“Philosophers are all caught up in their philosophies. That's their house of cards. Religious leaders are caught up in their religious movements to the point where they forget about freedom. Everybody's got their drama going.” PhilosophyHumanityHouseReligiousForgetLeaderMovementBuddhismDramaCaughtPhilosopherCardsCaught UpReligious LeadersHouse Of Cards Author:Frederick Lenz
“Education is hanging around until you've caught on.” PhilosophySchoolLiteratureEducationLearningTeachingCaughtEducationalSchoolingSchooledHomeschoolingIcyTeaching And LearningSchools And EducationSchool EducationTeaching And EducationHanging AroundTeaching EducationTeaching LearningEducation And KnowledgeBest EducationSubjects In SchoolHome Teaching Author:Robert Frost
“We fall into states of illusion - we forget all this. We get caught up in desires, frustrations, political movements, philosophies, religions, the getting of a living, the pain of a body, the pleasure of a body.” StatesPhilosophyBodyPainPoliticalDesireFallForgetPleasureMovementIgnoranceIllusionCaughtFrustrationCaught UpPolitical Movements Author:Frederick Lenz
“The only problem that occurs in the practice of tantra is when you don't practice tantra and fool yourself. You get caught up in powerful vortexes of negative energy which pull you into the lower bardo regions ... into the mud.” PhilosophyProblemEnergyPowerfulPracticeFoolNegativeCaughtRegionsCaught UpMudTantraVortexNegative Energy Author:Frederick Lenz
“In every philosophical school, three thinkers succeed one another in the following way: the first produces out of himself the sapand seed, the second draws it out into threads and spins a synthetic web, and the third waits in this web for the sacrificial victims that are caught in it--and tries to live off philosophy.” WayTryingFirstsPhilosophySchoolThreeWaitingProduceSucceedDrawsThirdsPhilosophicalVictimCaughtFollowingSeedsThinkerThreadSpidersSynthetic Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Philosophy lives in words, but truth and fact well up into our lives in ways that exceed verbal formulation. There is in the living act of perception always something that glimmers and twinkles and will not be caught, and for which reflection comes too late.” WayWellsPhilosophyFactsOur LivesLife PhilosophyLatePerceptionReflectionCaughtToo LateExceed Book:The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature Source: The Varieties of Religious Experience: A Study in Human Nature
“When I first began studying philosophy, a good deal of what went on in analytic epistemology was focused on addressing the Gettier problem. At first, I became quite caught up in it, and the kind of analytical ingenuity required for the work appealed to me. After a while, however, I started to lose interest.” FirstsKindPhilosophyProblemInterestLosesDealsStudyCaughtFocusedCaught UpIngenuityEpistemologyAnalyticsStudying Philosophy Author:Hilary Kornblith