Stefan Zweig Quote

Nothing makes people more unnatural and insubordinate than long and constant idleness.

It's not enough to just think about death, but one must always keep it in front. Then life becomes more solemn, more important, more fruitful, and joyful.

Stefan Zweig

Those who proclaim that they fight in favor of God are always the least peaceful men on Earth. As they believe to perceive heavenly messages, they are deaf to every word of humanity.

Stefan Zweig

Love is like wine, and like wine, it comforts some and destroys others.

Stefan Zweig

All science comes from pain. Pain always seeks the cause of things, while well-being tends to remain still and not look back.

Stefan Zweig

Old age means nothing more than ceasing to suffer for the past.

Stefan Zweig

Sometimes it is nothing more than a very thin door that separates children from what we call the real world, and a little wind can open it.

Stefan Zweig

The surest measure of all strength is the resistance that overcomes.

Stefan Zweig

The first sign of genuine political vocation is, at all times, that a man renounces from the beginning to demand what is unattainable for him.

Stefan Zweig

It is not until we realize that we mean something to others that we feel there is an aim or purpose in our existence.

Stefan Zweig

No fault is forgotten as long as the conscience remembers it.

Stefan Zweig

Only those whom destiny has struck can truly be helped with love. Only they know how to love and be loved as it should be loved: with gratitude and humility.

Stefan Zweig