Top 100 Marie Von Ebner Quotes
#1. We are so vain that we even care for the opinion of those we don't care for.

#2. Old age transfigures or fossilizes.

#3. There are times when to be reasonable is to be cowardly.

#4. None are so inconsiderate as those who demand nothing of life other than their own personal comfort.

#5. Little evil would be done in the world if evil never could be done in the name of good.

#6. If there is a believe that is capable to move mountains it is the believe in our own strength.

#7. The poor man wishes to conceal his poverty, and the rich man his wealth: the former fears lest he be despised, the latter lest he be plundered.

#8. The world belongs to those who possess it, and is scorned by those to whom it should belong.

#9. Pain is the great teacher of mankind. Beneath its breath souls develop.

#10. Accident is veiled necessity.

#11. Not every great man is a grand human being.

#12. Many think that when they have confessed a fault there is no need of correcting it.

#13. Kindness which is not inexhaustible does not deserve the name.

#14. A defeat borne with pride is also a victory.

#15. To be content with little is hard; to be content with much, impossible.

#16. Beware of the virtue which a man boasts is his.

#17. The understanding of some men is clear, that of others brilliant. The former illumines its surroundings; the latter obscures them.

#18. The mediocre always feel as if they're fighting for their lives when confronted by the excellent.

#19. Nothing is less promising than precocity. A young thistle is more like a future tree than is a young oak.

#20. What you wish to do you are apt to think you ought to do.

#21. Morals refine manners, as manners refine morals.

#22. Blessed is trust, for it blesses both those who have it to give and those who receive it.

#23. He who says patience, says courage, endurance, strength.

#24. So soon as a fashion is universal, it is out of date.

#25. The insignificant labor; the great create.

#26. Those who know nothing must believe everything.

#27. When art find no temple open, it takes refuge in the workshop.

#28. In youth we learn; in age we understand.

#29. We ask the poet: 'What subject have you chosen?' instead of: 'What subject has chosen you?

#30. Even a stopped clock is right twice every day. After some years, it can boast of a long series of successes.

#31. Only the thinking man lives his life, the thoughtless man's life passes him by.

#32. Those whom we support hold us up in life.

#33. New happiness too must be learned to bear.

#34. Indifference of every kind is reprehensible, even indifference towards one's self.

#35. The incurable ills are the imaginary ills.

#36. Calmness is the graceful form of Confidence.

#37. Many think they have a kind heart who have only weak nerves.

#38. Distrust your judgment the moment you can discern the shadow of a personal motive in it.

#39. Wit is an intermittent fountain; kindness is a perennial spring.

#40. Never expect women to be sincere, so long as they are educated to think that their first aim in life is to please.

#41. Misanthropy is a suit of armor lined with thorns.

#42. To have and not to give is often worse than to steal.

#43. Consider once before you give, twice before you receive, and a thousand times before you ask.

#44. It is difficult to see the person who admires us as stupid.

#45. The moral code which was good enough for our fathers is not good enough for our children.

#46. That bad manners are so prevalent in the world is the fault of good manners.

#47. There are very few honest friends
the demand is not particularly great.

#48. To accept reason is impossible if you don't already possess it.

#49. You can sink so fast that you think you are flying.

#50. One thought cannot awake without awakening others.

#51. Not what we experience, but how we perceive what we experience, determines our fate.

#52. The greatest enemy of justice is privilege.

#53. Whoever prefers the material comforts of life over intellectual wealth is like the owner of a palace who moves into the servants' quarters and leaves the sumptuous rooms empty.

#54. Conquer, but never triumph.

#55. We usually learn to wait only when we have no longer anything to wait for.

#56. How wise must one be to be always kind.

#57. Passion is always suffering, even when gratified.

#58. Privilege is the greatest enemy of right.

#59. With our parents we bury our past, with our children our future.

#60. We are valued wither too highly or not high enough; we are never taken at our real worth.

#61. Not reading a beautiful book again because you've already read it, that is, as if you were not visiting a dear friend again because you know him already.

#62. Genius points the way, talent takes it.

#63. If there be a faith that can move mountains, it is faith in one's own power.

#64. You stay young as long as you can learn, acquire new habits, and suffer contradictions.

#65. Pity is love in undress.

#66. One remains young as long as one can still learn, can still take on new habits, can bear contradictions.

#67. Between being able to and actually doing something lies an ocean, and on its bottom rests all too often the wreck of willpower.

#68. To be young is delightful; to be old is comfortable.

#69. In meeting again after a separation, acquaintances ask after our outward life, friends after our inner life.

#70. Exceptions are not always the proof of the old rule; they can also be the harbinger of a new one.

#71. Nothing makes us more cowardly and unconscionable than the desire to be loved by everyone.

#72. Do not fear the ones who argue, but rather those who are evasive.

#73. Most imitators attempt the inimitable.

#74. Many a truth is the result of an error.

#75. Never strive, O artist, to create what you are not irresistibly impelled to create!

#76. "People's minds are trained largely at the expense of their hearts." This is not so; it is only that there are more educable minds than there are educable hearts.

#77. The simplest and most familiar truth seems new and wonderful the instant we ourselves experience it for the first time.

#78. Origins are of the greatest importance. We are almost reconciled to having a cold when we remember where we caught it.

#79. Conquer, but don't triumph.

#80. One has to do good in order for it to exist in the world.

#81. Only those few people who practice it believe in goodness.

#82. Without imagination, there is no goodness, no wisdom.

#83. They understand but a little who understand only what can be explained.

#84. Fools usually know best that which the wise despair of ever comprehending.

#85. Believe flatterers and you're lost; believe your enemies and you despair.

#86. What delights us in visible beauty is the invisible.

#87. The wise man is seldom prudent.

#88. Where would the power of women be, were it not for the vanity of men?

#89. Nobody knows enough, but many know too much.

#90. The poor never estimate as a virtue the generosity of the rich.

#91. Generosity, to be perfect, should always be accompanied by a dash of humor.

#92. He who has trusted where he ought not will surely mistrust where he ought not.

#93. Unattainable wishes are often "pious." This seems to indicate that only profane wishes are fulfilled.

#94. Authors from whom others steal should not complain, but rejoice. Where there is no game there are no poachers.

#95. When the time comes in which one could, the time has passed in which one can.

#96. The believer who has never doubted will hardly convert a doubter.

#97. Since the well-known victory over the hare by the tortoise, the descendants of the tortoise think themselves miracles of speed.

#98. Parents forgive their children least readily for the faults they themselves instilled in them.

#99. To be satisfied with little is hard, to be satisfied with a lot is impossible.

#100. It's bad enough when married people bore one another, but it's much worse when only one of them bores the other.

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