In the old days of the Greeks, thinking was a privilege. Then it was happiness. Later, a disease. Today it's a crime.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
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Life is a disease and death begins at birth. Every breath and every heartbeat is also a kind of dying - a small step towards the end.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
One should either never leave or never come back, because one does not come back completely and remains so ambivalent.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
The Neanderthal was destroyed by the club; the Roman by the sword; the man of the Middle Ages by the plague - but we can be finished with a piece of paper!
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
You are special people, you young people, all together. You hate the past, you despise the present, you are indifferent to the future.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Only he who always returns to his solitude knows the happiness of togetherness.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Jealousy doesn't begin with a person, and it doesn't end with a person. It begins with the air the loved one breathes and never ends. Not even with death.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
They never want to know much. The less you know, the easier it is to live. Knowledge makes one free - but unhappy.
Author: Remarque Erich Maria
Author: Remarque Erich Maria