"Hast any philosophy in thee shepherd? .• • • • . . . He that wants money, means and content, is without three good friends; that the property of rain is to wet and fire to burn; that good pasture makes fat sheep, and a great cause of the night is lack of the sun; that he that hath learned no wit by nature nor art may complain of good breeding or comes of a very dull kindred."
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"I shall show the cinders of my spirits Through the ashes of my chance."
"The bosom-weight, your stubborn gift, That no philosophy can lift."
"I think there's some pretty amazing language in the Bible. The thing that's always been interesting to me about religion is that compared to the more modern spirituality, the West Coast pseudo-Buddhist thing that people go for these days, actual Buddhism and Islam have been looking at these philosophical questions, at really hard questions, for a long time. There's a lot of stuff that philosophy doesn't talk about, and in the secular world, a lot of times, people don't talk about these ideas, and that was always really interesting for me."
"You must look at facts, because they look at you."
"No one should waste a day."
"One can usually put one's thoughts better in one's own words."
"Nothing should be done for spite's sake."
"How often in life must one be content with what one can get!"
"Those who serve supreme causes must not consider what they can get but what they can give."
"There never will be enough for everything while the world goes on. The more that is given the more there will be needed."
"There is not one single social or economic principle or concept in the philosophy of the Russian Bolshevik which has not been realized, carried into action, and enshrined in immutable laws a million years ago by the white ant."
"A general philosophy of the female characters in my films is they all want something to believe in, and not having anything."
"He who hopes to avoid all failure and misfortune is trying to live in a fairyland; the wise man realistically accepts failures as a part of life and builds a philosophy to meet them and make the most of them. He lives on the principle of 'nothing attempted, nothing gained' and is resolved that if he fails he is going to fail while trying to succeed."
"[Jean-Paul] Sartre was a throwback to the existential period. I'm not really so much into that these days. I went through a period of going over things and looking at them again to see what they were. But I'm into psychiatry type things. I'm into philosophy. I'm into that sort of thing."
"Become enraptured by the sights and sounds in intrigue of nature and beauty, come along with me and take it all in. Come here my love."
"Let me purify my thoughts and words and deeds that I may be a vehicle for thee."
"I have some intellectual-type pursuits, like studying philosophy and stuff like that."
"Only an unhinged movie survives as a disconnected series of images, of peaks, of visual icebergs. It should display not one central idea but many. It should not reveal a coherent philosophy of composition. It must live on, and because of, its glorious ricketiness."
"There is a constant in the average American imagination and taste, for which the past must be preserved and celebrated in full-scale authentic copy; a philosophy of immortality as duplication. It dominates the relation with the self, with the past, not infrequently with the present, always with History and, even, with the European tradition."