28 Quotes & Sayings By Miguel De Unamuno

Miguel de Unamuno y Jugo (1864-1936) was a Basque writer, mystic, and philosopher who rejected the materialism that pervaded his time. He wrote masterpieces like "The Tragic Sense of Life" and The Meaning of Death" that are still read today. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920.

Life is doubt, And faith without doubt is nothing but...
1
Life is doubt, And faith without doubt is nothing but death. Miguel De Unamuno
Only he who attempts the absurd is capable of achieving...
2
Only he who attempts the absurd is capable of achieving the impossible. Miguel De Unamuno
3
At times to be silent is to lie. You will win because you have enough brute force. But you will not convince. For to convince you need to persuade. And in order to persuade you would need what you lack: Reason and Right Miguel De Unamuno
4
Those who believe that they believe in God, but without passion in their hearts, without anguish in mind, without uncertainty, without doubt, without an element of despair even in their consolation, believe only in the God idea, not God Himself. Miguel De Unamuno
Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. -Miguel de...
5
Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. -Miguel de Unamuno, philosopher and writer (1864-1936) Miguel De Unamuno
6
Yes, yes, I see it all! – an enormous social activity, a mighty civilization, a profuseness of science, of art, of industry, of morality, and afterwords, when we have filled the world with industrial marvels, with great factories, with roads, museums and libraries, we shall fall exhausted at the foot of it all, and it will subsist – for whom? Was man made for science or was science made for man? . Miguel De Unamuno
7
It is not usually our ideas that make us optimists or pessimists, but it is our optimism or pessimism that makes our ideas. Miguel De Unamuno
8
If it is nothingness that awaits us, let us make an injustice of it, let us fight against destiny, even without hope of victory. Miguel De Unamuno
9
Man is said to be a reasoning animal. I do not know why he has not been defined as an affective or feeling animal. Perhaps that which differentiates him from other animals is feeling rather than reason. More often I have seen a cat reason than laugh or weep. Perhaps it weeps or laughs inwardly – but then perhaps, also inwardly, the crab resolves equations of the second degree. Miguel De Unamuno
10
Sometimes, to remain silent is to lie, since silence can be interpreted as assent. Miguel De Unamuno
11
A pedant who beheld Solon weeping for the death of a son said to him, ‘Why do you weep thus, if weeping avails nothing?’ And the sage answered him, ‘Precisely for that reason–because it does not avail. Miguel De Unamuno
12
Our life is a hope which is continually converting itself into memory and memory in its turn begets hope. Miguel De Unamuno
13
Science says: "We must live " and seeks the means of prolonging increasing facilitating and amplifying life of making it tolerable and acceptable wisdom says: "We must die " and seeks how to make us die well. Miguel De Unamuno
14
Faith which does not doubt is dead faith. Miguel De Unamuno
15
To believe in God is to yearn for His existence and furthermore it is to act as if He did exist. Miguel De Unamuno
16
Fear is the start of wisdom. Miguel De Unamuno
17
They will conquer but they will not convince. Miguel De Unamuno
18
If it is nothingness that awaits us, let us make an injustice of it; let us fight against destiny, even though without hope of victory. Miguel De Unamuno
19
It is sad not to love, but it is much sadder not to be able to love. Miguel De Unamuno
20
Love is the child of illusion and the parent of disillusion. Miguel De Unamuno
21
A man does not die of love or his liver or even of old age he dies of being a man. Miguel De Unamuno
22
Life is doubt, and faith without doubt is nothing but death. Miguel De Unamuno
23
Man dies of cold, not of darkness. Miguel De Unamuno
24
There is no true love save in suffering, and in this world we have to choose either love, which is suffering, or happiness. Man is the more man - that is, the more divine - the greater his capacity for suffering, or rather, for anguish. Miguel De Unamuno
25
That which the Fascists hate above all else, is intelligence. Miguel De Unamuno
26
It is truer to say that martyrs create faith more than faith creates martyrs. Miguel De Unamuno
27
Art distills sensations and embodies it with enhanced meaning. Miguel De Unamuno