Inquirers Quote by Heraclitus Download Open image “Men who are lovers of wisdom [i.e., philosophers] must be inquirers into many things.” — Heraclitus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Inquirers Inquiry Lovers Men Philosopher Philosophical Philosophy Wisdom
It is easy for men to write and talk like philosophers, but to act with wisdom, there is the rub! — Antoine Rivarol Copy Share Image
Men who love wisdom should acquaint themselves with a great many particulars. — Heraclitus Copy Share Image
“...Since divine truth and scripture clearly teach us that God, the Creator of all things, is Wisdom, a true philosopher will be a lover… — Augustine of Hippo Copy Share Image
I've been very fortunate and met the guys that have become, basically, philosophers and have a kind of sensibility about life that's very precious. — Val Kilmer Copy Share Image
'But the man who is ready to taste every form of knowledge, is glad to learn and never satisfied - he's the man who… — Plato Copy Share Image
Those unmindful when they hear, for all they make of their intelligence, may be regarded as the walking dead. — Heraclitus Copy Share Image
We do not step in the same river twice, for the waters have moved on and we too have changed. — Heraclitus Copy Share Image
But medicine has long had all its means to hand, and has discovered both a principle and a method, through which the discoveries made… — Hippocrates Copy Share Image
Without tact you can learn nothing. Tact teaches you when to be silent. Inquirers who are always questioning never learn anything. — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
The New York Times has had fake stories. CBS has had fake stories. And now Newsweek had a fake story. You realize the only… — Jay Leno Copy Share Image
When children ask you questions about gray hairs, and wrinkles in the face, and sighs that have no words, and smiles too bright to… — Joseph Parker Copy Share Image
Unless there exist peculiar institutions for the support of such inquirers, or unless the Government directly interfere, the contriver of a thaumatrope may derive… — Charles Babbage Copy Share Image
Grant that the idea of God is the most splendid single act of the creative human imagination, and that all his multiple faces and… — Katherine Anne Porter Copy Share Image
It is the modest, not the presumptuous, inquirer who makes a real and safe progress in the discovery of divine truths. One follows Nature… — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Copy Share Image
All sober inquirers after truth, ancient and modern, pagan and Christian, have declared that the happiness of man, as well as his dignity, consists… — John Adams Copy Share Image
The Christian Theology Reader brings the best primary sources to the theological inquirer. — Gabriel Fackre Copy Share Image
It is an observation of one of the profoundest inquirers into human affairs that a revolution of government is the strongest proof that can… — John Adams Copy Share Image