What would you do if you only had five years to live? This is a question that has been asked by many philosophers throughout history. While there is no right answer, their quotes can help provide guidance in life. Here are some of the best philosopher quotes compiled to help entrepreneurs live life to the fullest.
The question of how we should live our lives is an age-old one. Philosophers have been asking it for centuries, and their quotes offer valuable wisdom for entrepreneurs. Whether you only have five years left or not, these quotes can help you make the most of your time and live with purpose.
The best philosopher quotes
1. Women do not often fall in love with philosophers. — Samuel Richardson
2. Conclusions that philosophers first establish by way of torturous reasoning have a way, over time, of leaking into shared knowledge. — Rebecca Goldstein
3. As useful as an unhappy artist. As useless as a happy philosopher. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana, N for Nigger: Aphorisms for Grown Children and Childish Grown–ups
4. I profess to learn and to teach anatomy not from books but from dissections, not from the tenets of Philosophers but from the fabric of Nature. — William Harvey
5. Philosophers console themselves with explanations. — Marty Rubin
6. The Philosopher’s Stone was called Silence. — Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann
7. All are sure in their days except the most wise … He is the wisest philosopher who holds his theory with some doubt. — Michael Faraday
8. To a philosopher no circumstance, however trifling, is too minute. — Oliver Goldsmith
9. Funest philosophers and ponderers, Their evocations are the speech of clouds. — Wallace Stevens
10. It is easier to define whether or not you can afford something than whether you need it in the first place. — Michael F. Bruyn, The Philosopher’s Toolbox for Entrepreneurs
11. A philosopher is someone who promotes moral excellence, argues for moral excellence, and gets other people to behave morally and excellently based on those arguments. — Stefan Molyneux
12. The philosopher whose dealings are with divine order himself acquires the characteristics of order and divinity. — Plato, The Republic
13. Give yourself permission 2 evolve. Become a philosopher — come up with your own interpretation of life and stop accepting someone else’s as your truth.
14. It is perfectly true, as philosophers say, that life must be understood backwards. But they forget the other proposition, that it must be lived forwards. — Soren Kierkegaard
15. The Encyclopedia––the advance artillery of reason, the armada of philosophy, the siege engine of the enlightenment… — Peter Prange, The Philosopher’s Kiss
16. Politics is a matter of leading other people. Admittedly not where they want to go, but where they ought to go. — Peter Prange, The Philosopher’s Kiss
17. Because philosophy arises from awe, a philosopher is bound in his way to be a lover of myths and poetic fables. Poets and philosophers are alike in being big with wonder. — Thomas Aquinas
18. Moralists and philosophers have adjudged those who throw temptation in the way of the erring, equally guilty with those who are thereby led into evil — Mark Twain
19. A philosopher must be more than a philosopher. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
20. The philosophers Camus and Sartre raise the question whether or not a man can condemn himself. — Stokely Carmichael
21. There is only one thing a philosopher can be relied upon to do, and that is to contradict other philosophers. — William James
22. If I became a philosopher, if I have so keenly sought this fame for which I’m still waiting, it’s all been to seduce women basically.–Jean — Paul Sartre
23. Candide, who trembled like a philosopher, hid himself as well as he could during this heroic butchery. — Voltaire, Candide
24. They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth.–Plato, philosopher (427–347 BCE) — Plato
25. Death comes in endless forms. Of the body. Of the soul. Of the heart.–Catriona Mercant, philosopher and warrior. (circa 1419) — Nalini Singh, Silver Silence
26. Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data. — Thomas Kuhn
27. In a world of universal poverty The philosophers alone will be fat Against the autumn winds In an autumn that will be perpetual. — Wallace Stevens
28. Funest philosophers and ponderers, Their evocations are the speech of clouds. — Wallace Stevens
29. Consistency is a virtue for trains: what we want from a philosopher is insights, whether he comes by them consistently or not. — Stephen Vizinczey
30. It’s easier to get philosophers to agree than clocks. — Seneca, Apocolocyntosis
31. The philosopher often appears ridiculous in the practical affairs of life, because he or she has stepped out of the rush of time. — Theaetetus
32. It’s easier to get philosophers to agree than clocks. — Seneca, Apocolocyntosis
33. Since ancient times, philosophers have maintained that to strive too hard for one’s own happiness is self–defeating. — Peter Singer
34. It is good to renew one’s wonder, said the philosopher. Space travel has again made children of us all. — Ray Bradbury
35. Not every leader is a philosopher, but each leader should cultivate a philosophical mindset. — Pearl Zhu, Thinkingaire: 100 Game Changing Digital Mindsets to Compete for the Future
36. Give yourself permission 2 evolve. Become a philosopher — come up with your own interpretation of life and stop accepting someone else’s as your truth.
37. Philosophers of science have repeatedly demonstrated that more than one theoretical construction can always be placed upon a given collection of data. — Thomas Kuhn
38. Give yourself permission 2 evolve. Become a philosopher — come up with your own interpretation of life and stop accepting someone else’s as your truth.
39. Science is organized knowledge. Wisdom is organized life. — Will Durant, The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World’s Greatest Philosophers
40. The Country is both the Philosopher’s Garden and his Library, in which he Reads and Contemplates the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God. — William Penn
41. There is nothing as dangerous as an economist who only knows economics except the moral philosopher who knows no economics. — Peter J. Boettke
42. No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher. — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
43. To rove about, musing, that is to say loitering, is, for a philosopher, a good way of spending time. — Victor Hugo
44. They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth.–Plato, philosopher (427–347 BCE) — Plato
45. My advice to you is get married: if you find a good wife you’ll be happy; if not, you’ll become a philosopher. — Socrates
46. It is easier to define whether or not you can afford something than whether you need it in the first place. — Michael F. Bruyn, The Philosopher’s Toolbox for Entrepreneurs
47. Philosophers can debate the meaning of life, but you need a Lord who can declare the meaning of life. — Max Lucado
48. Poets create gods, philosophers destroy them. — Marty Rubin
49. All that matters for philosophers is that it could be true. — Stephen Mumford
50. I would advise a stupid woman always to follow her hsuband–however, a smart woman should rely on her own instincts. — Peter Prange, The Philosopher’s Kiss
Conclusion
In conclusion, philosophers have thought deeply about life, the universe and everything in between. They have given us many great quotes that can inspire us to live a better life. With their words, they have given us the keys to unlocking the secrets of the world and our place in it. We can use their wisdom to shape our lives and to make the world a better place.