Portrait of Soren Kierkegaard

Soren Kierkegaard

Father of existentialism

Modern influential 172 sayings

Sayings by Soren Kierkegaard

There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true.

1849 — Journals and Papers, X 2 A 409
Inspirational Confirmed

The greatest danger in life is that you may take too many precautions.

1849 — Journals and Papers, X 1 A 236
Wisdom Unverifiable

The most painful state of being is rememberin' the future, particularly the one you'll never have.

1849 — Journals and Papers, X 2 A 407
Wisdom Unverifiable

The very concept of a 'public' makes a mockery of individuality.

1846 — The Present Age
Wisdom Unverifiable

To venture causes anxiety, but not to venture is to lose oneself.

1849 — The Sickness Unto Death
Wisdom Unverifiable

The dialectic of despair is this, that the despairing self is unable to get rid of itself.

1849 — The Sickness Unto Death
Wisdom Unverifiable

It is not the path I have chosen, but the path I am choosing.

1835 — Journals and Papers, I A 100
Wisdom Unverifiable

The more one thinks, the more one is confused.

1847 — Journals and Papers, VIII A 10
Wisdom Unverifiable

The highest good is faith.

1843 — Fear and Trembling
Wisdom Unverifiable

Marriage is and remains the most important discovery of the human race.

1845 — Stages on Life's Way
Educational Unverifiable

The present age is essentially a sensible, reflecting age, which is without passion, and which therefore breaks out into no enthusiasm.

1846 — The Present Age
Inspirational Unverifiable

The greatest good to a human being is to be a human being, a truth that is not grasped by those who believe they have become something higher.

1843 — Either/Or, Part II
Inspirational Unverifiable

The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.

1846 — Journals and Papers, VII A 20
Biblical Unverifiable

I see it all, I understand it all, but I do not know how to bring it about.

1835 — Journals and Papers, I A 105
Wisdom Unverifiable

The paradox of faith is that the individual is higher than the universal.

1843 — Fear and Trembling
Biblical Unverifiable

The most dreadful of all diseases is to be a nonentity.

1849 — The Sickness Unto Death
Wisdom Unverifiable

In relation to my life, I have always acted as a kind of spy.

1849 — Journals and Papers, X 2 A 407
Wisdom Unverifiable

The moment of decision is madness.

1843 — Either/Or, Part II
Wisdom Unverifiable

The unhappy man is one who has the future for his present, and the present for his future.

1843 — Either/Or, Part I
Wisdom Unverifiable

The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught.

1844 — Journals and Papers, VI A 10
Wisdom Unverifiable
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