Arthur Schopenhauer

Pessimist philosophy

Modern influential 231 sayings

Sayings by Arthur Schopenhauer

Optimism, where it is not merely the thoughtless chatter of fools, is not only a absurd doctrine, but also a truly wicked way of thinking, a bitter mockery of the unspeakable sufferings of humanity.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The value of a man is not measured by the number of truths he has accumulated, but by the extent to which he has freed himself from error.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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The greatest happiness is to be born without the faculty of reason.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The more intelligence one has, the more pain one suffers.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The world is a machine for grinding out suffering.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The only difference between a wise man and a fool is that the wise man knows he is a fool, and the fool does not.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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The greatest curse of man is that he cannot get rid of himself.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The more I see of men, the less I like them.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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The world is a bad joke.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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Happiness is merely the interval between two sorrows.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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If we were not all so pitifully and ridiculously constituted, we should be ashamed to be alive.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The pleasure in life is in the last analysis merely negative. It is the cessation of pain.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The only original philosophical thought is that life is not worth living.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The existence of evil is a proof that God is not omnipotent, or not benevolent, or both.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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Monotheism is a great evil. It has caused more wars and bloodshed than any other religion.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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To be alone is the fate of all outstanding minds.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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The greatest error of all is to try to be happy.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The only truly happy beings are those who have never been born.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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Human life must be some kind of mistake.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation
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The state is merely a large-scale institution for the prevention of crime, and as such is a necessary evil.

1851 — Parerga and Paralipomena
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