Quote by Immanuel Kant
All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the und

All our knowledge begins with the senses, proceeds then to the understanding, and ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. – Immanuel Kant

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Two things fill the heart with renewed and increasing awe and reverence the more often and the more steadily that they are meditated on: the starry skies above me and the moral law inside me. – Immanuel Kant

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It is not Gods will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy. – Immanuel Kant

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All the interests of my reason, speculative as well as practical, combine in the three following questions: 1. What can I know? 2. What ought I to do? 3. What may I hope? – Immanuel Kant

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Science is the knowledge of consequences, and dependence of one fact upon another. – Thomas Hobbes

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The Greeks possessed a knowledge of human nature we seem hardly able to attain to without passing through the strengthening hibernation of a new barbarism. – Georg C. Lichtenberg

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Helping someone come to a saving knowledge of Christ is the greatest achievement possible. – Charles Stanley

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I feel like 35. At 35 youre old enough to know something and young enough to look forward to what you can do with the knowledge. So I stayed at 35! – Michael Caine

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The future is made of the same stuff as the present. – Simone Weil

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Whenever I have bid a hasty goodbye to a loved one, Ive always made sure that my record collection was safely stored away in the boot of the car. – Robert Plant

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My father I liked, but it was only after his death that I got to know him by writing the play. – Hugh Leonard

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Frugality is one of the most beautiful and joyful words in the English language, and yet one that we are culturally cut off from understanding and enjoying. The consumption society has made us feel that happiness lies in having things, and has failed to teach us the happiness of not having things. – Elise Boulding