Emanuel Wertheimer Quotes
Best 60 Quotes by Emanuel Wertheimer – Page 1 of 2
Aphorisms Quotes
“A bad conscience is often the result of a good memory.”
“A good thought has almost nothing to do with it.”
“A pessimist complained: after each new experience I discover that I have been only an optimist until now.”
“Anyone who has spirit has the disadvantage of not being able to do without it in others.”
“Courtesy is a necessary safeguard against sincerity.”
“Everyone hopes for an afterlife but no one looks forward to it.”
“Fashion is ridiculous twice: once at the beginning and once at the end.”
“Good-hearted people are 'honoured' because they do not notice that they are being taken advantage of.”
“If all our wishes were fulfilled, things would look bad for our fellow human beings.”
“If men had only good qualities, women would have no bad ones.”
“In cruelty, all peoples were immediately at the highest stage of development.”
“In matters of love, one never tires of disappointments.”
“In the will, even the miser gives as much as he can.”
“In this world half a happiness is already a rare happiness.”
“Laughter is not learned, laughter is only forgotten.”
“Love in return is often nothing but grateful vanity.”
“Magnanimity is often also revenge – the most effective, in fact.”
“Making better is easier than making amends.”
“Many a man is envied of that of which he complains to himself.”
“Many a man takes you for a thief, because you do not let him rob you.”
“Men love out of ambition, but women love out of ambition.”
“moral outrage; but all too often envy.”
“More revolutions are subdued by habit than by all armed forces put together.”
“Most writers would be read more if they had written less.”
“Nature practiced with flowers first before she created women.”
“One often contradicts the judgment of others, just to have one's own judgment.”
“One would be kinder to men if one knew oneself better.”
“Only childhood friends exist, and later one learns that this is not the case either.”
“Original nonsense always finds its enthusiastic apostles in blockheads, who caress to understand what the sensible do not understand.”
“Our deeds are usually nobler than our intentions, for men act like angels in comparison to their intentions.”
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