“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
“You can never forget the time you are living in because the past is the past and it will never come back. So to adjust your philosophy and creativity in fashion to the time you’re living in is the most important thing.” ImportantPhilosophyPastForgetCreativityFashionImportant ThingsNever Forget Author:Donatella Versace
“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
“Life is short - while we speak it flies; enjoy, then, the present, and forget the future; such is the moral of ancient poetry, a graceful and a wise moral - indulged beneath a southern sky, and all deserving, the phrase applied to it - the philosophy of the garden.” LifePhilosophyLife IsSpeakEnjoyForgetMoralWiseSkyFutureGardenAncientPhrasesSouthernLife Is ShortDeserving Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“If you're studying Geology, which is all facts, as soon as you get out of school you forget it all, but Philosophy you remember just enough to screw you up for the rest of your life.” IfsEnoughPhilosophyFactsHumorSchoolFunnyRememberForgetStudyScrewsForget ItRest Of Your LifeGeologyScrew You Author:Steve Martin
“Who am I, why am I here? Forget the question, someone give me another beer.” GivingPhilosophyForgetGive MeBeer Author:Meat Loaf
“Above all, creators remain drawn to the age-old paradoxes that philosophy grapples with [and]...that art occasionally resolves...the problem of the one and the many; unity and variety; determinism and freedom; mechanism and vitalism; good and evil; time and eternity; the plenum and the void; moral absolutism and relativism... These are the basic problems of human existence, and as far as we possibly can we arrange things to forget them.” HumansArtPhilosophyProblemAgeEvilForgetExistenceMoralEternityUnityCreatorVarietyGood And EvilParadoxResolveVoidMechanismHuman ExistenceDeterminismRelativismAbsolutismMoral Absolutism Author:Frank Barron
“Animals learn death first at the moment of death;...man approaches death with the knowledge it is closer every hour, and this creates a feeling of uncertainty over his life, even for him who forgets in the business of life that annihilation is awaiting him. It is for this reason chiefly that we have philosophy and religion.” MenFirstsReasonPhilosophyMomentsFeelingsHoursForgetAnimalApproachUncertaintyAnnihilationPhilosophy And Religion Author:Arthur Schopenhauer