Philosophical Sayings

66 sayings found from 66 authors

The more I live, the more I regret how little I know.

— Claude Monet Undated, approximate late 19th/early 20th century
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I don't do drugs. I am a drug.

— Salvador Dali Undated, approximate mid-20th century
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Painting completed my life.

— Frida Kahlo Undated, approximate mid-20th century
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If your joy is derived from what society thinks of you, you're always going to be disappointed.

— Madonna Various
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Revolutions that last don't happen from the top down. They happen from the bottom up.

— Gloria Steinem Approx. 1990s-2000s
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I like it when somebody tells me a story, and I actually really feel that that's becoming like a lost art in American cinema.

— Quentin Tarantino 1994
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All is mystery; but he is a slave who will not struggle to penetrate the dark veil.

— Benjamin Disraeli 19th Century
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Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand.

— Neil Armstrong Approx. 2000s
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I looked and looked but I didn't see God.

— Yuri Gagarin 1961
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Courage is the price that life exacts for granting peace, the soul that knows it not, knows no release from little things.

— Amelia Earhart Approx. 1920s-1930s
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Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization.

— Charles Lindbergh Mid-20th Century
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I have not told the half of what I saw.

— Marco Polo 1324 (approximate)
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By prevailing over all obstacles and distractions, one may unfailingly arrive at his chosen goal or destination.

— Christopher Columbus Late 15th - early 16th century (approximate)
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Go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart.

— Ferdinand Magellan Early 16th century (approximate)
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Ambition leads me not only farther than any other man has been before me, but as far as I think it possible for man to go.

— Captain James Cook 18th century (approximate)
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To conquer oneself is the first and greatest victory.

— Hernan Cortes 16th century (approximate)
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There is no room for cowards on this enterprise.

— Francisco Pizarro c. 1520s-1530s
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Fortune favors the bold.

— Vasco da Gama c. 1490s
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Traveling offers you a hundred roads to adventure, and gives your heart wings!

— Ibn Battuta c. 1350s
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There's one thing everyone should understand: I like my character.

— Dennis Rodman 1990s-2000s
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