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Philosophy Quotes - Page 134

Philosophy first constructs a scheme of happiness and then tries to fit the world to it.

H. L. Mencken (2003). “Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche”, p.92, See Sharp Press

Philosophy finds itself to be no longer anything but the heir to a fabulous mystical theology, but missing a God and wiping the slate clean.

"'L'Expérience Intérieure' ('Inner Experience')". Book by Georges Bataille, translated by Leslie Anne Boldt, p. 9, 1988.

There are three traps that strangle philosophy: The church, the marriage bed, and the professor's chair.

George Santayana (1967). “Animal Faith and Spiritual Life”, Irvington Pub