Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Although there has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity, the hermeneutic question today seems to us a new one.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Testimony gives something to be interpreted.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'This is perhaps the most profound meaning of the book of Job, the best example of wisdom.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'The logic of validation allows us to move between the two limits of dogmatism and skepticism.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'On a cosmic scale, our life is insignificant, yet this brief period when we appear in the world is the time in which all meaningful questions arise.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'However fragmented the world, however intense the national rivalries, it is an inexorable fact that we become more interdependent every day.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The awareness of our environment came progressively in all countries with different outlets.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'Man, of all the animals, is probably the only one to regard himself as a great delicacy.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'No sooner does man discover intelligence than he tries to involve it in his own stupidity.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The sea is the universal sewer.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'I am not a scientist. I am, rather, an impresario of scientists.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'Mankind has probably done more damage to the Earth in the 20th century than in all of previous human history.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'What is a scientist after all? It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what's going on.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free.' Read More Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The happiness of the bee and the dolphin is to exist. For man it is to know that and to wonder at it.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Although there has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity, the hermeneutic question today seems to us a new one.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Man is this plural and collective unity in which the unity of destination and the differences of destinies are to be understood through each other.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'Testimony gives something to be interpreted.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'This is perhaps the most profound meaning of the book of Job, the best example of wisdom.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'The logic of validation allows us to move between the two limits of dogmatism and skepticism.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Paul Ricoeur: 'On a cosmic scale, our life is insignificant, yet this brief period when we appear in the world is the time in which all meaningful questions arise.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'However fragmented the world, however intense the national rivalries, it is an inexorable fact that we become more interdependent every day.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The awareness of our environment came progressively in all countries with different outlets.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'Man, of all the animals, is probably the only one to regard himself as a great delicacy.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'No sooner does man discover intelligence than he tries to involve it in his own stupidity.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The sea is the universal sewer.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'I am not a scientist. I am, rather, an impresario of scientists.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'Mankind has probably done more damage to the Earth in the 20th century than in all of previous human history.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'A lot of people attack the sea, I make love to it.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'What is a scientist after all? It is a curious man looking through a keyhole, the keyhole of nature, trying to know what's going on.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has only to sink beneath the surface and he is free.' Read More
Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Quote Meanings 2 11/14/23 Jacques Yves Cousteau: 'The happiness of the bee and the dolphin is to exist. For man it is to know that and to wonder at it.' Read More