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Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes

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To be shocked at how deeply rejection hurts is to ignore what acceptance involves. We must never allow our suffering to be compounded by suggestions that there is something odd in suffering so deeply. There would be something amiss if we didn’t  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) ... a genuine work of art, can never be false, nor can it be discredited through the lapse of time, for it does not present an opinion but the thing itself  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Life is full of troubles and vexations, that one must either rise above it by means of corrected thoughts, or leave it  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) In our early youth we sit before the life that lies ahead of us like children sitting before the curtain in a theatre, in happy and tense anticipation of whatever is going to appear. Luckily we do not know what really will appear  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) To free a man from error is to give, not to take away. Knowledge that a thing is false is a truth. Error always does harm; sooner or later it will bring mischief to the man who harbors it  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) He who writes carelessly confesses thereby at the very outset that he does not attach much importance to his own thoughts  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) What a person is for himself, what abides with him in his loneliness and isolation, and what no one can give or take away from him, this is obviously more essential for him than everything that he possesses or what he may be in the eyes of others  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Marrying means, to grasp blindfolded into a sack hoping to find out an eel out of an assembly of snakes  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) I have not yet spoken my last word about women. I believe that if a woman succeeds in withdrawing from the mass, or rather raising herself from above the mass, she grows ceaselessly and more than a man  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Pleasure is never as pleasant as we expected it to be and pain is always more painful. The pain in the world always outweighs the pleasure. If you don’t believe it, compare the respective feelings of two animals, one of which is eating the other  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) A man who has not enough originality to think out a new title for his book will be much less capable of giving it new contents  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) The conviction that the world and man is something that had better not have been, is of a kind to fill us with indulgence towards one another  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) It is difficult to find happiness within oneself, but it is impossible to find it anywhere else  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Truth is no harlot who throws her arms round the neck of him who does not desire her; on the contrary, she is so coy a beauty that even the man who sacrifices everything to her can still not be certain of her favors  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) I have long held the opinion that the amount of noise that anyone can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity and therefore be regarded as a pretty fair measure of it  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) The life of every individual is really always a tragedy, but gone through in detail, it has the character of a comedy  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Whatever torch we kindle, and whatever space it may illuminate, our horizon will always remain encircled by the depth of night  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) No one writes anything worth writing, unless he writes entirely for the sake of his subject  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) He who can see truly in the midst of general infatuation is like a man whose watch keeps good time, when all clocks in the town in which he lives are wrong. He alone knows the right time; what use is that to him?  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Men best show their character in trifles, where they are not on their guard. It is in the simplest habits, that we often see the boundless egotism which pays no regard to the feelings of others and denies nothing to itself  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Solitude will be welcomed or endured or avoided, according as a man’s personal value is large or small  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) For it is a matter of daily observation that people take the greatest pleasure in that which satisfies their vanity; and vanity cannot be satisfied without comparison with others  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) ... in the end every one stands alone, and the important thing is who it is that stands alone  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) I believe that when death closes our eyes we shall awaken to a light, of which our sunlight is but the shadow  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) The common man is not concerned about the passage of time, the man of talent is driven by it  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) Happiness belongs to those who are sufficient unto themselves. For all external sources of happiness and pleasure are, by their very nature, highly uncertain, precarious, ephemeral and subject to chance  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) The happiness which we receive from ourselves is greater than that which we obtain from our surroundings... The world in which a person lives shapes itself chiefly by the way in which he or she looks at it  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes) At bottom, every state regards another as a gang of robbers who will fall upon it as soon as there is an opportunity  (Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes)
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