Portrait of Arthur Schopenhauer

Arthur Schopenhauer

Pessimist philosophy

Modern influential 231 sayings

Sayings by Arthur Schopenhauer

Women are the causa secondaria, the secondary cause, of the continuation of the species.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 2, Chapter 27
Wisdom Unverifiable

The greatest possible value of life is zero.

1844 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 2, Chapter 46
Inspirational Unverifiable

Hope is the dream of a waking man.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 1
Inspirational Unverifiable

The value of a man is not measured by what he has, but by what he is.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 1
Wisdom Unverifiable

The world is given to us to be contemplated, not to be enjoyed.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Wisdom Unverifiable

The more original a man is, the more he will be alone.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 3
Wisdom Unverifiable

The source of all unhappiness is the desire for happiness.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Wisdom Unverifiable

Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 1
Wisdom Unverifiable

The character of a man is formed by what he does when he is alone.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 2, Chapter 2
Wisdom Unverifiable

The animal enjoys the present, man is tormented by the future.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Nature & World Unverifiable

The less a man thinks, the more he talks.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 2, Chapter 24
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only true wisdom is to know that you know nothing.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 3
Wisdom Unverifiable

The world is a spectacle for the gods.

1844 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 2, Chapter 46
Wisdom Unverifiable

The more perfect a being is, the more it suffers.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Life & Death Unverifiable

The greatest pleasure of life is love.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 2, Chapter 27
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

The world is a madhouse.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only way to be happy is to be unhappy.

1844 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 2, Chapter 46
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only true evil is existence.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Life & Death Unverifiable

The greatest pleasure is to do what people say you cannot do.

1851 — Parega und Paralipomena, Vol. 1, Chapter 2
Wisdom Unverifiable

The only way to escape the suffering of life is to kill oneself.

1818 — The World as Will and Representation, Vol. 1, Book 4
Life & Death Unverifiable
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