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If we conducted ourselves as sensibly in good times as we do in hard times, we could all acquire a competence.
— William Feather
Artists must be men of wit, consciously or unconsciously philosophers; read, study and think a great deal of life ...
— Robert Henri
I have a general moral: great philosophers may be great, but that is not a reason to follow them. Don't be a follower. Work it out for yourself.
— Tim Crane
I read all the great philosophers but most people just hear what they want to hear and it makes it easy for them to brand us devil worshippers.
— Marilyn Manson
Philosophers call God the great unknown The great misknown is more like it!
— Philibert Joseph Roux
Undoubtedly, philosophers are in the right when they tell us that nothing is great or little otherwise than by comparison.
— Jonathan Swift
A great scholar is seldom a great philosopher.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I eat a lot of whole grains for breakfast, a lot of dried fruit. And my big thing is pasta. I do a lot of simple pasta, with great ingredients.
— Joe Bastianich
Why do we spend so much of our limited time on this earth focusing on all the things that our eulogies will never cover?
— Arianna Huffington
He was not only the last of the great Greek philosophers, he was Europe's first great biologist.
— Jostein Gaarder
I know China are very good in table tennis. Let me see what happens in tennis. I am pretty happy with the way I am playing.
— Anastasia Myskina
If I wished to punish a province, I would have it governed by philosophers.
— Frederick The Great
Our earthly ball a peopled garden.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
The French have never produced a great philosopher. Great wine maybe, but no great philosophers.
— Michael O'Leary
To this principle of vanity, which philosophers call a mean one, and which I do not, I owe a great part of the figure which I have made in life.
— Lord Chesterfield
My favourite finds are often antique pieces with a history.
— Alice Temperley