Idea - aphorisms and quotes about ideas
The idea that warms patriotism is the idea of the common good... The educational significance of patriotism is enormous: it is a school in which a person develops to perceive the idea of \u200b\u200bhumanity. M. Saltykov-Shchedrin
An idea is the only stream of thoughts that moves a person and the world. Wendell Phillips
The idea of immortality is a personal consciousness of the world struggle for existence. M. Prishvin
The idea of immortality is life itself, living life, its final formula and the main source of truth and correct consciousness for humanity. F. Dostoevsky
The idea of equality, our natural passion, is beautiful in high souls, but to low souls it means nothing but envy. F. Chateaubriand
Life is primarily chaos. People are afraid to face the terrible reality and try to cover it with a veil of fantasy. They have little concern that ideas may be wrong. After all, these are just trenches where they escape from life, or scarecrows to drive it away. Ortega and Gasset
Honesty alone is not enough to be right and useful; We also need consistency in ideas. Nikolai Chernyshevsky
Whoever, during civil strife, does not stick to any side must be dishonest. Solon
People hide from each other in ideas. Maksim Gorky
You can resist the invasion of armies, you cannot resist the invasion of ideas. Victor Hugo
If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange them, then we will each have an apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea, and we exchange them, we will each have two ideas. Attributed to Bernard Shaw
According to ideas, they don’t fire guns. Antoine de Rivarol
In our age, the world is ruled by individuals, not ideas. Oscar Wilde
There are ideas so false that only a very smart person can believe in them. George Orwell
Idiot ideas are immortal. Each generation rediscovers them. Nicholas Gomez Davila
An idea can be plausible in theory and destructive in practice, or, on the contrary, risky in theory but excellent in practice. Edmund Burke
It is dangerous to rush around with ideas; you should keep them at a respectful distance from yourself. Matthew Arnold
A person will always be attracted to the most disproportionate ideas. Matthew Arnold
An idea cannot be considered vulgar just because it is generally accepted. William Hazlitt
If any idea becomes universal, then it is more likely to destroy the world than to uproot this idea from it. Sandor Petőfi
An idea that cannot be implemented is like a soap bubble. Berthold Auerbach
Anyone who moves away from an idea ends up with only sensations. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
You can recognize an idea as useful, but not know how to use it. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
There is only one misfortune for a person... this is when he is possessed by an idea that has no influence on real life or distracts him from work. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Anyone who is afraid of an idea eventually loses the concept. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
What is in the air and what time requires can arise simultaneously in a hundred heads without any borrowing. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
An idea is the only thing that never dies. Wilhelm Humboldt
Ideas cannot accomplish anything at all. To implement ideas, people are required who must use practical force. Karl Marx
...Ideas_. to which reason chains our conscience are bonds from which one cannot escape without breaking one’s heart, these are demons that a person can defeat only by submitting to them. Karl Marx
All ideas are drawn from experience; they are reflections of reality, true or distorted. Friedrich Engels
Ideas ignite each other like electric sparks. Friedrich Engels
The main idea should always be unattainably higher than the possibility of its execution. Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
How will you unite people to achieve your civic goals if you do not have a basis in the original great moral idea? Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky
Human activity is empty and insignificant when it is not animated by an idea. Nikolai Gavrilovich Chernyshevsky
All the lofty motives, ideas, plans and feelings of a person are not worth a penny if they do not strengthen him for better performance of duty in everyday life. Henry Ward Beecher
Great ideas come when the world needs them. Austin Phelps
Ideas can only be neutralized by ideas. Honore de Balzac
The idea is higher than the fact. Honore de Balzac
Ideas laugh across space, cross seas, are comprehended and accepted everywhere. Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot
There is something more powerful than all the troops in the world: it is an idea whose time has come. Victor Marie Hugo
You can break a sword, you cannot destroy an idea. Victor Marie Hugo
It is possible to resist the invasion of armies, but it is impossible to resist the invasion of ideas. Victor Marie Hugo
Our life is a journey, an idea is a guide. There is no guide and everything has stopped. The goal is lost, and the strength is gone. Victor Marie Hugo
You can replace beds, tables and chests of drawers, but not ideas. Their loss is irreplaceable. Alphonse de Sade
