If man makes himself a worm he must not complain when he is trodden on. |
Imagination is a powerful agent for creating, as it were, a second nature out of the material supplied to it by actual nature. |
Immaturity is the incapacity to use one's intelligence without the guidance of another. |
In law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so. |
Ingratitude is the essence of vileness. |
Intuition and concepts constitute... the elements of all our knowledge, so that neither concepts without an intuition in some way corresponding to them, nor intuition without concepts, can yield knowledge. |
It is beyond a doubt that all our knowledge that begins with experience. |
It is not God's will merely that we should be happy, but that we should make ourselves happy |
It is not necessary that whilst I live I live happily; but it is necessary that so long as I live I should live honourably. |
Live your life as though your every act were to become a universal law. |
Man must be disciplined, for he is by nature raw and wild |
May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law. |
May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law. |
Metaphysics is a dark ocean without shores or lighthouse, strewn with many a philosophic wreck. |
Morality is not really the doctrine of how to make ourselves happy but of how we are to be worthy of happiness |