Georg Simmel

Sociologist, philosopher

Modern influential 72 sayings

Sayings by Georg Simmel

The most superficial things can have the deepest meaning.

1904 — Fashion
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The essence of secrecy is that it is a form of power.

1908 — Sociology: Investigations on the Forms of Sociation
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The individual is always both inside and outside of society.

1908 — Conflict and the Web of Group Affiliations
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The modern individual lives in a constant tension between freedom and necessity.

1907 — The Philosophy of Money
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The fragment is a symbol of the modern condition, where everything is incomplete and fragmented.

1918 — The Conflict in Modern Culture: And Other Essays
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The more individualized we become, the more we resemble each other.

1903 — The Metropolis and Mental Life
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The meaning of life is not to be found in life itself, but in the forms of life.

1918 — Lebensanschauung
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The tragedy of the modern individual is that he is too much himself and not enough of the world.

1907 — The Philosophy of Money
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The most intimate relationships are often the most distant.

1908 — Sociology: Investigations on the Forms of Sociation
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The existence of secrets is a necessary condition for the existence of society.

1908 — Sociology: Investigations on the Forms of Sociation
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The more complex society becomes, the more primitive its foundations.

1907 — The Philosophy of Money
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The modern individual is a paradox: both free and determined.

1918 — The Conflict in Modern Culture: And Other Essays
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The value of an idea is not in its truth, but in its power to transform.

1911 — Philosophische Kultur
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The essence of culture is that it is always in crisis.

1918 — The Conflict in Modern Culture: And Other Essays
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The human being is an animal that can say 'no'.

1918 — Lebensanschauung
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The crowd is a temporary madness that allows individuals to escape their solitude.

1908 — Sociology: Investigations on the Forms of Sociation
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The deepest secret of life is that it has no secret.

1918 — Lebensanschauung
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The modern city is a machine for the production of indifference.

1903 — The Metropolis and Mental Life
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The essence of tragedy is that it is not tragic enough.

1907 — Schopenhauer and Nietzsche
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The more organized society becomes, the more individual freedom is threatened.

1907 — The Philosophy of Money
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