Top 100 Heine's Quotes

#1. as in Heinrich Heine's (a contemporary of Kierkegaard's) well-known saying that one should value above everything else 'freedom, equality and crab soup'. 'Crab soup' stands here for all the small pleasures in the absence of which we become (mental, if not real) terrorists,

Slavoj Zizek

Heine's Quotes #1580364
#2. Lo, sleep is good, better is death
in sooth
The best of all were never to be born.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #555097
#3. Terrible as is war, it yet displays the spiritual grandeur of man daring to defy his mightiest hereditary enemy
death.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #556588
#4. In earlier religions the spirit of the time was expressed through the individual and confirmed by miracles. In modern religions the spirit is expressed through the many and confirmed by reason.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #554051
#5. He who fears to venture as far as his heart urges and his reason permits, is a coward; he who ventures further than he intended to go, is a slave.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #545453
#6. Atheism is the last word of theism.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #543944
#7. The gazelles so gentle and clever Skip lightly in frolicsome mood.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #538942
#8. A blaspheming Frenchman is a spectacle more pleasing to the Lord than a praying Englishman.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #537762
#9. As the moon's fair image quaketh In the raging waves of ocean, Whilst she, in the vault of heaven, Moves with silent peaceful motion.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #536957
#10. I do not murmur, even if my heart break.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #530194
#11. Ordinarily he was insane, but he had lucid moments when he was merely stupid

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #526775
#12. Nature, like a true poet, abhors abrupt transitions.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #520520
#13. Oh, what lies there are in kisses.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #518903
#14. I do not know the meaning of my sadness; there is an old fairy tale that I cannot get out of my mind.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #518063
#15. The more i get to know people, the more i like dogs.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #512467
#16. Iron helmets will not save/
Even heroes from the grave/
Good man's blood will drain away/
While the wickid win the day.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #496510
#17. I bequeath all my property to my wife on the condition that she remarry immediately. Then there will be at least one man to regret my death.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #483575
#18. A brainiac notices everything, an ignoramus comments about everything.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #473390
#19. The negro king desired to be portrayed as white. But do not laugh at the poor African; for every man is but another negro king, and would like to appear in a color different from that with which Fate has bedaubed him.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #473330
#20. Where words leave off, music begins.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #471271
#21. Genius: 1. to believe your own thought. To believe that what is true for you is ultimately true. 2. a sledgehammer. 3. the fruit of labour and thought. 4. soul. 5. the ability to put into effect what is in your mind. 6. something one can become.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #469183
#22. There is no Sixth Commandment in art. The poet is entitled to lay his hands on whatever material he finds necessary for his work.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #466281
#23. The weather-cock on the church spire, though made of iron, would soon be broken by the storm-wind if it did not understand the noble art of turning to every wind.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #450840
#24. Das war ein vorspeil nur; That was only a prelude; dort wo man Buecher verbrennt, Where one burns books, vebrennt man auch am Ende One will also burn people Menchen. Eventually.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #448264
#25. Like a great poet, nature produces the greatest results with the simplest means. There are simply a sun, flowers, water, and love.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #446754
#26. Silence can be defined as conversation with an Englishman

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #445083
#27. I have sown Dragon's teeth and reaped only fleas.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #964580
#28. With the rose the butterfly's deep in love,
A thousand times hovering round;
But round himself, all tender like gold,
The sun's sweet ray is hovering found.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1823416
#29. God will forgive me. It's his job.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1806029
#30. The sun's sweet ray is hovering discovered.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1757140
#31. Luck is a fickle girl who doesn't like lingering in any one place; she strokes your hair back from your brow, kisses you quickly and flits away. Lady Misfortune, by contrast, presses you tightly to her loving heart; she says she's not in a hurry, sits down beside your bed and knits.

Heine

Heine's Quotes #1684834
#32. Our souls must become expanded by the contemplation of Nature's grandeur, before we can fully comprehend the greatness of man.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1390147
#33. Of course God will forgive me; that's His job.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1372965
#34. The beauteous dragonfly's dancing By the waves of the rivulet glancing; She dances here and she dances there, The glimmering, glittering flutterer fair. Full many a beetle with loud applause Admires her dress of azure gauze, Admires her body's bright splendour, And also her figure so slender ...

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1368300
#35. If thou lookest on the lime-leaf, Thou a heart's form will discover; Therefore are the lindens ever Chosen seats of each fond lover.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1334984
#36. The spring's already at the gate With looks my care beguiling; The country round appeareth straight A flower-garden smiling.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1260123
#37. God will forgive me. It's his job. Heine said this on his deathbed (1856). Hilarious. He must have thought that up years before and counted the seconds to use it.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1138634
#38. And the dancing has begun now, And the Dancings whirl round gaily In the waltz's giddy mazes, And the ground beneath them trembles.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1077435
#39. Perhaps already I am dead, And these perhaps are phantoms vain; - These motley phantasies that pass At night through my disordered brain. Perhaps with ancient heathen shapes, Old faded gods, this brain is full; Who, for their most unholy rites, Have chosen a dead poet's skull ...

