303 Quotes About Idealism
- Author Maurice Merleau-Ponty
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the real is coherent and probable because it is real, and not real because it is coherent...
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- Author Adam Nevill
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Over there, Dante, are three clever debunkers. You know what a debunker is? A person who lacks imagination, Dante. Who can only thrive in the world. Their dull creed replaced spirituality with a new god of economics. But what has that achieved? People are dissatisfied, bored, unfulfilled. Those three can do nothing but mock the intuitive and the creative. Like us, Dante, who flee the everyday world and seek a meaning through our endeavours. We are the fortunate ones.
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- Author Harold Bloom
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All writers are to some extent inventors, describing people as they would like to see them in life.
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- Author Nathaniel Hawthorne
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Why are poets so apt to choose their mates, not for any similarity of poetic endowment, but for qualities which might make the happiness of the rudest handicraftsman as well as that of the ideal craftsman of the spirit? Because, probably, at his highest elevation, the poet needs no human intercourse; but he finds it dreary to descend, and be a stranger.
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- Author Francis A. Schaeffer
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If we demand, in any of our relationships, either perfection or nothing. we will get the nothing. Only when we have learned this will we be Bible-believing Christians, and only then will we understand something of life. Only then can we be more understanding toward men and show real compassion. Consequently, I would repeat, if in any of our relationships of life we demand perfection or nothing, we will have nothing.
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- Author Mwanandeke Kindembo
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The majority of the people do not seem to agree uponone single law that can be used with less effort in attracting the ideal life partner to us.
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- Author Melanie D. West
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A world where there is more love than not is a better world.
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- Author Thomas Stark
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All of the central ideas that mark religious and spiritual thinking can be translated into exact mathematical concepts and made compatible with science. Mathematics is true religion and spirituality, as Pythagoras understood.
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- Author John Gardner
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We human beings glimpse lofty ideals, catch ourselves betraying them, and sink to suicidal despair--despair from which only the love of our friends can save us, since friends see in us those nobler qualities we ourselves, out of long familiarity, have forgotten we possess. That, of course, is why the suicidal person is difficult around his friends.
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