Arthur Schopenhauer Quotes About Difficulty
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The difficulty is to try and teach the multitude that something can be true and untrue at the same time.
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A man may call to mind the face of his friend, but not his own. Here, then, is an initial difficulty in the way of applying the maxim, Know Thyself.
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A major difficulty in translation is that a word in one language seldom has a precise equivalent in another one.
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If the world were a paradise of luxury and ease, a land flowing with milk and honey, where every Jack obtained his Jill at once and without any difficulty, men would either die of boredom or hang themselves; or there would be wars, massacres, and murders; so that in the end mankind would inflict more suffering on itself than it has now to accept at the hands of Nature.
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To overcome difficulties is to experience the full delight of existence.
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Arthur Schopenhauer
- Born: February 22, 1788
- Died: September 21, 1860
- Occupation: Philosopher