Saturday, April 20, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Yann Martel

« All quotes from this author
 

To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is akin to choosing immobility as a means of transportation.
--
Chapter 7, p. 31

 
Yann Martel

» Yann Martel - all quotes »



Tags: Yann Martel Quotes, Life Quotes, Sports Quotes, Authors starting by M


Similar quotes

 

"Everyone is bisexual’: “I’ve always had as many powerful, creative ladies in my life as I have men, and you could probably describe some of those relationships as romantic. I think everyone’s bisexual to some degree or another; it’s just a question of whether or not you choose to recognise it and embrace it. Personally, I think choosing between men and women is like choosing between cake and ice cream. You’d be daft not to try both when there are so many different flavours.”

 
Bjork Guomundsdottir
 

The right to choose to die in a manner and by a means of ones own choosing is the ultimate personal and civil liberty.

 
Derek Humphry
 

Philosophy has to grant that revelation is possible. But to grant that revelation is possible means to grant that philosophy is perhaps something infinitely unimportant. To grant that revelation is possible means to grant that the philosophic life is not necessarily, not evidently, the right life. Philosophy, the life devoted to the quest for evident knowledge available to man as man, would itself rest on an unevident, arbitrary, or blind decision. This would merely confirm the thesis of faith, that there is no possibility of consistency, of a consistent and thoroughly sincere life, without belief in revelation. The mere fact that philosophy and revelation cannot refute each other would constitute the refutation of philosophy by revelation.

 
Leo Strauss
 

In choosing a president, we really don't choose a Republican or Democrat, a conservative or liberal. We choose a leader.

 
Rudy Giuliani
 

Aristotle’s view that philosophy begins with wonder, not as in our day with doubt, is a positive point of departure for philosophy. Indeed, the world will no doubt learn that it does not do to begin with the negative, and the reason for success up to the present is that philosophers have never quite surrendered to the negative and thus have never earnestly done what they have said. They merely flirt with doubt.

 
Soren Aabye Kierkegaard
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact