Judge men not by their opinions, but by what their opinions have made of them.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Don't judge a man by his opinions, but by what his opinions have made him.
G. C LICHTENBERG Don't judge a man by his opinions, but what his opinions have made of him.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG It is not the facts which guide the conduct of men, but their opinions about facts; which may be ent...
NORMAN ANGELL It is not the facts which guide the conduct of men, but their opinions about facts; which may be ent...
NORMAN ANGELL When men exercise their reason coolly and freely on a variety of distinct questions, they inevitably...
ALEXANDER HAMILTON Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.
EDWARD F. HALIFAX Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.
EDWARD WOOD, 1ST EARL OF HALIFAX Life isn't determined by the opinions of others, but by the choices we make in those opinions.
SUSIE L HILL Never judge anyone by another's opinions. We all have different sides that we show to different peop...
JACQUELINE SUSANN They have their opinions, but we have the answers.
ANTHONY LICCIONE The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions.
LEONARDO DA VINCI Some men are just as sure of the truth of their opinions as are others of what they know.
ARISTOTLE Some men are just as sure of the truth of their opinions as are others of what they know
ARISTOTLE Our thoughts and opinions forever evolve, We whole heartedly believed in something once, But today o...
RACHEL-ERIKA HENDERSON Men are never so good or so bad as their opinions
JAMES MACKINTOSH There have been no sects in the Christian world, however absurd, which have not endeavoured to suppo...
LAURENCE STERNE Men get opinions as boys learn to spell by reiteration chiefly.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Men get opinions as boys learn to spell, By reiteration chiefly.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Men get opinions as boys learn to spell, by reiteration chiefly
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING Our relevance is not determined by the opinions of people but by the Love of God.
WAYNE HENRY JONES We ought not to judge of men's merits by their qualifications, but by the use they make of them.
RICHARD CECIL Men commonly think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and imbibed op...
FRANCIS BACON Men commonly think according to their inclinations, speak according to their learning and imbibed op...
FRANCIS BACON, SR. I have opinions of my own - strong opinions - but I don't always agree with them
GEORGE BUSH I have opinions of my own -- strong opinions -- but I don't always agree with them.
ALBERT EINSTEIN I have opinions of my own -- strong opinions -- but I don't always agree with them.
GEORGE BUSH I have opinions of my own - strong opinions - but I don't always agree with them.
GEORGE H.W. BUSH I think journalists have the right to their opinions but I think their opinions should be based on h...
MARC JACOBS When men are brought face to face with their opponents, forced to listen and learn and mend their id...
WALTER LIPPMANN Men are not punished for their sins, but by them.
ELBERT HUBBARD Men are not punished for their sins, but by them.
KIN HUBBARD Men are not punished for their for sins, but by them.
KIN HUBBARD Opinions are the cheapest commodities on earth. Everyone has a flock of opinions ready to be wished ...
NAPOLEON HILL People appear like angels until you hear them speak. You must not rush to judge people by the colour...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR The proud make every man their adversary by pitting their intellects, opinions, works, wealth, talen...
EZRA TAFT BENSON I make up my opinions from facts and reasoning, and not to suit any body but myself. If people don't...
WILLIAM T. SHERMAN They were young; time hadn't yet rubbed at them, polishing their differences and sharpening their op...
KATE MORTON The greater their ignorance, the stronger their opinions.
KEN FOLLETT I admire men of character and I judge character not by how men deal with their superiors, but mostly...
GEN. H. NORMAN SCHWARZKOPF I admire men of character, and I judge character not by how men deal with their superiors, but mostl...
GEN. H. NORMAN SCHWARTZKOPF False opinions are like false money, struck first of all by guilty men and thereafter circulated by ...
JOSEPH DE MAISTRE False opinions are like false money, struck first of all by guilty men and thereafter circulated by ...
JOSEPH MARIE DE MAISTRE Men and women are not limited by the place of their birth, not by color of their skin, but by the si...
JOHN JOHNSON In the United States, the majority undertakes to supply a multitude of ready-made opinions for the u...
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE In the United States the majority undertakes to supply a multitude of ready-made opinions for the us...
ALEXIS TOCQUEVILLE In the United States the majority undertakes to supply a multitude of ready-made opinions for the us...
ALEXIS DE TOCQUEVILLE The world judge of men by their ability in their profession, and we judge of ourselves by the same t...
