“Man finally knows that he is alone in the indifferent immensity of the Universe, from which he emerged by accident.” KnowsMenArtPhilosophyUniverseHistoryAccidentsIndifferentImmensity Author:Jacques Monod
“Man is abandoned on earth in the midst of his infinite responsibilities, without help, with no aim but what he sets himself.” MenArtPhilosophyHelpingEarthResponsibilityHistoryInfiniteAimMidstAbandoned Author:Jean-Paul Sartre
“Heresy is the lifeblood of religions. It is faith that begets heresies. There are no heresies in a dead religion.” ArtPhilosophyHistoryHeresyBegets Author:Andre Suares
“Language is our body and our breath, our world and our thought, our perception and even out unconscious.” WorldArtPhilosophyBodyLanguageHistoryPerceptionBreathsUnconsciousOur WorldOur Thoughts Author:Philippe Sollers
“Every man has seen the wall that limits his mind.” MenMindArtPhilosophyHistoryWallLimitsEvery Man Author:Alfred de Vigny
“Life is a loom, weaving illusion.” ArtPhilosophyLife IsHistoryIllusionWeavingLoomingSuch Is Life Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“The whole life of the philosopher is a preparation for death.” ArtPhilosophyWholeHistoryPhilosopherWhole LifePreparationPreparation For Death Author:Plato
“Equilibrium is the profoundest tendency of all human activity.” HumansArtPhilosophyHistoryActivityTendenciesEquilibriumHuman Activity Author:Jean Piaget
“No good poem, however confessional it may be, is just a self-expression. Who on earth would claim that the pearl expresses the oyster?” MayArtSelfPhilosophyEarthHistoryExpressionClaimsPearlsSelf ExpressionOysters Author:C. S. Lewis