“There is no possible source of evil except good.” ReligionEvilSourceMoralityPhilosophical Author:Saint Augustine
“I use biography, I use literary connections (as with Platen - this seems to me extremely helpful for appreciating the nuances of Mann's and Aschenbach's sexuality), I use philosophical sources (but not in the way many Mann critics do, where the philosophical theses and concepts seem to be counters to be pushed around rather than ideas to be probed), and I use juxtapositions with other literary works (including Mann's other fiction) and with works of music.” WayIdeasUseSeemsFictionSourceConceptsAppreciateConnectionsPhilosophicalCriticsIncludingSexualityHelpfulBiographiesNuanceThesisJuxtapositionLiterary Works Author:Philip Kitcher
“In the end, we learn about the most basic philosophical questions - like "How to live?" - from a broad mixture of sources, including literature and philosophy, history and anthropology. These sources can guide our reflections on our own experiences, as we explore and reconsider. Mann contributed to such explorations in a distinctive way, and I hope my book brings that out.” WayBookEndsPhilosophyLiteratureSourceReflectionPhilosophicalIncludingGuidesExplorationBroadsMixturesAnthropologyDistinctivePhilosophical Questions Author:Philip Kitcher
“There is a fountain of youth: it is your mind, your talents, the creativity you bring to your life and the lives of the people you love. When you learn to tap this source, you will truly have defeated age.” PeopleLifeMindAgeDeathWomenCreativityTalentYouthSourcePhilosophicalAgingOld AgeUpliftingBirthdayDefeatedSeniorFountainOld PeopleYoung AgeGrowing OldAgeingOld LadyGrowing OlderBe YoungYouthfulnessParents And GrandparentsFunny AgingBirthdays And AgingFunny Old Age BirthdayYoung And OldSophiaYouth And Old AgeAge And YouthAging GracefullySenior CitizenFunny AgeOver 50Staying YoungAge Of 40Inspirational AgeFountain Of YouthGifts And TalentsSkin CareAging ProcessAge And WisdomLost YouthRelated To CreativityGrowing Old GracefullyAge WisdomYouth FunnyYouth LifeCreativity And LearningTurning 50Age LifeAge LoveYoung Days Author:Sophia Loren
“When your consciousness is directed outward, mind and world arise. When it is directed inward, it realises its own Source and returns home into the Unmanifested.” WorldMindHomeConsciousnessSourceReturnPhilosophicalAriseRealisingInward Author:Eckhart Tolle
“To understand is nothing, but to be understood-that is the problem and the source of anguish. The soul throbs and would have the other know-but can not and feels isolated. Then come gestures, words, awkward explanations and material symbols for imponderable outbursts of feeling-and the soul despairs.” KnowsFeelsSoulFeelingsProblemMaterialsSourceDespairUnderstoodPhilosophicalSymbolsExplanationIsolatedGesturesAwkwardCan NotAnguishOutburst Author:Andre Gide
“The being who, for most men, is the source of the most lively, and even, be it said, to the shame of philosophical delights, the most lasting joys; the being towards or for whom all their efforts tend for whom and by whom fortunes are made and lost; for whom, but especially by whom, artists and poets compose their most delicate jewels; from whom flow the most enervating pleasures and the most enriching sufferings - woman, in a word, is not, for the artist in general... only the female of the human species. She is rather a divinity, a star.” MenHumansMadeSaidJoyArtistSufferingLostStarsWomenPleasureEffortPoetSourceFemaleFlowPhilosophicalShameFortuneSpeciesDelightDivinityLastingDelicateJewelsLivelyHuman SpeciesEnriching Author:Charles Baudelaire
“We know next to nothing with any certainty about Pythagoras, except that he was not really called Pythagoras. The name by which he is known to us was probably a nickname bestowed by his followers. According to one source, it meant ‘He who spoke truth like an oracle’. Rather than entrust his mathematical and philosophical ideas to paper, Pythagoras is said to have expounded them before large crowds. The world’s most famous mathematician was also its first rhetorician.” KnowsWorldFirstsSaidIdeasNextNamesKnownSourcePaperPhilosophicalCrowdsCertaintyMathematicalSpokesFollowersMathematicianNicknamesOraclesLarge Crowds Author:Daniel Tammet