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The dictionary contains no metaphors.
— Paul Ricoeur
If it is true that there is always more than one way of construing a text, it is not true that all interpretations are equal.
— Paul Ricoeur
Aim high, work hard, and love your family.
— Deborah Roberts
Sleep - death without dying - living, but not life.
— Edwin Arnold
So long as the New Testament served to decipher the Old, it was taken as an absolute norm.
— Paul Ricoeur
Man enters into the ethical world through fear and not through love. - Paul Ricoeur, The Symbolism of Evil.
— Tami Hoag
Summer's a total cocktease." He shrugs, repeating himself. "It always ends." He's right about that. Summer always ends.
— Sarina Bowen
I find myself only by losing myself.
— Paul Ricoeur
The logic of validation allows us to move between the two limits of dogmatism and skepticism.
— Paul Ricoeur
Man is a great blunderer going about in the woods, and there is no other except the bear makes so much noise.
— Mary Hunter Austin
We are not capable of producing a concept of time that is at once cosmological, biological, historical and individual
— Paul Ricoeur
The moral law commands us to make the highest possible good in a world the final object of all our conduct.
— Paul Ricoeur
This is perhaps the most profound meaning of the book of Job, the best example of wisdom.
— Paul Ricoeur
Wisdom finds its literary expression in wisdom literature.
— Paul Ricoeur
Experience has thought me that there is only one short step between Love and Hate, as there is between Life and Death.
— Olaotan Fawehinmi
Although there has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity, the hermeneutic question today seems to us a new one.
— Paul Ricoeur
What must be the nature of the world ... if human beings are able to introduce changes into it?
— Paul Ricoeur
There has always been a hermeneutic problem in Christianity because Christianity proceeds from a proclamation.
— Paul Ricoeur
The text is a limited field of possible constructions.
— Paul Ricoeur
Testimony demands to be interpreted because of the dialectic of meaning and event that traverses it.
— Paul Ricoeur
Testimony gives something to be interpreted.
— Paul Ricoeur
If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death.
— Paul Ricoeur
Beyond the desert of criticism, we wish to be called again.
— Paul Ricoeur