"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
About Soren Kierkegaard
Soren Kierkegaard, a 19th-century Danish philosopher, is often regarded as the father of existentialism. His work delves into the complexities of human existence, faith, and the nature of anxiety. In 'Fear and Trembling,' he explores the biblical story of Abraham, using it to illustrate the tension between ethical duty and personal faith. Kierkegaard famously stated, 'Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom,' highlighting how the awareness of choice can lead to existential dread. This insight reflects his belief that anxiety is not merely a negative experience but a crucial aspect of human freedom and individuality. Kierkegaard's philosophy challenges the established norms of his time, advocating for the importance of personal truth over societal expectations. He emphasized the significance of the 'single individual,' arguing that true understanding comes from subjective experience rather than objective reasoning. His assertion that 'subjectivity is truth' underscores the idea that personal perspectives shape our understanding of existence. Today, Kierkegaard's quotes resonate deeply, as they address the universal struggles of identity, faith, and the human condition. His exploration of inner conflict and the paradoxes of life continues to influence contemporary thought, encouraging individuals to confront their own anxieties and embrace the complexities of existence.
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"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
"There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true."
"Christ was crucified because he would have nothing to do with the crowd (even though he addressed himself to all). He did not want to form a party, an interest group, a mass movement, but wanted to be what he was, the truth, which is related to the single individual. Therefore everyone who will genuinely serve the truth is by that very fact a martyr. To win a crowd is no art; for that only untruth is needed, nonsense, and a little knowledge of human passions. But no witness to the truth dares to get involved with the crowd."
"Above all, do not lose your desire to walk. Everyday, I walk myself into a state of well-being & walk away from every illness. I have walked myself into my best thoughts, and I know of no thought so burdensome that one cannot walk away from it. But by sitting still, & the more one sits still, the closer one comes to feeling ill. Thus if one just keeps on walking, everything will be all right."
"The Bible is very easy to understand. But we Christians are a bunch of scheming swindlers. We pretend to be unable to understand it because we know very well that the minute we understand, we are obliged to act accordingly."
"People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use."
"Truth always rests with the minority, and the minority is always stronger than the majority, because the minority is generally formed by those who really have an opinion, while the strength of a majority is illusory, formed by the gangs who have no opinion - and who, therefore, in the next instant (when it is evident that the minority is the stronger) assume its opinion ... while Truth again reverts to a new minority."
"I found I had less and less to say, until finally, I became silent, and began to listen. I discovered in the silence, the voice of God"
"People settle for a level of despair they can tolerate and call it happiness."
"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."
"The most common form of despair is not being who you are."
"The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays."
"And this is the simple truth - that to live is to feel oneself lost. He who accepts it has already begun to find himself, to be on firm ground. Instinctively, as do the shipwrecked, he will look around for something to which to cling, and that tragic, ruthless glance, absolutely sincere, because it is a question of his salvation, will cause him to bring order into the chaos of his life. These are the only genuine ideas; the ideas of the shipwrecked. All the rest is rhetoric, posturing, farce."
"Do not interrupt the flight of your soul; do not distress what is best in you; do not enfeeble your spirit with half wishes and half thoughts. Ask yourself and keep on asking until you find the answer, for one may have known something many times, acknowledged it; one may have willed something many times, attempted it - and yet, only the deep inner motion, only the heart's indescribable emotion, only that will convince you that what you have acknowledged belongs to you, that no power can take it from you - for only the truth that builds up is truth for you."
"It is not the path which is the difficulty; rather, it is the difficulty which is the path."
"In order to help another effectively, I must understand what he understands. If I do not know that, my greater understanding will be of no help to him... instruction begins when you put yourself in his place so that you may understand what he understands and in the way he understands it."
"In a theatre it happened that a fire started off stage. The clown came out to tell the audience. They thought it was a joke and applauded. He told them again, and they became still more hilarious. This is the way, I suppose, that the world will be destroyed-amid the universal hilarity of wits and wags who think it is all a joke."
"The most painful state of being is remembering the future, particularly the one you'll never have."
"Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced."
"A man prayed, and at first he thought that prayer was talking. But he became more and more quiet until in the end he realized prayer is listening."