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The British philosopher Bertrand Russell said that philosophy went downhill after Democritus and did not recover until the Renaissance.

The British philosopher Bertrand Russell said that philosophy went downhill after Democritus and did not recover until the Renaissance.

Leon M. Lederman, Dick Teresi (1993). “The God Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, what is the Question?”, p.61, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Philosophy has a fine saying for everything.-For Death it has an entire set.

Laurence Sterne (1996). “Tristram Shandy”, p.248, Wordsworth Editions

If your divines are not philosophers, your philosophy will neither be divine, nor able to divine.

Julius Charles Hare, Augustus William Hare, Edward Hayes Plumptre (1871). “Guesses at Truth”, p.502

What must the English and French think of the language of our philosophers when we Germans do not understand it ourselves?

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Johann Peter Eckermann (2014). “Conversations of Goethe with Johann Peter Eckermann”, p.222, Ravenio Books

[W]here other powers of entertainment are wanting, the true philosopher will derive benefit from such as are given.

Jane Austen (2014). “Jane Austen Complete Collection Deluxe Unabridged (annotated): [All 18 Works - Novels -Short Stories–Letters –Unfinished Works - Scraps]]”, p.420, BookBaby

A great philosopher in the wrong is like a beacon on the reefs which says to seamen: steer clear of me.

Jacques Maritain (2015). “On the Use of Philosophy: Three Essays”, p.5, Princeton University Press