Jostein Gaarder

Sophie's World: A Novel About the History of Philosophy

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  • Agnes Mayanghas quoted4 years ago
    Heraclitus pointed out that the world is characterized by opposites. If we were never ill, we would not know what it was to be well. If we never knew hunger, we would take no pleasure in being full. If there were never any war, we would not appreciate peace. And if there were no winter, we would never see the spring.
  • Rinihas quoted8 years ago
    You can’t experience being alive without realizing that you have to die, she thought. But it’s just as impossible to realize you have to die without thinking how incredibly amazing it is to be alive.
  • Zain Rasoolhas quoted5 months ago
    Democritus once said that he would rather discover a new cause of nature than be the King of Persia.
  • Zain Rasoolhas quoted5 months ago
    “The opinions of most people,” he said, “are like the playthings of infants.”
  • Zain Rasoolhas quoted5 months ago
    When forced to choose between relying either on his senses or his reason, he chose reason
  • Zain Rasoolhas quoted5 months ago
    cannot step twice into the same river.
  • b0970881875has quoted3 years ago
    He who cannot draw on three thousand years

    Is living from hand to mouth

    GOETHE
  • b9522657320has quoted3 years ago
    “Everything flows,” said Heraclitus. Everything is in constant flux and movement, nothing is abiding. Therefore we “cannot step twice into the same river.” When I step into the river for the second time, neither I nor the river are the same.
  • b9522657320has quoted3 years ago
    Both good and bad have their inevitable place in the order of things, Heraclitus believed. Without this constant interplay of opposites the world would cease to exist.
  • b9522657320has quoted3 years ago
    Heraclitus pointed out that the world is characterized by opposites. If we were never ill, we would not know what it was to be well. If we never knew hunger, we would take no pleasure in being full. If there were never any war, we would not appreciate peace. And if there were no winter, we would never see the spring.
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