T. S. Eliot Quotes About Philosophy

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  • Philosophy: a purple bullfinch in a lilac tree.

  • A philosophy can and must be worked out with the greatest rigour and discipline in the details, but can ultimately be founded on nothing but faith: and this is the reason, I suspect, why the novelties in philosophy are only in elaboration, and never in fundamentals.

  • Love is most nearly itself When here and now cease to matter.

    1940 Four Quartets,'East Coker', pt.5.
  • A good half of the effort of understanding what the Indian philosophers were after - and their subtleties make most of the great European philosophers look like schoolboys.

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