Free Post English philosophy and quotations: Nostalgic, dreamy, determined? After having talked about happiness in the baccalaureate type duty, through a carpe diem vision. Based on the improvisation of living in the present moment. For this free and more 'personal' blog, I wanted to approach philosophy and great English quotes. I like what they give off, the depth that it sends back to us. Through short sentences, we can see by people known or not, things that catch our attention. This will make us think about the quotation in question. Whether it is by Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein and others... Let us talk about philosophy and great phrases throughout the English-speaking world. From the medieval period by Roger Bacon, the modern era with Thomas Hobbes, the classic trio of British empiricists John Locke, George Berkeley and David Hume or the 20th century by Bertrand Russell. I have selected various quotations that I liked, encouraging a certain