33 Quotes & Sayings By Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Georg Christoph Lichtenberg was a German philosopher, mathematician, and physicist. He was born in 1742 into a family of scholars. His father, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg the elder, was a professor at the University of Göttingen. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg the younger studied at the University of Göttingen from 1765 to 1771 before being appointed extraordinary professor of mathematics at the University of Halle Read more

He moved to the University of Göttingen in 1776 as extraordinary professor of mathematics and physics. He served as rector at Göttingen from 1796 to 1801, and died in 1801. His son, Georg Christoph Lichtenberg the younger (1799–1878), became an eminent astronomer at Göttingen (1838–1841) and then director of the observatory at Potsdam (1841–1848).

If we thought more for ourselves we would have very...
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If we thought more for ourselves we would have very many more bad books and very many more good ones. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it...
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When they have discovered truth in nature they fling it into a book, where it is even worse hands. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
...if we gained only one incontestable truth every ten years...
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...if we gained only one incontestable truth every ten years from each of our philosophical writers the harvest we reaped would be sufficient. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth...
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It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody's beard. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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The most dangerous of all falsehoods is a slightly distorted truth. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
What I do not like about our definitions of genius...
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What I do not like about our definitions of genius is that there is in them nothing of the day of judgment, nothing of resounding through eternity and nothing of the footsteps of the Almighty. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Man…who lives in three places — in the past, in the present, and in the future — can be unhappy if one of these three is worthless. Religion has even added a fourth — eternity. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Many are less fortunate than you’ may not be a roof to live under, but it will serve to retire beneath in the event of a shower. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Where the frontier of science once was is now the...
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Where the frontier of science once was is now the centre. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into...
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A book is a mirror: if an ape looks into it an apostle is hardly likely to look out. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
When a book and a head collide and a hollow...
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When a book and a head collide and a hollow sound is heard, must it always have come from the book? Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
Libraries can in general be too narrow or too wide...
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Libraries can in general be too narrow or too wide for the soul. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
There is no mistaking a good book when one meets...
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There is no mistaking a good book when one meets it. It is like falling in love. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
If countries were named after the words you first hear...
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If countries were named after the words you first hear when you go there, England would have to be called "Damn It". Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
I would give something to know for precisely whom the...
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I would give something to know for precisely whom the deeds were really done, of which it is publicly stated they were done 'for the Fatherland'. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Nothing is more conductive to peace of mind than not having any opinions at all. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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With most men, unbelief in one thing springs from blind belief in another. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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I am confident of my ability to demonstrate that one can sometimes believe in something and yet not believe in it. Nothing is less fathomable than the systems that motivate our actions. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Diogenes, filthily attired, paced across the splendid carpets in Plato's dwelling. Thus, said he, do I trample on the pride of Plato. Yes, Plato replied, but only with another kind of pride. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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The thoughts written on the walls of madhouses by their inmates might be worth publicizing. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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The highest level than can be reached by a mediocre but experienced mind is a talent for uncovering the weaknesses of those greater than itself. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Everyone is a genius at least once a year. The real geniuses simply have their bright ideas closer together. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Don't judge a man by his opinions, but what his opinions have made of him. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Prejudices are so to speak the mechanical instincts of men: through their prejudices they do without any effort many things they would find too difficult to think through to the point of resolving to do them. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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One's first step in wisdom is to question everything one's last is to come to terms with everything. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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The fly that doesn't want to be swatted is most secure when it lights on the fly-swatter. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Just as we outgrow a pair of trousers we outgrow acquaintances libraries principles etc. at times before they're worn out and times-and this is the worst of all-before we have new ones. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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It often takes more courage to change one's opinion than to stick to it. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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It is too bad if you have to do everything upon reflection and can't do anything from early habit. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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God creates the animals man creates himself. Georg Christoph Lichtenberg