socialism, a conviction based on ignorance and jealousy.
10.
I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better.
Plutarch

I require not a comrade who shifts as I shift and acquiesces when I agree; my shadow serves that purpose more suitably.
11.
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
Socrates

The only authentic sagacity is recognizing one's ignorance.
12.
Some people learn from mistakes and don't repeat them, Others try to block the memories and just delete them. But I keep 'em as a reminder they're not killing me, And I thank God for teaching me humility. Son, remember when you fight to be free To see things how they are and not how you like em to be. Cause even when the world is falling on top of me, Pessimism is an emotion, not a philosophy. Knowing what's wrong doesn't imply that you right, And it's another when you suffer to apply it in life. But I'm no rookie... And I'm never gonna make the same mistake twice, pussy.
Immortal Technique

13.
We're captive on the carousel of time, we can't return we can only look behind.
Joni Mitchell

We are trapped on the wheel of eternity, unable to reverse but able to reflect.
14.
But I think that of all the literature that I studied, the book that did more than any other to fire my enthusiasm was The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey published by his wife.
Kwame Nkrumah

I was particularly inspired by The Philosophy and Opinions of Marcus Garvey, which was compiled and released by his consort.
15.
Less is more. Simplicity is awesome. That's all you need in life. Its just my personal philosophy.
G-Eazy

Less is paramount. Minimalism is impressive. That's all one requires in life. It's merely my individual perspective.
16.
Everything is Energy and that is all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you can not help but get that reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.
Unknown

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It is a mindless philosophy that assumes that one's private beliefs have nothing to do with public office. Does it make sense to entrust those who are immoral in private with the power to determine the nation's moral issues and, indeed, its destiny? One of the most dangerous and terrifying trends in America today is the disregard for character as a central necessity in a leader's credentials. The duplicitous soul of a leader can only make a nation more sophisticated in evil.
Ravi Zacharias

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People know what they do; frequently they know why they do what they do; but what they don't know is what what they do does.
Michel Foucault

'Individuals are conscious of their actions; commonly they understand the reasons why they act; however, what is unaware to them is the outcome of their deeds.'
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My philosophy is: if you don't bear a cross, you can't wear a crown so you gotta go through some form of humiliation to reach tribulation.
Peter Tosh

My belief is: if you don't endure suffering, you can't reap glory so you must accept some level of embarrassment to get to triumph.
20.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
George Carlin

Do not be deceived by the collective ignorance of many.
21.
I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend.
Thomas Jefferson

I never contemplated that a difference of opinion in politics, religion, or philosophy should be grounds for severing ties with a friend.
22.
One is astonished in the study of history at the recurrence of the idea that evil must be forgotten, distorted, skimmed over. We must not remember that Daniel Webster got drunk but only that he was a splendid constitutional lawyer. We must forget that George Washington was a slave owner . . . and simply remember the things we regard as creditable and inspiring. The difficulty, of course, with this philosophy is that history loses its value as an incentive and example; it paints perfect man and noble nations, but it does not tell the truth.
W. E. B. Du Bois

23.
The individual comes face-to-face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists. The American mind has not come to a realisation of the evil which has been introduced into our midst. It rejects even the assumption that human creatures could espouse a philosophy which must ultimately destroy all that is good and decent.
J. Edgar Hoover

24.
The philosophy of Africanism holds out the hope of a genuine democracy beyond the stormy sea of struggle
Robert Sobukwe

The ideology of Africanism presents the promise of an authentic egalitarianism beyond the tumultuous tempest of conflict.
25.
The Court's decision reflects the philosophy that judges should endure whatever interpretive distortions it takes in order to correct a supposed flaw in the statutory machinery. That philosophy ignores the American people's decision to give Congress '[a]ll legislative Powers' enumerated in the Constitution. They made Congress, not this Court, responsible for both making laws and mending them.
Antonin Scalia

26.
True wisdom comes to each of us when we realize how little we understand about life, ourselves, and the world around us.
Socrates

Realizing our own ignorance brings us true enlightenment.
27.
My personal coaching philosophy, my mentality, has always been to make things as difficult as possible for players in practice, however bad we can make them, I make them.
Bill Belichick

My coaching approach has always been to challenge players in practice by pushing them beyond their limits, no matter how strenuous the tasks may be.
28.
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. Music is the electrical soil in which the spirit lives, thinks and invents.
Ludwig van Beethoven

Melody is a more profound enlightenment than any insight or doctrine. Melody is the electrical medium where the soul thrives, contemplates and generates.
29.
Differentiated Instruction is a teaching philosophy based on the premise that teachers should adapt instruction to student differences. Rather than marching students through the curriculum lockstep, teachers should modify their instruction to meet students' varying readiness levels, learning preferences, and interests. Therefore, the teacher proactively plans a variety of ways to 'get it' and express learning.
Carol Ann Tomlinson

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The philosophy of praxis does not aim at the peaceful resolution of existing contradictions in history and society, but is the very theory of these contradictions. It is not the instrument of government of the dominant groups in order to gain the consent and exercise hegemony over the subaltern classes. It is the expression of subaltern classes who want to educate themselves in the art of government and who have an interest in knowing all truths, even the unpleasant ones, and in avoiding the impossible deceptions of the upper class, and even more their own.
Antonio Gramsci