WILLIAM HAZLITT We do not judge men by what they are in themselves, but by what they are relatively to us
ANNE SOPHIE SWETCHINE Men and women are limited not by the place of their birth, not by the color of their skin, but by th...
JOHN JOHNSON Opinions have vested interests just as men have.
SAMUEL BUTLER I make up my opinions from facts and reasoning, and not to suit any body but myself. If people don...
WILLIAM TECUMSEH SHERMAN We would not let ourselves be burned to death for our opinions: we are not sure enough of them for t...
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Little boldness is needed to assail the opinions and practices of notoriously wicked men; but to reb...
WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON Everyone is by absolute natural right the master of his own thoughts, and thus utter failure will at...
BARUCH SPINOZA We're going to continue to let them express their opinions in a peaceful manner.
LUISA DEASON We should not judge people by their peak of excellence; but by the distance they have traveled from ...
HENRY WARD BEECHER Many have had their greatness made for them by their enemies.
BALTASAR GRACIAN Men are punished by their sins, not for them.
ELBERT HUBBARD We should never let ourselves be burnt for our opinions; we are not that sure of them. But perhaps ...
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE Why worry about what people think of us do we have more confidence in their opinions than in our ...
PETER T. MCINTYRE We do our best to make sure that doesn't happen, but occasionally it does. But notebooks are not by ...
BILL KELLER Nothing is falser than people's preconceptions and ready-made opinions; nothing is sillier than thei...
PETRONIUS ARBITER We respect the rights of people to express their opinions. We ask that while they express those opin...
GREG HAND Her problem is that people seem to have formed their opinions and they're not changing their opinion...
DAVID JOHNSON The proud wish God would agree with them. They are not interested in changing their opinions to agre...
EZRA TAFT BENSON You don't accomplish a lot by changing people's opinions by shoving facts down their throat....
MARY LAMBERT Some people have facts; these can be proven. Some people have theories; these can be disproven. But ...
P. J. O'ROURKE People can have their opinions about everything in the world, but people's opinions end where the ti...
C. JOYBELL C. It is contrary to the usual practice of professional men to give their opinions upon each other's wo...
JOHN SMEATON Men and women must be educated, in a great degree, by the opinions and manners of the society they l...
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT Men are what their mothers made them
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Men are what their mothers made them.
RALPH WALDO EMERSON I shall never be a heretic; I may err in dispute, but I do not wish to decide anything finally; on t...
MARTIN LUTHER I don't judge people by their accent, or how they word things, or how grammatically correct thei...
LARRY THE CABLE GUY Arguments only confirm people in their own opinions
BOOTH TARKINGTON Arguments only confirm people in their own opinions.
BOOTH TARKINGTON I can't knock parents for their opinions. But I can't please every parent.
JENIC TUMANENG Words can change their meaning, just by repeating them.
DEYTH BANGER Most people when they come to you for advice, come to have their own opinions strengthened, not corr...
JOSH BILLINGS I have often wondered how it is everyone loves himself more than the rest of men, but yet sets less ...
MARCUS AURELIUS I never trust people's assertions, I always judge of them by their actions.
ANN RADCLIFFE Quebec does not have Opinions, but only sentiments.
WILFRID LAURIER There really is a God, however he will not judge people by their beliefs but by their hearts.
RID AKBAY I will deal with them according to their conduct, and by their own standards I will judge them
BIBLE Conscience in most men, is but the anticipation of the opinions of others.
JEREMY TAYLOR The foolish and the dead never change their opinions.
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL Music critics get their records for free so their opinions usually don't matter.
MARILYN MANSON People will always have opinions about your decision because they're not courageous enough to take a...
STEVE MARABOLI We must remember that we have to make judges out of men, and that by being made judges their prejudi...
ROBERT GREEN INGERSOLL Why should I crowd the world with my opinions? Live and let live. That's it. Let people have the...
ALIA BHATT Almighty God hath created the mind free. All attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or bur...
THOMAS JEFFERSON Why should we worry about what others think of us, do we have more confidence in their opinions than...
BRIGHAM YOUNG We judge others by their behavior. We judge ourselves by our intentions.
IAN PERCY We judge others by their actions; we judge ourselves by our intentions.
UNKNOWN Central Africans are free to express their opinions without fear of imprisonment.
FRANCOIS BOZIZE The integrity of men is to be measured by their conduct, not by their professions.
JUNIUS The State, in choosing men to serve it, takes no notice of their opinions. If they be willing faithf...
OLIVER CROMWELL Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of th...
