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Cats are the runes of beauty, invincibility, wonder, pride, freedom, coldness, self-sufficiency, and dainty individuality - the qualities of sensitive, enlightened, mentally developed, pagan, cynical, poetic, philosophic, dispassionate, reserved, independent, Nietzschean, unbroken, civilised, master-class men.
H. P. Lovecraft
Freedom
Cats
Pride
Men
Beauty
Cynical
Coldness
Philosophic
Independent
Unbroken
Civilised
Poetic
Mentally
Developed
Individuality
Qualities
Self-Sufficiency
Wonder
Sensitive
Pagan
Dispassionate
Reserved
Dainty
Enlightened
It is no compliment to be the stupidly idolised master of a dog whose instinct it is to idolise, but it is a very distinct tribute to be chosen as the friend and confidant of a philosophic cat who is wholly his own master and could easily choose another companion if he found such an one more agreeable and interesting.
H. P. Lovecraft
Dog
Master
Own
Philosophic
Distinct
Easily
Tribute
Compliment
More
Could
Cat
He
Instinct
Another
His
Friend
Very
Confidant
Interesting
Choose
Who
Companion
Agreeable
Wholly
Chosen
Found
Whose
Look, I don't want to wax philosophic, but I will say that if you're alive you've got to flap your arms and legs, you've got to jump around a lot, for life is the very opposite of death, and therefore you must at very least think noisy and colorfully, or you're not alive.
Mel Brooks
Life
Death
You
Will
Think
Philosophic
Wax
Say
Alive
Must
Noisy
Look
Arms
Around
Got
Least
Opposite
Lot
Jump
Very
Flap
Want
Legs
Your
Therefore
Liberty is the possibility of doubting, the possibility of making a mistake, the possibility of searching and experimenting, the possibility of saying No to any authority - literary, artistic, philosophic, religious, social and even political.
Ignazio Silone
Saying
Mistake
Liberty
Political
Doubting
Philosophic
Possibility
Religious
Making
Authority
Any
Artistic
Literary
Experimenting
Social
Even
Searching
Hence poetry is something more philosophic and of graver import than history, since its statements are rather of the nature of universals, whereas those of history are singulars.
Aristotle
Nature
History
Philosophic
Statements
Those
Something
Rather
More
Poetry
Since
Import
Than
Whereas
Hence
Universal
What do you mean by faith? Is faith enough for Man? Should he be satisfied with faith alone? Is there no way of finding out the truth? Is the attitude of faith, of believing in something for which there can be no more than philosophic proof, the true mark of a Christian?
Clifford D. Simak
Attitude
Truth
Faith
Alone
You
Man
Truth Is
Satisfied
Christian
Enough
Mark
Philosophic
Way
Out
Finding
Proof
Something
More
He
True
Than
Which
Mean
Should
Believing
'Truth Will Set U Free' is about honesty. My philosophic belief that ultimately being true to yourself is liberating, with every individual's inalienable right to be who they are without fear or recrimination.
Corey Hart
Truth
Yourself
Honesty
Fear
Will
Free
Every
Philosophic
Liberating
About
Individual
True
Without
Ultimately
Being
Inalienable
Inalienable Right
Who
Belief
Right
Set
To despise riches, may, indeed, be philosophic, but to dispense them worthily, must surely be more beneficial to mankind.
Frances Burney
Beneficial
Despise
Philosophic
Indeed
Worthily
Must
More
Surely
May
Them
Mankind
Riches
Dispense
We will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind. In the faith that looks through death, in years that bring the philosophic mind.
John Bacon
Death
Faith
Strength
Mind
Will
Philosophic
Find
Rather
Remains
Through
Looks
Years
Behind
Grieve
Bring
The process of philosophic and scientific enlightenment has shaken the stability of beliefs held explicitly as articles of faith.
Michael Polanyi
Faith
Philosophic
Shaken
Scientific
Articles
Stability
Process
Explicitly
Held
Beliefs
Enlightenment
It was also Hegel who established the view that the different philosophic systems that we find in history are to be comprehended in terms of development and that they are generally one-sided because they owe their origins to a reaction against what has gone before.
Walter Kaufmann
History
Before
Gone
Philosophic
Systems
Find
One-Sided
Generally
Development
Terms
Also
Reaction
Because
Owe
Established
Different
Against
Hegel
View
Who
Origins
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