17 Quotes & Sayings By Max Frisch

Max Frisch (1912–2002) was one of the most versatile Swiss authors. He wrote plays, novels, short stories, essays, poetry and articles on philosophy, psychology, sexuality and social criticism. Max Frisch's work is characterized by its sharp humor and its enduring relevance to the present day. His work has been translated into more than 30 languages including English, Spanish, Danish, Swedish and Finnish.

A joke is a good camouflage. Next best comes sentiment......
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A joke is a good camouflage. Next best comes sentiment... But the best camouflage of all - in my opinion - is the plain and simple truth. Because nobody ever believes it. Max Frisch
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The ants Geiser recently observed under a dripping fir tree are not concerned with what anyone might know about them; nor were the dinosaurs, which died out before a human being set eyes on them. All the papers, whether on the wall or on the carpet, can go. Who cares about the Holocene? Nature needs no names. Geiser knows that. The rocks do not need his memory. Max Frisch
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You can put anything into words, except your own life Max Frisch
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If you criticize what you’re doing too early you’ll never write the first li Max Frisch
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Mathematically speaking, the probable (that in 6, 000, 000, 000 throws with a regular six-sided die the die will come up proximately 1 , 000, 000, 000 times) and the improbable (that in six throws with the same die the one will come approximately up six times) are not different in kind, but only in frequency, whereby the more frequent appears a priori more probable. But the occasional occurrence of the improbable does not imply the intervention of a higher power, something in the nature of a miracle, as the layman is so ready to assume. The term "probability" includes improbability at the extreme limits of probability, and when the improbable does occur this is no cause for surprise, bewilderment or mystification. Cf. Ernst Mally's Probability and Law, Hans Reichenbach The theory Probability, Whitehead and Russell's Principia Mathematica, von Mises' Probability, Statistics and Truth . Max Frisch
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As long as God is a man, not a couple, the life of a woman, according to Hanna, is bound to remain as it is now, namely wretched, with woman as the proletarian of Creation, however smartly dressed. Max Frisch
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Our guilt has its uses. It justifies much in the lives of others. Max Frisch
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The main thing is to stand up to the light, to joy (like our child) in the knowledge that I shall be extinguished in the light over gorse, asphalt, and sea, to stand up to time, or rather to eternity in the instant. To be eternal means to have existed. Max Frisch
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I don’t deny that it was more than a coincidence which made things turn out as they did, it was a whole train of coincidences. But what has providence to do with it? I don’t need any mystical explanation for the occurrence of the improbable; mathematics explains it adequately, as far as I’m concerned. Mathematically speaking, the probable (that in 6, 000, 000, 000 throws with a regular six-sided die the one will come up approximately 1, 000, 000, 000 times) and the improbable (that in six throws with the same die the one will come up six times) are not different in kind, but only in frequency, whereby the more frequent appears a priori more probable. But the occasional occurrence of the improbable does not imply the intervention of a higher power, something in the nature of a miracle, as the layman is so ready to assume. The term probability includes improbability at the extreme limits of probability, and when the improbable does occur this is no cause for surprise, bewilderment or mystification. Max Frisch
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Oh, this yearning to be white, this yearning to have straight hair, this lifelong striving to be different from the way one is created this great difficulty in accepting oneself, I knew it and saw only my own longing from outside, saw the absurdity of our yearning to be different from what we are... Max Frisch
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Technology - the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it. Max Frisch
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When you say a friend has a sense of humor do you mean that he makes you laugh, or that he can make you laugh? Max Frisch
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Time does not change us. It just unfolds us. Max Frisch
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Technology... the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it. Max Frisch
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Jealousy is the fear of comparison. Max Frisch
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Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it. Max Frisch