Oh, how many great ideas, whose action is like a blacksmith's bellows: from them a person is inflated and becomes even more empty. Friedrich Nietzsche
Anyone who dies for an idea does not die in vain. Palmiro Tolyatti
Nothing distorts human nature more than manic ideas. If a person is possessed by the idea that all the world’s evil lies in Jews, Masons, Bolsheviks, heretics, the bourgeoisie, etc., then the kindest person turns into a wild beast. Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev
Anyone who has an idea and is alive cannot be useless unless he himself renounces his idea. Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky
A great idea in a bad environment is distorted into a series of absurdities. Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky
In the world of ideas, it is necessary to distinguish between those subjects who are searching and those who are hiding. For the first, it is necessary to find the right path to the truth, wherever it leads, even into the abyss, to the destruction of the seeker. The latter only want to hide themselves, their fear of life, their lack of understanding of its secrets, to hide in a convenient idea. Maksim Gorky
Ideas become power when they take hold of the masses. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
An idea is human knowledge and aspiration. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin
Ideological motivations are the backbone of a person’s conviction. Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky A serious person has few ideas. A man with many ideas is never serious. Paul Valéry
Dying for the sake of an idea is the only way to rise to the occasion. Albert Camus
In a woman's eyes, an idea always has a face. Francis de Croisset
People sometimes look at ideas like an astronomer looks at star worlds far from us. Ludwig Wittgenstein
Ideas can only be in the heads of thinking people. Wilhelm Windelband
In every great cultural epoch one can discern one central idea from which all its spiritual movements flow and which seems to be their ultimate goal. Georg Simmel
In the development of ideas, it is not what is accepted by everyone that wins, but what is in accordance with reason. Lev Mikhailovich Lopatin
An idea educates a personality, nourishes it with juices, gives strength, and leads it in action. Before we talk about the personality, we need to talk about the idea. Petr Nikolaevich Savitsky
The seed of an idea is life itself. Petr Nikolaevich Savitsky
The creators of great ideas are very dismissive of their creations and care little about their fate in the world. Lev Shestov
The life of other peoples, in other countries and at other times, teaches us to understand that the ideas we consider eternal are only our delusions. Lev Shestov
There is no idea, no matter how outdated or absurd, that cannot improve our knowledge. Paul Karl Feyerabend
An idea exists to the extent that it finds followers. Gabriel Honore Marcel
I have the key to the conspicuous disorder of my ideas, but I don’t have time to turn the key. Georges Bataille
Ideas are sets; Every Idea is a multitude, a variety. Gilles Deleuze
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Idea. The latest aphorisms about the idea
Don't try to look for ideas. Let them find you.
Deep ideas are like those clear waters whose transparency is obscured by their own depth.
The simplest idea. Trust yourself.
Ideas are transmitted, undoubtedly, in direct proportion to the force that generates them and end up where the brain sends them, according to a mathematical law, similar to that which determines the direction of a bomb flying out of a mortar.
An uprising with arms in hand is always preceded by an uprising of ideas.
The most effective way to silence a genius is to accept his ideas on faith, admit that he is a great man, and forget about him.
The latest aphorisms about the idea
Ideas ignite each other like electric sparks.
If you want to come up with great ideas, know that you can borrow the best ones.
There is, however, an idea in your nonsense!
Valuable latest aphorisms about the idea
Nothing works as well as a self-invented bicycle.
Ideas flit back and forth throughout the universe. Their main goal - if ideas, of course, have a goal - is to get into the right mind in the right place at the right time.
Freedom is just an idea that fills our heads.
For some reason, man is looking for a miracle, and in order to find it, he is able to walk over corpses. He will torment himself with ideas, he will turn into a shadow in order to forget the horror of reality at least for a moment. He will endure everything - humiliation, bullying, poverty, wars, crimes and even melancholy, hoping for a sudden miracle that will make life bearable. And all the time an unknown counter is clicking inside a person, and there is no hand that could stop it.
Ideas are like living beings. They are born, grow, gain strength, encounter other ideas and eventually die.
If you want to die as a martyr for great ideas, so be it. I don't like it, but so be it. Just don’t condemn those who believe you to martyrdom. They are worth more than any set of ideas.
I know of nothing more pleasant and instructive than to compare an experience with an expectation, or to note the difference between an idea and reality.
Your idea is stillborn. This is what happens when Truth is violated. Always.
