Quotes by
Miguel de Unamuno |
1864-1936 , Spanish writer & philosopher
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11 quotes | 351 visits |
Quotations
• | That which the Fascists hate above all else, is intelligence. 3 |
• | Fascism is cured by reading, and racism is cured by traveling. 2 |
• | My aim is to agitate and disturb people. I'm not selling bread; I'm selling yeast. 2 |
• | Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. 2 |
• | We should try to be the parents of our future rather than the offspring of our past. 1 |
• | The less we read, the more harmful it is what we read. 1 |
• | If a person never contradicts himself, it must be that he says nothing. |
• | Progress usually comes from barbarians, and nothing has become more stagnant than the philosophy of philosophers and the theology of theologians. |
• | Prayer: the air we only remember in the moments when we can't breathe. |
• | There are people who are so full of common sense that they haven't the slightest cranny left for their own sense. |
• | Hell was invented as a police institution to instill fear in the world. The worst thing is that now it scares no one anymore, so we must abolish it. |