A Quote by Anton Chekhov

In Russia there is no philosophy, but philosophize everything, even the small fry. — © Anton Chekhov
In Russia there is no philosophy, but philosophize everything, even the small fry.
Whoever does not philosophize for the sake of philosophy, but rather uses philosophy as a means, is a sophist.
Whether we will philosophize or we won't philosophize, we must philosophize.
To scorn philosophy is truly to philosophize.
To ridicule philosophy is really to philosophize.
Oh we will all fry together when we fry. We'll be french fried potatoes by and by. There will be no more misery When the world is our rotisserie, Yes, we will all fry together when we fry.
Any country is hard to govern, even a very small country. It's not a question of whether the country is large or small. It's a question of how you relate to the work, to what extent you feel responsible for it. Russia is also hard to govern. Russia is at the development stage of both its political system and the creation of a market-based economy. It's a complicated process, but very interesting. Russia, actually, is not just a large country, it's a great country. I mean its traditions, and its cultural particularities.
To philosophize with open eyes is to philosophize in the dark. Only the blind can look straight at the sun.
I use my Le Creuset dutch oven for everything you can think of. I even fry eggs in it.
I can fry hollandaise, I can fry ketchup, I can fry mustard.
There is just a small difference between the United States and Russia - Russia does not teach the whole world democracy.
Net the large fish and you are sure to have the small fry.
I have a philosophy, folks, and it's based on my own life. I'm using my own life experiences to philosophize about things in general. It has to do with desire.
I would say to anybody who thinks that all the problems in philosophy can be translated into empirically verifiable answers - whether it be a Lawrence Krauss thinking that physics is rendering philosophy obsolete or a Sam Harris thinking that neuroscience is rendering moral philosophy obsolete - that it takes an awful lot of philosophy - philosophy of science in the first case, moral philosophy in the second - even to demonstrate the relevance of these empirical sciences.
Plato says a multitude can never philosophize and hence can never recognize the seriousness of philosophy or who really philosophizes. Attempting to influence the multitude results in forced prostitution.
If at first you don't fricassee, Fry, fry a hen!
When one begins to reflect on philosophy—then philosophy seems to us to be everything, like God, and love. It is a mystical, highly potent, penetrating idea—which ceaselessly drives us inward in all directions. The decision to do philosophy—to seek philosophy is the act of self-liberation—the thrust toward ourselves.
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