There is no writer in the whole world who could write a book on ideas in which she or he does not believe. We can write something real if only we truly believe.
But the struggle of ideas is an area where we cannot stop for a second.
I did not respect ideas that required me to lay down my life, but from two or three ideas that I did not respect, a wonderful melody could be formed. Or a wonderful rhythm, best of all jazz.
A symbol always exceeds what the author intended.
All the great ideas for which Western civilization has become famous, whether in Judea or Greece, were born under an unchanging, wearily blue sky.
More dangerous than other ideas are ideas floating in the air. They can fall on your head.
He toyed with this idea for a while, but then abandoned it. Running around with ideas generally became his main occupation in his thirties.
Nothing can stop an idea whose time has come!
First you fall in love with the first idea, a tiny part of an unknown whole. And once you grab hold of it, everything else will come on its own.
All great historical discoveries began with a simple idea that went against the usual perception of the world.
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It is easier to die for an idea than to live in accordance with it.
An idea can be plausible in theory and destructive in practice, or, conversely, risky in theory but excellent in practice.
What's the use of vows? They are not the ones who bind people. If you feel that you are possessed by an idea, that is all. Otherwise, nothing will bind you.
Too many thoughts and ideas, even logical and correct ones, always lead to the fact that the cart remains in place. This means that sometimes it’s worth giving your head a rest and trusting your feelings.
What is the most resilient parasite? Bacterium? Virus? Intestinal worm? Idea. It is tenacious and extremely contagious - once an idea takes hold of the brain, it is almost impossible to get rid of it. I mean a formed idea, fully conscious, settled in the head.
Ideas become power when they take hold of the masses.
Take it easy, Baronne. Let your mind run wild as it pleases. Go to sleep with one, wake up with another - I mean ideas - leave one for the other, court all without becoming attached to one. Thoughts are women, Baronne, they breathe with them, they run after them, they make them drunk, and then desire suddenly makes a zigzag, and we go looking in the other direction. Philosophy is a casual relationship; in no case should it be mistaken for great love. More lightness, my friend Baronnet, the thought should not be heavier than the pen.
An idea is not so powerless as to give rise to only an idea.
On Earth, ideas served as symbols of friendship or enmity. Their content didn't matter. Friends agreed with friends to express friendly feelings. Enemies spoke back to enemies to express hostile feelings.
Ideas exist in a more subtle space.
Actions determine the idea, not the other way around.
The ideas in his head are like glass in a box: each individually transparent, all together dark.
The vastness of the mind is measured by the number of ideas and their combinations.
A person obsessed with a new idea will calm down only after implementing it.
- Why don't you die? “Because there’s more than flesh underneath that mask.” Underneath it is an idea, and ideas are immortal.
It is dangerous to rush around with ideas; you should keep them at a respectful distance from yourself.
Need gives birth to an idea, idea gives birth to action.
There are people who cannot dream. If one day a dream nevertheless wanders into them, it does not tolerate rivals, becoming a fixed idea.
If I didn’t also love architecture, then, at the risk of being branded a monster, I would be forced to admit that my whole life is dresses. I will say without reserve: everything I see and hear takes on the appearance of dresses. Dresses are my dreams, but I tame them and they leave the realm of dreams and become things that can be put on and worn. Fashion lives its own special life, according to its own laws, which are not subject to other laws. I simply know that my dresses must be received in order to be born. They should receive my worries, disappointments, delights.
It is the increase in life expectancy that puts all old values and things associated with them out of use. When people learned about sex at fifteen and died at thirty-five, they faced fewer problems than people of our time who learn about sex at, I think, eight and live to be eighty. It's too long to keep the same idea in the field of attention. The same sickening idea.
After the death of an idea, corpses remain.
A successful business always starts with a big idea, not with a lot of money...
Ideas first suffer moral bankruptcy, and only then financial bankruptcy.
I'd like to see what your brain looks like so I can understand how you come up with these ideas.
Dying for an idea is beautiful. But is this idea worth living?
This is one of the universal world laws: those who do not have their own brains obey the delusional ideas of others.
There is a humor of ideas, a combination of thoughts that have never met each other in a human head, a civil marriage between jokes and wisdom.
Without an idea, nothing great can happen! Without the great there can be nothing beautiful.
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