12+ Arthur Schnitzler Quotes On Education, Happiness And Society
Arthur Schnitzler was an Austrian author and playwright who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his novella 'The Traumnovelle' which was adapted into the film 'Eyes Wide Shut' by Stanley Kubrick. His works often focused on the psychological states of his characters and the complex social interactions of the upper classes in Vienna. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Arthur Schnitzler on education, life, happiness.
To be ready is one thing, to be able to wait is another; but to seize the right moment is everything. — Arthur Schnitzler
No specter assails us in more varied disguises than loneliness, and one of its most impenetrable masks is called love. — Arthur Schnitzler
It is better to put on the brakes sooner, for some fine day you begin to understand — to pardon everything — and then where is the charm of life, if you cannot love or hate any more? — Arthur Schnitzler
To be practical in life means to take everything seriously and nothing tragically. — Arthur Schnitzler
I write of love and death. What other subjects are there? — Arthur Schnitzler
Most people who have been done a favor consider it an opportunity to show their incorruptibility rather than their gratitude. This is not only considerably cheaper morally, but it sometimes increases their pride so much that pretty soon they look down on their benefactor. — Arthur Schnitzler
You never so much want to be happy with a woman as when you know that you're ceasing to care for her. — Arthur Schnitzler
The principal task of friendship is to foster one`s friends` illusions. — Arthur Schnitzler
Martyrdom has always been a proof of the intensity, never of the correctness of a belief. — Arthur Schnitzler
Sleep does make us all equal, it seems to me, like his big brother-Death. — Arthur Schnitzler
Oh, we do not understand death, we never understand it; creatures are only truly dead when everyone else has died who knew them. — Arthur Schnitzler
It's easy to write one's memoirs when one has a terrible memory. — Arthur Schnitzler
Life Lessons by Arthur Schnitzler
- Arthur Schnitzler's work highlights the importance of understanding the complexities of human relationships and how they can lead to both joy and suffering.
- He emphasizes the need to be mindful of our own emotions and the emotions of others, and to be aware of the consequences of our actions.
- His works also demonstrate the power of literature to capture the nuances of human experience and to provide insight into the human condition.
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