A Quote by Louis Althusser

To philosophize with open eyes is to philosophize in the dark. Only the blind can look straight at the sun. — © Louis Althusser
To philosophize with open eyes is to philosophize in the dark. Only the blind can look straight at the sun.
Whether we will philosophize or we won't philosophize, we must philosophize.
To philosophize is only another way of being afraid and leads hardly anywhere but to cowardly make-believe.
To philosophize is to doubt.
If you don't generalize you don't philosophize.
I, I am my own woman. I have not been, quote, 'bred' to look the other way. I look at that man back there in the green room straight on, eyes wide open, and I look at him with an open heart.
To philosophize is to learn to die.
When all else fails, philosophize.
To scorn philosophy is truly to philosophize.
To ridicule philosophy is really to philosophize.
The world exists to let Man philosophize.
To philosophize means to make vivid.
Zoological taxonomists in general are inclined to be practical workers rather than philosophers, if only because they face such an unending task that they are not encouraged to sit back and philosophize.
I had to philosophize. Otherwise, I could not live in this world.
Walk, first, through the fire, then philosophize.
One can perfectly well philosophize while cooking supper.
I mean, creatures who only exist in the dark don't know they're missing the sun, right? But once you've seen the sun. Once you've seen it light up the world ... once you've felt its heat all around you ... inside you ..." He clutched his own chest, and my heart cracked open. "Its hard to live in the dark after the sun dies.
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