Anne Frank

Holocaust diarist

Modern influential 84 sayings

Sayings by Anne Frank

I have to confess that I am not very good at being quiet.

1942 — The Diary of a Young Girl, entry dated July 10, 1942
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I know what I want, I have a goal, an opinion, I have a religion and love. Let me be myself.

1944 — The Diary of a Young Girl, entry dated March 25, 1944
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Confirmed

I don't want to be like my mother, or like Mrs. van Daan—I want to be something entirely different.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I've reached the point where I hardly care whether I live or die.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I can't imagine how anyone can say: 'I'm weak,' and then remain so.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I don't want to be important. I just want to be happy.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I've found that there is always some beauty left—in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I don't think I'll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn't mean I hate it.

1942 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I'm afraid that people who know me as I usually am will discover I have another side, a better and finer side.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I long to ride a bike, dance, whistle, look at the world, feel young and know that I'm free.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I'm currently in the middle of a depression. I couldn't really tell you what set it off, but I think it stems from my cowardice.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I don't want to be a man; I want to be a woman, but a woman who is strong and independent.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I sometimes wonder if anyone will ever understand what I mean, if anyone will ever overlook my ingratitude and not worry about whether or not I'm Jewish and merely see me as a teenager badly in need of some good, plain fun.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I'm becoming more and more independent of my parents.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I don't have much in the way of money or worldly possessions, I'm not beautiful, intelligent or clever, but I'm happy, and I intend to stay that way!

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I don't want to be like the others who just let life happen to them.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable

I'm my own worst critic.

1944 — Diary entry
Strange & Unusual Unverifiable