31.
My belief is that it is most important for an artist to develop an approach and philosophy about life - if he has developed this philosophy, he does not put paint on canvas, he puts himself on canvas.
Jacob Lawrence

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It is very important to understand yoga philosophy: without philosophy, practice is not good, and yoga practice is the starting place for yoga philosophy. Mixing both is actually the best.
K. Pattabhi Jois

'It is essential to grasp the fundamentals of yoga philosophy: without knowledge, practice is inadequate, and yoga practice serves as the foundation for learning about yoga philosophy. Merging both will produce optimal results.'
33.
There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.
Elie Wiesel

We may not always be able to stop misdeeds, but never should we hesitate to speak out.
34.
…You see, my dear friend, I am made up of contradictions, and I have reached a very mature age without resting upon anything positive, without having calmed my restless spirit either by religion or philosophy. Undoubtedly I should have gone mad but for music. Music is indeed the most beautiful of all Heaven's gifts to humanity wandering in the darkness. Alone it calms, enlightens, and stills our souls. It is not the straw to which the drowning man clings; but a true friend, refuge, and comforter, for whose sake life is worth living
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

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My philosophy is: It's none of my business what people say of me and think of me. I am what I am, and I do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. And it makes life so much easier.
Anthony Hopkins

My maxim is: It's no concern of mine what others opine regarding me and envisage me to be. I exist as I am, and carry out my actions accordingly. I anticipate nothing and take on anything. This renders life notably more straightforward.
36.
With just one polka dot, nothing can be achieved. In the universe, there is the sun, the moon, the earth, and hundreds of millions of stars. All of us live in the unfathomable mystery and infinitude of the universe. Pursuing philosophy of the universe through art under such circumstances has led me to what I call stereotypical repetition.
Yayoi Kusama

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One day some people came to the master and asked: How can you be happy in a world of such impermanence, where you cannot protect your loved ones from harm, illness or death? The master held up a glass and said: Someone gave me this glass; It holds my water admirably and it glistens in the sunlight. I touch it and it rings! One day the wind may blow it off the shelf, or my elbow may knock it from the table. I know this glass is already broken, so I enjoy it - incredibly.
Ajahn Chah

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Yoga, as a way of life and a philosophy, can be practiced by anyone with inclination to undertake it, for yoga belongs to humanity as a whole. It is not the property of any one group or any one individual, but can be followed by any and all, in any corner of the globe, regardless of class, creed or religion.
K. Pattabhi Jois

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I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road.
Stephen Hawking

I have observed that even those who profess that nothing can be altered, and our fate is predetermined, still pause before stepping into the street.
40.
The only 'good' learning is that which is in advance of development.
Lev S. Vygotsky

'Progressive education is the only worthwhile learning.'
41.
The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance.
Aristotle

The purpose of art is to portray not the superficial features of things, but their intrinsic meaning.
42.
If we strive for goals, relishing in the pleasure of circumstance, nothing is enjoyable, and life becomes purposeless.
Andrew the Apostle

If we aim for objectives, savoring the joy of occurrence, nothing is gratifying, and life becomes meaningless.
43.
Every intellectual has a very special responsibility. He has the privilege and the opportunity of studying. In return, he owes it to his fellow men (or 'to society') to represent the results of his study as simply, clearly and modestly as he can. The worst thing that intellectuals can do - the cardinal sin - is to try to set themselves up as great prophets vis-Ă -vis their fellow men and to impress them with puzzling philosophies. Anyone who cannot speak simply and clearly should say nothing and continue to work until he can do so.
Karl Popper

44.
The real reason that we can’t have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post “Thou shalt not steal,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” and “Thou shalt not lie” in a building full of lawyers, judges, and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment.
George Carlin

45.
Her philosophy is carpe diem for herself and laissez faire for others.
F. Scott Fitzgerald

Her credo is to seize the day for herself and allow others to act freely.
46.
In every physical action, unless it is purely mechanical, there is concealed some inner action, some feelings. This is how the two levels of life in a part are created, the inner and the outer. They are intertwined. A common purpose brings them together and reinforces the unbreakable bond.
Constantin Stanislavski

47.
I thought I was going to die a few times. On the Freedom Ride in the year 1961, when I was beaten at the Greyhound bus station in Montgomery, I thought I was going to die. On March 7th, 1965, when I was hit in the head with a night stick by a State Trooper at the foot of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, I thought I was going to die. I thought I saw death, but nothing can make me question the philosophy of nonviolence.
John Lewis

48.
Hell is Truth Seen Too Late.
Thomas Hobbes

'Damnation is Clarity Discovered Too Late.'
49.
I have concluded the evident existence of God,
and that my existence depends entirely on God in all the moments of my life,
that I do not think that the human spirit may know anything with greater evidence and certitude.
Rene Descartes

50.
An art, which has an aim to achieve the beauty, is called a philosophy or in the absolute sense it is named wisdom.
Al-Farabi

An art that seeks to attain aesthetic excellence is referred to as sagacity or in the most literal sense, it is known as acumen.