Top 55 Quotes About Leopardi

#1. Everything that exists is a type of matter, he believed, including what we call the soul. We are reluctant to give up the distinction between matter and mind because we cannot imagine matter thinking. But, for Leopardi, the fact that we think shows that matter thinks:

John N. Gray

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#2. We all fear loneliness, madness, dying. Shakespeare and Walt Whitman, Leopardi and Hart Crane will not cure those fears. And yet these poets bring us fire and light.

Harold Bloom

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#3. In fact the problem Leopardi is facing is speculative and metaphysical, a problem in the history of philosophy from Parmenides to Descartes and Kant: the relationship between the idea of infinity as absolute space and absolute time, and our empirical knowledge of space and time.

Italo Calvino

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#4. The surname Messi comes from the Italian town of Porto Recanati, in the province of Macerata, which saw the birth of the poet Giacomo Leopardi and the tenor Beniamino Gigli.

Luca Caioli

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#5. The old man, especially if he is in society in the privacy of his thoughts, though he may protest the opposite, never stops believing that, through some singular exception of the universal rule, he can in some unknown and inexplicable way still make an impression on women.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#6. The thought that really crushes us is the thought of the futility of life of which death is the visible manifestation.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#7. The greater part of the people we assign to educate our sons we know for certain are not educated. Yet we do not doubt that they can give what they have not received, a thing which cannot be otherwise acquired.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#8. Everything since Homer has improved, except poetry.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#9. Every man remembers his childhood as a kind of mythical age, just as every nation's childhood is its mythical age.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#10. The surest way of concealing from others the boundaries of one's own knowledge is not to overstep them.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#11. The most solid pleasure in this life is the empty pleasure of illusion.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#12. Old age is the supreme evil, for it deprives man of all pleasures while allowing his appetites to remain, and it brings with it every possible sorrow. Yet men fear death and desire old age.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#13. Real misanthropes are not found in solitude, but in the world; since it is experience of life, and not philosophy, which produces real hatred of mankind.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#14. There are some centuries which - apart from everything else - in the art and other disciplines presume to remake everything because they know how to make nothing.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#15. He who has little communication with people is seldom a misanthrope. True misanthropes are not found in solitude, but in the world. This is because it is practical experience of life, and certainly not philosophy, that makes people hate their fellows.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#16. It's not our disadvantages or shortcomings that are ridiculous, but rather the studious way we try to hide them, and our desire to act as if they did not exist.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#17. The commonplace expression that life is nothing but a play is verified above all in this: the world speaks absolutely consistently in one way and acts absolutely consistently in another.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#18. Boredom is the most sublime of all human emotions because it expresses the fact that the human spirit, in a certain sense, is greater than the entire universe. Boredom is an expression of a profound despair at not finding anything that can satisfy the soul's boundless needs.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#19. Then from anguish, wishing to cry out and trembling, eyes full of doleful tears, I tore myself from sleep. But in my mind remained his vivid image. And in the uncertain ray of sunshine, I believed I saw him still.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#20. If content with himself and mankind, a man is never harsh or curt.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#21. There's no greater sign of being a poor philosopher and wise man than wanting all of life to be wise and philosophical.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#22. Men do not so much hate an evil-doer, or evil itself, as they hate the man who calls evil by its real name.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#23. You can be happy indeed if you have breathing space from pain.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#24. I find it awfully difficult to determine if the habit of talking about oneself at length runs contrary to the basic rules of propriety, or if instead the man exempt from this vice is rare.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#25. No one is so completely disenchanted with the world, or knows it so thoroughly, or is so utterly disgusted with it, that when it begins to smile upon him he does not become partially reconciled to it.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#26. If the best company is that which we leave feeling most satisfied with ourselves, it follows that it is the company we leave most bored.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#27. Men seldom act from a correct sense of what may be harmful or useful to them.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#28. Man is almost always as wicked as his needs require.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#29. He who has the courage to laugh is almost as much a master of the world as he who is ready to die.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#30. Freedom is the dream you dream
While putting thought in chains again

Giacomo Leopardi

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#31. In all climates, under all skies, man's happiness is always somewhere else.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#32. What do you do there, moon, in the sky? Tell me what you do, silent moon. When evening comes you rise and go contemplating wastelands; then you set.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#33. The end of pain we take as happiness.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#34. He who doubts, knows - knows as much as can be known.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#35. People are ridiculous only when they try or seem to be that which they are not.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#36. Men are ready to suffer anything from others or from heaven itself, provided that, when it comes to words, they are untouched.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#37. Ignorance is the greatest source of happiness.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#38. No human trait deserves less tolerance in everyday life, and gets less, than intolerance.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#39. Nothing in the world is so rare as a person one can always put up with.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#40. I may be wrong, but it seems rare in our age to find a widely praised person whose own mouth is not the source of that praise.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#41. Men are wretched by necessity, and determined to believe themselves wretched by accident.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#42. Since the world never faults a man who refuses to yield ... it is generally recognized that weak men live in obedience to the world's will, while the strong obey only their own.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#43. The artist's conception of his art or the scientist's of his science is usually as great as his conception of his own worth is small.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#44. Children find everything in nothing, men find nothing in everything.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#45. A dictionary can embrace only a small part of the vast tapestry of a language.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#46. If we happen to be praised on account of qualities which we formerly despised, our estimation of those qualities immediately rises.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#47. It's interesting to observe that almost all truly worthy men have simple manners, and that simple manners are almost always taken as a sign of little worth

Giacomo Leopardi

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#48. People are ashamed, not of the injustices they do, but of those they receive. And so, in order that the unjust person should be ashamed, there is no other way than to give as good as one gets.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#49. Man is doomed either squander his youth, which is the only time he has to store provisions for the coming years and provide for his own well-being, or to spend his youth procuring pleasures in advance for that time of life when he will be too old to enjoy them.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#50. We remember childhood as the fabulous years of our lives, and nations remember their childhood as fabulous years.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#51. Death is not evil, for it frees man from all ills and takes away his desires along with desire's rewards.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#52. Seated here in contemplations lost, my thought discovers vaster space beyond, supernal silence and unfathomed peace

Giacomo Leopardi

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#53. When a well-educated young man first enters society he is liable to commit many errors which the world term childish, simply because he has not yet learned how childish grown men really are

Leopardi

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#54. Nature, with her customary beneficence, has ordained that man shall not learn how to live until the reasons for living are stolen from him, that he shall find no enjoyment until he has become incapable of vivid pleasure.

Giacomo Leopardi

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#55. The world laughs at things it would really prefer to admire, and like Aesop's fox it criticizes things it covets.

Giacomo Leopardi

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