ALBERT EINSTEIN no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place, or ministry whatsoeve...
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG With most people unbelief in one thing is founded upon blind belief in another.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Don't judge a man by his opinions, but what his opinions have made of him.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The proof that man is the noblest of all creatures is that no other creature has ever denied it.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The human tendency to regard little things as important has produced very many great things.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Perhaps in time the so-called Dark Ages will be thought of as including our own.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG When a book and a head collide and there is a hollow sound, is it always from the book?
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG What a blessing it would be if we could open and shut our ears as easily as we open and shut our mou...
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The man was such an intellectual he was of almost no use.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Nothing is more conductive to peace of mind than not having any opinions at all.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The sure conviction that we could if we wanted to is the reason so many good minds are idle.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The thoughts written on the walls of madhouses by their inmates might be worth publicizing.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The noble simplicity in the works of nature only too often originates in the noble shortsightedness ...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Many a man who is willing to be shot for his belief in a miracle would have doubted, had he been pre...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG You can make a good living from soothsaying, but not from truthsaying
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Those who never have time do least
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG It often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to stick to it.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Man loves company even if only that of a small burning candle
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG A good metaphor is something even the police should keep an eye on.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Jedermann sollte wenigstens soviel Philosophie und schöne Wissenschaften studieren, als nötig ist,...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Man loves company even if it is only that of a small burning candle
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG To read means to borrow; to create out of one's readings is paying off one's debts
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG The most dangerous untruths are truths moderately distorted.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG If moderation is a fault then indifference is a crime
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG To do just the opposite is also a form of imitation
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG I cannot say whether things will get better if we change; what I can say is that they must change if...
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG After all, is our idea of God anything more than personified incomprehensibility?
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG To make clever people believe we are what we are not is in most instances harder than really to beco...
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG Nowadays three witty turns of phrase and a lie make a writer.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG No es que los oráculos hayan dejado de hablar, sino que los hombres han dejado de escucharlos.
GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book?
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GEORG CHRISTOPH LICHTENBERG To make a vow is a greater sin than to break one.
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G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG People who never have any time on their hands are those who do the least.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Theologians always try to turn the Bible into a book without common sense.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG As I take up my pen I feel myself so full, so equal to my subject, and see my book so clearly before...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Nowadays three witty turns of phrase and a lie make a writer.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The sure conviction that we could if we wanted to is the reason so many good minds are idle.
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G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment.
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G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG To receive applause for works which do not demand all our powers hinders our advance towards a perfe...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A man is never more serious than when he praise himself.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Much can be inferred about a man from his mistress: in her one beholds his weaknesses and his dreams...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG So-called professional mathematicians have, in their reliance on the relative incapacity of the rest...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG As the few adepts in such things well know, universal morality is to be found in little everyday pen...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Every man has his moral backside which he refrains from showing unless he has to and keeps covered a...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG To err is human also in so far as animals seldom or never err, or at least only the cleverest of the...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG I have remarked very clearly that I am often of one opinion when I am lying down and of another when...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Man is a gregarious animal and much more so in his mind than in his body. A golden rule; judge men n...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG We accumulate our opinions at an age when our understanding is at its weakest.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG We cannot remember too often that when we observe nature, and especially the ordering of nature, it ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG We often have need of a profound philosophy to restore to our feelings their original state of innoc...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If this is philosophy it is at any rate a philosophy that is not in its right mind.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Once we know our weaknesses they cease to do us any harm.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG In each of us there is a little of all of us.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG I am convinced we do not only love ourselves in others but hate ourselves in others too.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The fly that does not want to be swatted is safest if it sits on the fly-swat.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG We are obliged to regard many of our original minds as crazy at least until we have become as clever...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Just as the performance of the vilest and most wicked deeds requires spirit and talent, so even the ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG I believe that man is in the last resort so free a being that his right to be what he believes himse...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG To grow wiser means to learn to know better and better the faults to which this instrument with whic...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG There are people who believe everything is sane and sensible that is done with a solemn face.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If you are going to build something in the air it is always better to build castles than houses of c...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Many things about our bodies would not seem to us so filthy and obscene if we did not have the idea ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The proof that man is the noblest of all creatures is that no other creature has ever denied it.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Erudition can produce foliage without bearing fruit.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Nothing can contribute more to peace of soul than the lack of any opinion whatever.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If moderation is a fault, then indifference is a crime.