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Intellectual effort for its own sake, they call eccentricity.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
What, indeed? It is art for art's sake, Watson.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
If philosophy is to be a valuable part of life, we have to appreciate it for its own sake, and not just for what it's done for us lately.
— Julian Baggini
Beauty is desired in order that it may be befouled; not for its own sake, but for the joy brought by the certainty of profaining it.
— Georges Bataille
We never do any thing well, unless we love it for its own sake.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
L have no fear of change as such and, on the other hand, no liking for it merely for its own sake.
— Robert Moses
A calling is the most satisfying form of work because, as gratification, it is done for its own sake rather than for the material benefits it brings,
— Daniel H. Pink
I do not believe that God tortures any person simply for its own sake. I believe that God enables all things to work for the greater good.
— James McGreevey
How much change can a person absorb before everything loses meaning Living for its own sake isn't life. People need meaning as much as they need air.
— Daniel H. Wilson
I think what's always important is not to be contrarian for its own sake but to really get at the truth.
— Peter Thiel
Change for its own sake doesn't make life more interesting; it only makes it different.
— Dennis Vickers
Art is solace; art is vision, and when I pick up a literary work, I am a consumer of literature for its own sake.
— Wole Soyinka
It is not for its own sake that men desire money, but for the sake of what they can purchase with it.
— Adam Smith
He enjoyed life for its own sake, not for material possessions. Life was the exact opposite of money, which in itself meant nothing.
— Sergei Lukyanenko
Nowhere in Scripture do we find doctrine studied for its own sake or in isolation from life.
— Wayne Grudem
Happy is the man who has acquired the love of walking for its own sake!
— William Jacob Holland
Working is beautiful and rewarding, but acquisition of wealth for its own sake is disgusting.
— Robert Bunsen
Secrecy can spring from the best motives; but as it grows it begins to exist only for itself, only for its own sake, only to cover its own abuses.
— Christopher Dodd
Women don't seek power for its own sake, but to make a difference and overcome each challenge
— Kathleen Wynne
Craftsmanship names an enduring, basic human impulse, the desire to do a job well for its own sake.
— Richard Sennett
Not everyone is willing to defend a position of 'not knowing.' There is no virtue in ignorance for its own sake.
— B.F. Skinner
The modern man thinks that everything ought to be done for the sake of something else, and never for its own sake.
— Bertrand Russell
Amusement that is excessive and followed only for its own sake, allures and deceives us.
— Blaise Pascal
Great art is never produced for its own sake. It is too difficult to be worth the effort.
— Robert Quillen
Whatever can be taken away from a lasting enjoyment for its own sake cannot possibly be the proper object of desire.
— Hannah Arendt
There's no such thing as evil for its own sake. All evil is motivated - even mine {Lucifer}.
— Glen Duncan
Knowledge pursued for its own sake - that's the definition of education, as opposed to training.
— Jane Haddam
I had then and still retain an interest in science for its own sake and as a metaphor for our current lives.
— Peter Hammill
I've always loved just learning stuff for its own sake. Just to be smarter about the world around me.
— Cory Doctorow
I learned to love dance for its own sake.
— Suzanne Farrell
The Revolution had reached that classic mature stage where it existed only for its own sake.
— Ben Fountain
The world often seemed more like a template for fiction than something that should be indulged in for its own sake.
— Dan Simmons
Art for art's sake, with no purpose, for any purpose perverts art. But art achieves a purpose which is not its own. (1804)
— Benjamin Constant
An opening and a receptiveness to design and pattern for its own sake seems to free the painting hand.
— Robert Genn
The value of the goal lies in the goal itself; and therefore the goal cannot be attained unless it is pursued for its own sake.
— Arnold J. Toynbee
I personally don't feel the need to be radical for its own sake, but I probably couldn't if I tried anyway.
— Jesse Eisenberg
It is not the creation of wealth that is wrong, but the love of money for its own sake.
— Margaret Thatcher
You never find virtuosity for its own sake.
— Daniel Hope
I think it was important that I learned to love to dance eventually for its own sake, as opposed to wanting to be a ballerina.
— Suzanne Farrell
Knowledge for its own sake was meaningless, its mere accumulation a waste of time. Knowledge must lead to understanding.
— Moses Finley
This is excellence - the following of anything for its own sake and with its own integrity ...
— Freya Stark
It's possible to make things that aren't just money-makers. Something wonderful for its own sake.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
That service is the noblest which is rendered for its own sake.
— Mahatma Gandhi
To enjoy - to love a thing for its own sake and for no other reason.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
I want to be thoroughly used up when I die for the harder I work the more I live. I rejoice in life for its own sake.
— George Bernard Shaw
I was to be buried inside my own creation, the better to keep its secrets. I will not tell you more, for your sake. But if you ask, I will answer.
— Jedediah Berry
Seek happiness for its own sake, and you will not find it; seek for duty, and happiness will follow as the shadow comes with the sunshine.
— Tryon Edwards
Building community for its own sake is like attending a cancer support group without having cancer.
— Alan Hirsch
While men believe themselves to be seeking truth for its own sake, they are in fact seeking life in truth.
— Miguel De Unamuno
There is no value in the reading of Scripture for its own sake, but only if it effectively introduces us to Jesus Christ.
— John R.W. Stott
The carpenter, lab technician, and conductor are all craftsmen because they are dedicated to good work for its own sake.
— Richard Sennett
Dogma in power does have a unique chilling ingredient not exhibited by power, however ghastly, wielded for its own traditional sake.
— Christopher Hitchens
Most of all, Creation must be protected for its own sake, even if we currently assign no value or an incorrect value to it.
— Klaus Topfer
We can begin to open our hearts to others when we have no hope of getting anything back. We just do it for its own sake.
— Pema Chodron
Growth purely for its own sake is the philosophy of cancer.
— Jasper Fforde
I like accuracy for its own sake, strive after it myself, and am sometimes guilty of forcing it upon others.
-Bunny — E.W. Hornung
-Bunny — E.W. Hornung
Truth, for its own sake, had never been a virtue with the Roman clergy.
— Charles Kingsley
If we pursue theological knowledge for its own sake, it's bound to go bad on us. It will make us proud and conceited.
— J.I. Packer
I have never designed a language for its own sake.
— Niklaus Wirth
We must do our work for its own sake, not for fortune or attention or applause.
— Steven Pressfield