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But now was not the time to philosophize about it.
Most of the women he knew could philosophize about no more than fashion.
Over drinks some time I'd love to philosophize with you.
I tend to philosophize about that, probably a little too much.
Now is not the time to philosophize, but to seek safety for those on board.
Well, after all, he philosophizes, just try starting your own post office if you think it's ever any different.
It is this that makes much philosophizing a social endeavor.
That is sort of an interesting thing to philosophize about."
"You have to believe in life," one of them (not the student) philosophizes.
Philosophers all, and the robots had come here to philosophize with them.
Or is a good society impossible without freedom to philosophize?"
Part of it is acknowledging that as human beings, we are not philosophizing all the time.
I got the counting of blessings and philosophizing over with in pretty short order.
That's what came of philosophizing in the middle of a scene.
She is not, however, inclined to philosophize about this predicament.
If fear turned him back, he should admit it, rather than pretending to philosophize.
It's easy when you're young to tell true stories of your romantic adventures and to philosophize about love.
"But here we're sitting around philosophizing when there's not another minute to lose.
Later in life he became an author, philosophizing about politics and life.
"This is the time where you can't really let up and start to philosophize.
And he philosophized about the wrong sorts of things.
But out of all the confusing theorizing and philosophizing one thing was very clear.
It don't do any good to philosophize in the middle of a war."
"They philosophize all day long and at the end of the day, there are no decisions."
We certainly won't philosophize our way to an answer.
Nonetheless, I trust you will allow me to philosophise a little on this issue.
The air is hot and still, nobody does anything but sit and philosophise about life.
To philosophise oneself each day, on the routine, the commonplace, is best."
There is a Korean proverb which states that wise men philosophise as the fools live on.
I began to philosophise too late.
We should reflect on options open to us before we philosophise about options closing.
I have learnt to philosophise in my travels; and if I had not, complaint was useless.
For simple statements they certainly apply, but Q. says that, when you begin to philosophise about the "why" and the "how", the Romance words are required.
To philosophise is good; to philosophise oneself is better.
After the spheres had been shattered by Tycho Brahe's observations, Kepler said: "We must philosophise about these things differently."
Imagine an inhabitant of Mars who wished to philosophise about the earth, and had nothing to go by but the diary of some man at the North Pole!
He accepted the imprisonment itself with his customary composure, and probably did not mind very much whether he was left to philosophise in a dungeon or in a cell.
We have seen that most philosophers simply fail to philosophise about things because they change; they also fail to philosophise about things because they differ.
Here we continue to philosophise about data collection and so on - which means we are always a long way behind the Islamic networks, which are multiplying - and we investigate very little.
The gruff Cantona is more likely to philosophise on seagulls and trawlers than raise a laugh, but if he really went through with his candidacy it could have a serious impact on the race.
To philosophise on such subjects, is nothing essentially different from reasoning on common life; and we may only expect greater stability, if not greater truth, from our philosophy, on account of its exacter and more scrupulous method of proceeding.
All this was only a matter of habit, of course, because the Mugger had come ashore for pleasure; but a crocodile is never quite full, and if the Jackal had been deceived by the likeness he would not have lived to philosophise over it.
My uncle was too much occupied with the works and his business affairs and his private vices to philosophise about his girls; he wanted them just to keep girls, preferably about sixteen, and to be a sort of animated flowers and make home bright and be given things.