“Another fundamental principle taught by the Law of Moses is this: Wrong cannot be ascribed to God in any way whatever; all evils and afflictions as well as all kinds of happiness of man, whether they concern one individual or a community, are distributed according to justice; they are the result of strict judgement that admits no wrong whatever.” MenWayWellsKindLawEvilIndividualCommunityJusticeResultsPrinciplesTaughtConcernFundamentalsAll KindsJudgementStrictAfflictionMosesFundamental Principles Book:Guide for the perplexed Source: Guide for the perplexed
“In many places, above all in the Anglo-Saxon countries, logistics is today considered the only possible form of strict philosophy, because its result and procedures yield an assured profit for the construction of the technological universe. In America and elsewhere, logistics as the only proper philosophy of the future is thus beginning today to seize power over the intellectual world.” WorldCountryPhilosophyTodayAmericaFormUniverseResultsIntellectualProfitYieldConstructionElsewhereTechnologicalStrictAssuredProceduresLogisticsAnglo Saxon Author:Martin Heidegger
“There is another method of obtaining money... It does not presuppose the existence of accumulated results of previous development, and hence may be considered as the only one which is available in strict logic. This method of obtaining money is the creation of purchasing power by banks. The form it takes is immaterial.” MayDoeFormPoliticsResultsExistenceEconomyCreationDevelopmentLogicMethodAvailableLiberalismStrictObtainingPurchasingPurchasing Power Author:Joseph A. Schumpeter
“Scientific reason, with its strict conscience, its lack of prejudice, and its determination to question every result again the moment it might lead to the least intellectual advantage, does in an area of secondary interest what we ought to be doing with the basic questions of life.” LifeDoeReasonMomentsMightInterestResultsOughtIntellectualConscienceAdvantageAreasDeterminationPrejudiceStrict Book:Precision and Soul: Essays and Addresses Source: Precision and Soul: Essays and Addresses
“I guess there are no real strict rules [in comedy], but I just learn to apply my philosophy about comedy which is, it's a serious business and the result needs to be funny, not the process.” NeedsRealPhilosophyProcessResultsComedySeriousStrictSerious BusinessStrict Rules Author:Christoph Waltz