Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Quote: It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one has nothing to say, however, and none the less writes a whole book and makes truth into a liar -- that I call an achievement. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: He who is enamored of himself will at least have the advantage of being inconvenienced by few rivals. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Man loves company, even if it is only that of a smoldering candle. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: What most clearly characterizes true freedom and its true employment is its misemployment. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: There are people who possess not so much genius as a certain talent for perceiving the desires of the century, or even of the decade, before it has done so itself. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: The fly that does not want to be swatted is safest if it sits on the fly-swat. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: If all mankind were suddenly to practice honesty, many thousands of people would be sure to starve. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: If all else fails, the character of a man can be recognized by nothing so surely as by a jest which he takes badly. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: There are very many people who read simply to prevent themselves from thinking. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Once the good man was dead, one wore his hat and another his sword as he had worn them, a third had himself barbered as he had, a fourth walked as he did, but the honest man that he was -- nobody any longer wanted to be that. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: A vacuum of ideas affects people differently than a vacuum of air, otherwise readers of books would be constantly collapsing. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: There were honest people long before there were Christians and there are, God be praised, still honest people where there are no Christians. It could therefore easily be possible that people are Christians because true Christianity corresponds to what they would have been even if Christianity did not exist. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Once we know our weaknesses they cease to do us any harm. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Even truth needs to be clad in new garments if it is to appeal to a new age. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: What I do not like about our definitions of genius is that there is in them nothing of the day of judgment, nothing of resounding through eternity and nothing of the footsteps of the Almighty. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Everyone is a genius at least once a year; a real genius has his original ideas closer together. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: A clever child brought up with a foolish one can itself become foolish. Man is so perfectible and corruptible he can become a fool through good sense. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: If there were only turnips and potatoes in the world, someone would complain that plants grow the wrong way. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Food probably has a very great influence on the condition of men. Wine exercises a more visible influence, food does it more slowly but perhaps just as surely. Who knows if a well-prepared soup was not responsible for the pneumatic pump or a poor one for a war? [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know every kind of flattery. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Nothing can contribute more to peace of soul than the lack of any opinion whatever. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: We can see nothing whatever of the soul unless it is visible in the expression of the countenance; one might call the faces at a large assembly of people a history of the human soul written in a kind of Chinese ideograms. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: Man is a masterpiece of creation if for no other reason than that, all the weight of evidence for determinism notwithstanding, he believes he has free will. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quote: The pleasures of the imagination are as it were only drawings and models which are played with by poor people who cannot afford the real thing. [Georg Christoph Lichtenberg]

Quotes of the month