Philosopher is becoming God in the process called life.
The bushes of love are blossomed through the manure of hardship.
Man is programmed to find the programmer.
The sound of life has divine silence.
I am 95% a theist and 5% an atheist; thus ultimately I am an agnostic.
The final philosophy is the ontology of God.
If God is in Heaven, Hell is empty.
If God were to exist for the entire humanity, he would be profoundly vile, as he allows the existence of unfathomable sin, stupidity, madness, and misery for no reason than his own despicable enjoyment. God exists though, not for all humanity, but for a one chosen man - a philosopher - who is bound to answer the greatest philosophical question, the question about the nature of the questioner's existence, which progressively quenches the divine vanity.
Laugh and a moment will soon arrive when you cry.
Life is too meaningful to die.
The worst of lusts is vanity.
One of the great intellectual mistakes Einstein made is that he thought that space and time are physically or ontologically entangled. In the present non-spatial universal computational program, space and time happen to be entangled to the extent that, under certain unique circumstances, changes in spatial measurements indicate changes in temporal ones. However, a change in the program itself may cause space and time to disentangle.
The goal of science is to understand the fundamental reality and the goal of technology is to change that reality.
I'm a slumdog philosopher.
Life is painful to be meaningful.
The world is a contradiction; the universe a paradox.
It is impossible to imagine existence void of any intelligence.
There is only one real computer - the universe - whose hardware is made up of non-spatial states of consciousness and software is made up of superhuman as well as non-superhuman thoughts.
The word philosophy, as distinguished from science, is misleading, for it implies that what philosophy contains is impossible to be a systematic body of knowledge and what science contains is certain or proved.
Certainty is the most vivid condition of ignorance and the most necessay condition for knowledge.