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Hope is nature's veil for hiding truth's nakedness.
I am a misanthrope, but exceedingly benevolent; I am very cranky, and am a super-idealist ... I can digest philosophy better than food.
Second to agriculture, humbug is the biggest industry of our age.
Lawyers have to make a living, and can only do so by inducing people to believe that a straight line is crooked.
My dynamite will sooner lead to peace than a thousand world conventions. As soon as men will find that in one instant, whole armies can be utterly destroyed, they surely will abide by golden peace.
A heart can no more be forced to love than a stomach can be forced to digest food by persuasion.
I intend to leave after my death a large fund for the promotion of the peace idea, but I am skeptical as to its results.
The only true solution would be a convention under which all the governments would bind themselves to defend collectively any country that was attacked.
To his sister-in-law: What a contrast between us! You live a warm and glowing life, surrounded by loved ones whom you care for and who care for you; you are anchored in contentment. I drift about without rudder or compass, a wreck on the sea of life; I have no memories to cheer me, no pleasant illusions of the future to comfort me, or about me to satisfy my vanity. I have no family to furnish the only kind of survival that concerns us, no friends for the wholesome development of my affections, or enemies for my malice.
The truthful man is usually a liar.
For my part, I wish all guns with their belongings and everything could be sent to hell, which is the proper place for their exhibition and use.
On the day when two army corps may mutually annihilate each other in a second, probably all civilized nations will recoil with horror and disband their troops.
It is my express wish that in awarding the prizes no consideration be given to the nationality of the candidates, but that the most worthy shall receive the prize, whether he be Scandinavian or not.
If I have a thousand ideas and only one turns out to be good, I am satisfied
I would not leave anything to a man of action as he would be tempted to give up work; on the other hand, I would like to help dreamers as they find it difficult to get on in life.
The day when two army corps can annihilate each other in one second, all civilized nations, it is to be hoped, will recoil from war and discharge their troops.
Nature is man's teacher. She unfolds her treasures to his search, unseals his eye, illumes his mind, and purifies his heart; an influence breathes from all the sights and sounds of her existence.
Good wishes alone will not ensure peace.
Lying is the greatest of all sins.
A recluse without books and ink is already in life a dead man.
Justice is to be found only in imagination.
I have not the slightest pretension to call my verses poetry; I write now and then for no other purpose than to relieve depression or to improve my English.
Kant's style is so heavy that after his pure reason, the reader longs for unreasonableness.
I regard large inherited wealth as a misfortune, which merely serves to dull men's faculties. A man who possesses great wealth should, therefore, allow only a small portion to descend to his relatives. Even if he has children, I consider it a mistake to hand over to them considerable sums of money beyond what is necessary for their education. To do so merely encourages laziness and impedes the healthy development of the individual's capacity to make an independent position for himself.
For me writing biographies is impossible, unless they are brief and concise, and these are, I feel, the most eloquent.