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #1027526
#40. The lotus flower is troubled
At the sun's resplendent light;
With sunken head and sadly
She dreamily waits for the night.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #431773
#41. You should only attempt to borrow from those who have but few of this world's goods, as their chests are not of iron, and they are, besides, anxious to appear wealthier than they really are.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #866956
#42. Sweet May lies fresh before us, To life the young flowers leap, And through the Heaven's blue o'er us The rosy cloudlets sweep.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #824856
#43. God will pardon me..that's His line of work.
last words of Heinrich Heine

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #732130
#44. Where words cease, there music begins.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #607749
#45. My heart resembles the ocean; has storm, and ebb and flow; and many a beautiful pearl lies hid in its depths below.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #603104
#46. In vain would I seek to discover Why sad and mournful am I, My thoughts without ceasing brood over A tale of the time gone by.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #598666
#47. In action, the English have the advantage enjoyed by free men always entitled to free discussion: of having a ready judgment on every question. We Germans, on the other hand, are always thinking. We think so much that we never form a judgment.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #597523
#48. The music at a wedding procession always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #587413
#49. And if the little flowers knew how deeply wounded my heart is They would weep with me to heal my pain. - "AND IF THE LITTLE FLOWERS KNEW" BY HEINRICH HEINE, MUSIC BY ROBERT SCHUMANN

Alan Elsner

Heine's Quotes #579164
#50. What Christian love cannot do is effected by a common hatred.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #563324
#51. There, where one burns books, one in the end burns men.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #561544
#52. He only profits from praise who values criticism.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #94282
#53. Wild, dark times are rumbling toward us, and the prophet who wishes to write a new apocalypse will have to invent entirely new beasts, and beasts so terrible that the ancient animal symbols of St. John will seem like cooing doves and cupids in comparison.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #205991
#54. The Bible is the great family chronicle of the Jews.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #180382
#55. The cloudlets are lazily sailing O'er the blue Atlantic sea; And mid the twilight there hovers A shadowy figure o'er me ...

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #175451
#56. Thought is invisible nature.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #172096
#57. She resembles the Venus de Milo: she is very old, has no teeth, and has white spots on her yellow skin.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #167814
#58. Laughter is wholesome. God is not so dull as some people make out. Did not He make the kitten to chase its tail.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #149294
#59. First, I thought, almost despairing,
This must crush my spirit now;
Yet I bore it, and am bearing-
Only do not ask me how.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #139054
#60. Tell me who first did kisses suggest? It was a mouth all glowing and blest; It kissed and it thought of nothing beside. The fair month of May was then in its pride, The flowers were all from the earth fast springing, The sun was laughing, the birds were singing.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #134307
#61. Phychical pain is more easily borne than physical; and if I had my choice between a bad conscience and a bad tooth, I should choose the former.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #130166
#62. Music played at weddings always reminds me of the music played for soldiers before they go into battle.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #126001
#63. And yonder sits a maiden, The fairest of the fair, With gold in her garment glittering, And she combs her golden hair.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #119471
#64. Round my cradle shimmered the last moonbeams of the eighteenth century and the first morning rays of the nineteenth.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #105491
#65. Wherever a great soul utters its thoughts, there is Golgatha.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #230338
#66. Oh, they loved dearly: their souls kissed, they kissed with their eyes, they were both but one single kiss.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #88875
#67. This was but a prelude; where books are burnt human-beings will be burnt in the end

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #79902
#68. Music is a strange thing. I would almost say it is a miracle.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #59816
#69. Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or to whom they are related.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #53624
#70. He is noble who both feels and acts nobly.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #43783
#71. God will forgive me; that's his business.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #41191
#72. Hide your gold, your faith and the reason of you journey.

Eduard Heine

Heine's Quotes #35831
#73. The beauteous eyes of the spring's fair night With comfort are downward gazing.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #32793
#74. High in the air rises the forest of oaks, high over the oaks soar the eagle, high over the eagle sweep the clouds, high over the clouds gleam the stars ... high over the stars sweep the angels ...

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #20929
#75. The deepest truth blooms only from the deepest love.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #9577
#76. Woman is at once apple and serpent.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #2341
#77. People in those old times had convictions; we moderns only have opinions. And it needs more than a mere opinion to erect a Gothic cathedral.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #341954
#78. I do not know if she was virtuous, but she was ugly, and with a woman that is half the battle.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #414219
#79. God will pardon me. It is His trade.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #397426
#80. Everywhere that a great soul gives utterance to its thoughts, there also is a Golgotha.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #393800
#81. If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found the time to conquer the world.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #388963
#82. God will pardon: That's His business.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #383674
#83. Out of my own great woe I make my little songs.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #381575
#84. The stones here speak to me, and I know their mute language. Also, they seem deeply to feel what I think. So a broken column of the old Roman times, an old tower of Lombardy, a weather-beaten Gothic piece of a pillar understands me well. But I am a ruin myself, wandering among ruins.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #380460
#85. Perfumes are the feelings of flowers.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #376103
#86. In the image of the lion made He kittens small and curious.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #372280
#87. Every man, either to his terror or consolation, has some sense of religion.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #360721
#88. So we keep asking, over and over
Until a handful of earth
Stops our mouths-
But is that an answer?

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #344905
#89. No author is a man of genius to his publisher.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #428669
#90. I have never seen an ass who talked like a human being, but I have met many human beings who talked like asses.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #329459
#91. Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one's nose.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #321080
#92. Every woman is the gift of a world to me.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #302182
#93. Reason exercises merely the function of preserving order, is, so to say, the police in the region of art. In life it is mostly a cold arithmetician summing up our follies.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #300882
#94. Seriousness shows itself more majestically when laughter leads the way.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #295380
#95. The devil take these people and their language! They take a dozen monosyllabic words in their jaws, chew them, crunch them and spit them out again, and call that speaking. Fortunately they are by nature fairly silent, and although they gaze at us open-mouthed, they spare us long conversations.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #262747
#96. It is extremely difficult for a Jew to be converted, for how can he bring himself to believe in the divinity of - another Jew?

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #259376
#97. Where they burn books they will in the end burn people too

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #258759
#98. Be entirely tolerant or not at all; follow the good path or the evil one. To stand at the crossroads requires more strength than you possess.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #252706
#99. Ask me not what I have, but what I am.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #240817
#100. The fundamental evil of the world arose from the fact that the good Lord has not created money enough.

Heinrich Heine

Heine's Quotes #235905

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