There will be no end to the troubles of states, or of humanity itself, till philosophers become kings in this world, or till those we now call kings and rulers really and truly become philosophers, and political power and philosophy thus come into the same hands. Plato Greek Philosopher More Plato Quotes 2
But only in their dreams can men be truly free It was always thus and always thus will be. Robin Williams American More Robin Williams Quotes 2
If one man says to thee, ''Thou art a donkey',' pay no heed. If two speak thus, purchase a saddle. The Talmud More The Talmud Quotes 1
Thus we see that the all important thing is not killing or giving life, drinking or not drinking, living in the town or the country, being unlucky or lucky, winning or losing. It is how we win, how we lose, how we live or die, finally, how we choose. R. H. Blyth More R. H. Blyth Quotes 1
As, however, the port in reality lies in thirty-two degrees thirty-four minutes, according to the observations that have been made, they went much beyond it, thus making the voyage much longer than was necessary. Junipero Serra Clergyman More Junipero Serra Quotes 1
Through many dangers, toils and snares, I have already come; 'Tis grace has brought me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home. John Newton English More John Newton Quotes 1
The self-existent Lord pierced the senses to turn outward. Thus we look to the world outside and see not the Self within us. A sage withdrew his senses from the world of change and, seeking immortality, looked within and beheld the deathless self. Katha Upanishad More Katha Upanishad Quotes 1
Religion may be defined thus: a belief in, and homage rendered to, existences unseen and causes unknown. Frances Wright Scottish Writer More Frances Wright Quotes 1
Thus they have an idol that they petition for victory in war; another for success in their labors; and so for everything in which they seek or desire prosperity, they have their idols, which they honor and serve. Hernando Cortes Spanish Leader More Hernando Cortes Quotes 1
When Shakespeare begins his exposition thus he generally at first makes people talk about the hero, but keeps the hero himself for some time out of sight, so that we await his entrance with curiosity, and sometimes with anxiety. Andrew Coyle Bradley American Judge More Andrew Coyle Bradley Quotes 0
Moreover the incorporation requires the same components needed for protein synthesis, and is inhibited by the same inhibitors. Thus the system is most unlikely to be a complete artefact and is very probably closely related to genuine protein synthesis. Francis Crick English Scientist More Francis Crick Quotes 0
Thus happiness depends, as nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppose. William Cowper English Poet More William Cowper Quotes 0
In my book I don't just demonstrate that free enterprise is the most efficient way of organizing an economy - which it is. I also show that it's an expression of American values, and, thus, that a fight for free enterprise is very much a fight for our culture. Arthur C. Brooks American Author More Arthur C. Brooks Quotes 0
Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present, which seldom happens to us. Jean de la Bruyere French Philosopher More Jean de la Bruyere Quotes 0
Both our senses and our passions are a supply to the imperfection of our nature; thus they show that we are such sort of creatures as to stand in need of those helps which higher orders of creatures do not. Joseph Butler English Clergyman More Joseph Butler Quotes 0
Thus Christian humanism is as indispensable to the Christian way of life as Christian ethics and a Christian sociology. Christopher Dawson English Writer More Christopher Dawson Quotes 0
Every discourse, even a poetic or oracular sentence, carries with it a system of rules for producing analogous things and thus an outline of methodology. Jacques Derrida French Philosopher More Jacques Derrida Quotes 0
In philosophy, you have to reckon with the implicit level of an accumulated reserve, and thus with a very great number of relays, with the shared responsibility of these relays. Jacques Derrida French Philosopher More Jacques Derrida Quotes 0
Rock musicians, and a vast array of popular-music musicians, due to their wealth, acquired through the mass of their notoriety, are able to be listened to and heard and thus are able to effect change on an international level. Bill Dixon American Musician More Bill Dixon Quotes 0
Busy old fool, unruly Sun, why dost thou thus through windows and through curtains call on us? Must to thy motions lovers seasons run? John Donne British Poet More John Donne Quotes 0
By education most have been misled; So they believe, because they were bred. The priest continues where the nurse began, And thus the child imposes on the man. John Dryden English Poet More John Dryden Quotes 0
Black people should have recognition for themselves and their backgrounds and their relationships with other people in the world and thus lose some of their alienation. This museum has certainly stood for that in this town. Katherine Dunham American Dancer More Katherine Dunham Quotes 0
The bosses of our mass media, press, radio, film and television, succeed in their aim of taking our minds off disaster. Thus, the distraction they offer demands the antidote of maximum concentration on disaster. Ernst Fischer Austrian Writer More Ernst Fischer Quotes 0
The Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act expires at the end of this year. Thus, we must act quickly to ensure our constituents continue to receive the services they enjoy. Eliot Engel American Politician More Eliot Engel Quotes 0