“Courage, garrulousness and the mob are on our side. What more do we want?” Quote by Georg C. Lichtenberg
“I've often been accused of making anthropology into literature, but anthropology is also field research. Writing is central to it.” WritingLiteratureFieldsResearchAccusedAnthropology Author:Clifford Geertz
“He who knows himself properly can very soon learn to know all other men. It is all reflection.” KnowsMenReflection Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“A good means to discovery is to take away certain parts of a system to find out how the rest behaves.” MeanCertainDiscoveryBehave Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“The motives that lead us to do anything might be arranged like the thirty-two winds and might be given names on the same pattern: for instance, "bread-bread-fame" or "fame-fame-bread."” TwoMightNamesGivenWindFamePatternsBreadInstanceThirtyMotiveGiven Names Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“There are two ways of extending life: firstly by moving the two points "born" and "died" farther away from one another. The other method is to go more slowly and leave the two points wherever God wills they should be, and this method is for the philosophers.” WayShouldTwoMovingBornDiedMethodPhilosopherGods WillTwo WaysExtending Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“What makes our poetry so contemptible nowadays is its paucity of ideas. If you want to be read, invent. Who the Devil wouldn't like to read something new?” IfsWantIdeasDevilSomething New Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“Popular presentation today is all too often that which puts the mob in a position to talk about something without understanding it.” TodayUnderstandingPositionPresentation Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“Cultivate that kind of knowledge which enables us to discover for ourselves in case of need that which others have to read or be told of.” NeedsKindCases Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“If countries were named after the words you first hear when you go there, England would have to be called Damn It.” IfsFirstsCountryEnglandDamn Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg
“It is certainly not a matter of indifference whether I learn something without effort or finally arrive at it myself through my system of thought. In the latter case everything has roots, in the former it is merely superficial.” MatterEffortCasesRootsFormerIndifferenceLatterSuperficial Author:Georg C. Lichtenberg