General Sayings

511 sayings found from 511 authors

The path to the nucleus is easy to find, but the nucleus itself is hard to reach.

— Werner Heisenberg 1938
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It is not proper to teach the Oral Law except to a single individual, and then only if he is a wise and understanding man.

— Maimonides c. 1170-1180
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For I assure you, I never did set the King's Highness's pleasure above my conscience.

— Thomas More 1534
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There are some people who, if they don't get a little drunk, say nothing at all worth hearing.

— Erasmus 1511
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All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit in a quiet room alone.

— Blaise Pascal 1669 (posthumous)
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The naked truth of decolonization is always a violent phenomenon.

— Frantz Fanon 1961
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The relationship between Occident and Orient is a relationship of power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony.

— Edward Said 1978
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The fight against tuberculosis is hopeless unless we attack the germ directly.

— Robert Koch 1901
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The meaning of meaning is infinite différance.

— Jacques Derrida 1967
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We cannot choose whether we want to communicate or not; we are always already communicating.

— Jurgen Habermas 1981
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The problem is not the problem, the problem is your attitude about the problem.

— Slavoj Zizek 2000s-2010s
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Never forget that justice is what love looks like in public.

— Cornel West 1990s-2000s
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There's no such thing as a female genius. There are female geniuses in very specific domains, but there's no female genius in the general sense.

— Jordan Peterson 2017
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Free will is a myth.

— Yuval Noah Harari 2018
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The three most addictive substances on earth are heroin, carbohydrates, and a monthly salary.

— Nassim Nicholas Taleb 2018
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Human beings are so made that the ones who do the crushing feel nothing; it is the person who is crushed who feels it.

— Simone Weil 1940
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Earth’s Secret to a starting Point of Glass Was solved for me; it was the Glass that was the Cause.

— Omar Khayyam c. 11th-12th Century
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Hindu and Muslim are pots of the same clay; but the potter has given them different names.

— Kabir c. 15th Century
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I grieve to say that I know of no country where the practice of dentistry is so atrocious as in England.

— Charles Dickens 1846
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The public is the only critic whose opinion is worth anything at all.

— Mark Twain 1888
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