Phillip Harrison was the production designer, though, I think he's uncredited. He's done most of my films like Blue Thunder. Lots and lots over the years.
‐‐ John Badham
Philly ain't a good environment for you when you headed in a different direction. Bad things happen left and right. You might walk up the street, make a wrong turn, and your whole life could flip.
‐‐ Meek Mill
Philly gave me my ambition and drive to get more. It's a reminder to stay on top of my game. That's not a place I want to go back to.
‐‐ Meek Mill
Philly has always been one of our favorite towns to play in, and the fans have been very loyal and very supportive over the years.
‐‐ Chris Squire
Philly is a city made up of many neighborhoods - more than a hundred, in fact - and the citizens can be very territorial.
‐‐ Richard Montanari
Philly is a place where people love change as long as things stay the same for them.
‐‐ Michael Nutter
'Philomena' was even better than I had expected. I was so pleased to see the evil Irish nuns thoroughly exposed, and I thought Judi Dench gave a flawless performance, as did everybody else.
‐‐ Claire Tomalin
Philosophers and theologians have argued for centuries over the morality of targeted assassinations - a technique that the Israelis use with some frequency - without ever reaching anything approaching consensus.
‐‐ Eric Alterman
Philosophers are adults who persist in asking childish questions.
‐‐ Isaiah Berlin
Philosophers are people who do violence, but have no army at their disposal, and so subjugate the world by locking it into a system.
‐‐ Robert Musil
Philosophers are very severe towards other philosophers because they expect too much.
‐‐ George Santayana
Philosophers, as things now stand, are all too fond of offering criticism from on high instead of studying and understanding things from within.
‐‐ Edmund Husserl
Philosophers have not kept up with modern developments in science. Particularly physics.
‐‐ Stephen Hawking
Philosophers see no harm in the Jesuits other than in their effect on humanity and the sciences. The vulgar and especially the prejudiced only hate them from an envy and jealousy born out of conspiracy and intrigue at an organisation which overshadows them.
‐‐ Cesare Beccaria
Philosophers write for professors; thinkers for writers.
‐‐ Emile M. Cioran
Philosophic meditation is an accomplishment by which I attain Being and my own self, not impartial thinking which studies a subject with indifference.
‐‐ Karl Jaspers
Philosophically considered, the universe is composed of Nature and the Soul. Strictly speaking, therefore, all that is separate from us, all which Philosophy distinguishes as the 'Not Me,' that is, both nature and art, all other men and my own body, must be ranked under this name, 'Nature.'
‐‐ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Philosophically, Dubois may have had no problem with a great African American institution. On the other hand, he always believed ultimately in the co-mingling of groups and the interplay of talents and in the collaboration of groups.
‐‐ David Levering Lewis
Philosophically I am, or at least have been, a follower of Sartre. I am very interested in the choices we make, or don't make, in life-defining matters. That moment of 'angst' and its consequences can be such a cruel thing.
‐‐ Per Petterson
Philosophically, I am very different from normal politicians, and normal consultants found that very hard to deal with.
‐‐ Newt Gingrich
Philosophically, I believe that libertarianism - and the wider creed of sound individualism of which libertarianism is a part - must rest on absolutism and deny relativism.
‐‐ Murray Rothbard
Philosophically, I don't like doing commercials.
‐‐ Herb Caen
Philosophically, the universe has really never made things in ones. The Earth is special and everything else is different? No, we've got seven other planets. The sun? No, the sun is one of those dots in the night sky. The Milky Way? No, it's one of a hundred billion galaxies. And the universe - maybe it's countless other universes.
‐‐ Neil deGrasse Tyson
Philosophically, what I have learned is to thy own self be true. That is the biggest lesson of all. Relax; music is fun. To many people take it to seriously because of the money involved.
‐‐ Greg Lake
Philosophies change by the day while God never changes, simply because, being perfect, He does not have to change!
‐‐ Jimmy Swaggart
Philosophy: A route of many roads leading from nowhere to nothing.
‐‐ Ambrose Bierce
Philosophy and Art both render the invisible visible by imagination.
‐‐ George Henry Lewes
Philosophy and theology have so much to tell us about God, but people today want to experience God. There is a difference between eating dinner and merely reading the menu.
‐‐ Dada Vaswani
Philosophy as practice does not mean its restriction to utility or applicability, that is, to what serves morality or produces serenity of soul.
‐‐ Karl Jaspers
Philosophy begins in wonder.
‐‐ Plato
Philosophy begins in wonder. And, at the end, when philosophic thought has done its best, the wonder remains.
‐‐ Alfred North Whitehead
Philosophy can only be approached with the most concrete comprehension.
‐‐ Karl Jaspers
Philosophy changes day by day.
‐‐ Sarah Brightman
Philosophy! Empty thinking by ignorant conceited men who think they can digest without eating!
‐‐ Iris Murdoch
Philosophy finds it an easy matter to vanquish past and future evils, but the present are commonly too hard for it.
‐‐ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Philosophy goes no further than probabilities, and in every assertion keeps a doubt in reserve.
‐‐ James Anthony Froude
Philosophy has to be enquiring; it can take nothing on faith, and its methods are based not on the blind acceptance of authority, but on establishing truths by reason and argument.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
Philosophy: Impersonal anxiety; refuge among anemic ideas.
‐‐ Emile M. Cioran
Philosophy is a battle against the bewitchment of our intelligence by means of language.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophy is a kind of journey, ever learning yet never arriving at the ideal perfection of truth.
‐‐ Albert Pike
Philosophy is an attempt by man to find cause and effect. Religion has the same goal.
‐‐ Al Goldstein
Philosophy is an odd thing. When we use the word in everyday speech, you know, you sometimes hear it hilariously.
‐‐ Stephen Fry
Philosophy is at its most engaged when it is impure. What is being recovered from the Ancient Greek model is not some lost idea of philosophy's pure essence, but the idea that philosophy is mixed up with everything else.
‐‐ Julian Baggini
Philosophy is best practised by people in general and not by philosophers alone. Philosophy is too often a luxury now, but in ancient Greece, carpenters, masons and beggars were the main practitioners. What I am trying to develop is a philosophical system where all the subjects can be taught.
‐‐ Michel Onfray
Philosophy is common sense with big words.
‐‐ James Madison
Philosophy is like trying to open a safe with a combination lock: each little adjustment of the dials seems to achieve nothing, only when everything is in place does the door open.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophy is not a theory but an activity.
‐‐ Ludwig Wittgenstein
Philosophy is nothing but discretion.
‐‐ John Selden
Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.
‐‐ Novalis