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is in the gift for employing all the vicissitudes of life to one's own advantage and to that of o...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Rational free spirits are the light brigade who go on ahead and reconnoiter the ground which the hea...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG First there is a time when we believe everything, then for a little while we believe with discrimina...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG With most people disbelief in a thing is founded on a blind belief in some other thing.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG With the majority of people unbelief in one thing is founded on the blind belief in another.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Delight at having understood a very abstract and obscure system leads most people to believe in the ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Some theories are good for nothing except to be argued about.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A good metaphor is something even the police should keep an eye on.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG With a pen in my hand I have successfully stormed bulwarks from which others armed with sword and ex...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If another Messiah was born he could hardly do so much good as the printing-press.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A book is a mirror; if an ass peers into it, you can not expect an apostle to peer out.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG To be content with life -- or to live merrily, rather --all that is required is that we bestow on al...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG There were honest people long before there were Christians and there are, God be praised, still hone...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Affectation is a very good word when someone does not wish to confess to what he would none the less...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Ideas too are a life and a world.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Cautiousness in judgment is nowadays to be recommended to each and every one: if we gained only one ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If we make a couple of discoveries here and there we need not believe things will go on like this fo...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The American who first discovered Columbus made a bad discovery.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If all mankind were suddenly to practice honesty, many thousands of people would be sure to starve.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG What is the good of drawing conclusions from experience? I don't deny we sometimes draw the right co...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Of all the inventions of man I doubt whether any was more easily accomplished than that of a Heaven.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG One might call habit a moral friction: something that prevents the mind from gliding over things but...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG There are people who possess not so much genius as a certain talent for perceiving the desires of th...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If all else fails, the character of a man can be recognized by nothing so surely as by a jest which ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG That man is the noblest creature may also be inferred from the fact that no other creature has yet c...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG What is called an acute knowledge of human nature is mostly nothing but the observer's own weaknesse...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is hardly to be believed how spiritual reflections when mixed with a little physics can hold peop...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG He who is in love with himself has at least this advantage -- he won't encounter many rivals.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG What I do not like about our definitions of genius is that there is in them nothing of the day of ju...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Everyone is a genius at least once a year; a real genius has his original ideas closer together.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A clever child brought up with a foolish one can itself become foolish. Man is so perfectible and co...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If there were only turnips and potatoes in the world, someone would complain that plants grow the wr...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Food probably has a very great influence on the condition of men. Wine exercises a more visible infl...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The journalists have constructed for themselves a little wooden chapel, which they also call the Tem...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG One cannot demand of a scholar that he show himself a scholar everywhere in society, but the whole t...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG People often become scholars for the same reason they become soldiers: simply because they are unfit...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG There is no more important rule of conduct in the world than this: attach yourself as much as you ca...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The most perfect ape cannot draw an ape; only man can do that; but, likewise, only man regards the a...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Here take back the stuff that I am, nature, knead it back into the dough of being, make of me a bush...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The most dangerous untruths are truths slightly distorted.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The most successful tempters and thus the most dangerous are the deluded deluders.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Once the good man was dead, one wore his hat and another his sword as he had worn them, a third had ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is almost everywhere the case that soon after it is begotten the greater part of human wisdom is ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG To do the opposite of something is also a form of imitation, namely an imitation of its opposite.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG A handful of soldiers is always better than a mouthful of arguments.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Be wary of passing the judgment: obscure. To find something obscure poses no difficulty: elephants a...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Man is always partial and is quite right to be. Even impartiality is partial.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If people should ever start to do only what is necessary millions would die of hunger.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is a question whether, when we break a murderer on the wheel, we do not fall into the error a chi...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know eve...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Before we blame we should first see whether we cannot excuse.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The pleasures of the imagination are as it were only drawings and models which are played with by po...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG We can see nothing whatever of the soul unless it is visible in the expression of the countenance; o...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one h...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Astronomy is perhaps the science whose discoveries owe least to chance, in which human understanding...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law: all the law can do is decree how it is to be impa...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG If an angel were ever to tell us anything of his philosophy I believe many propositions would sound ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The most heated defenders of a science, who cannot endure the slightest sneer at it, are commonly th...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG There is no greater impediment to progress in the sciences than the desire to see it take place too ...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG It is said that truth comes from the mouths of fools and children: I wish every good mind which feel...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG The greatest events occur without intention playing any part in them; chance makes good mistakes and...
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG He was always smoothing and polishing himself, and in the end he became blunt before he was sharp.
G. C. (GEORG CHRISTOPH) LICHTENBERG