Soren Kierkegaard Quotes About Mediocrity

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  • The greatest danger to Christianity is, I contend, not heresies, not heterodoxies, not atheists, not profane secularism - no, but the kind of orthodoxy which is cordial drivel, mediocrity served up sweet. There is nothing that so insidiously displaces the majestic as cordiality.

  • Christianity does not oppose debauchery and uncontrollable passions and the like as much as it opposes... flat mediocrity, this nauseating atmosphere, this homey, civil togetherness, where admittedly great crimes, wild excesses, and powerful aberrations cannot easily occur - but where God's unconditional demand has even greater difficulty in accomplishing what it requires: the majestic obedience of submission.

  • The thinker without a paradox is like a lover without a feeling: a paltry mediocrity.

    Soren Kierkegaard (2017). “Philosophical Fragments”, p.24, Jovian Press
  • One must not think slightingly of the paradoxical…for the paradox is the source of the thinker’s passion, and the thinker without a paradox is like a lover without feeling: a paltry mediocrity.

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Soren Kierkegaard

  • Born: May 5, 1813
  • Died: November 11, 1855
  • Occupation: Philosopher