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And killing time is perhaps the essence of comedy, just as the essence of tragedy is killing eternity. — Miguel De Unamuno
Use harms and even destroys beauty. The noblest function of an object is to be contemplated. — Miguel De Unamuno
Everything that exalts and expands consciousness is good, while that which depresses and diminishes it is evil. — Miguel De Unamuno
The greatest height of heroism to which an individual, like a people, can attain is to know how to face ridicule. — Miguel De Unamuno
The satisfied, the happy, do not live; they fall asleep in habit, near neighbor to annihilation. — Miguel De Unamuno
We need God, not in order to understand the why, but in order to feel and sustain the ultimate wherefore, to give a meaning to the universe. — Miguel De Unamuno
Only in solitude do we find ourselves; and in finding ourselves, we find in ourselves all our brothers in solitude. — Miguel De Unamuno
Philosophy fulfills the need to create for ourselves a single and complete concept of the world and of life. — Miguel De Unamuno
My religion is searching for the truth in life and life in the truth, though knowing that I do not have to find it while I live; my religion is fighting incessantly and tirelessly with the unknown. — Miguel De Unamuno
It is not the shilling I give you that counts, but the warmth that it carries with it from my hand. — Miguel De Unamuno
I believe in God as I believe in my friends, because I feel the breath of His affections, feel His invisible hand, drawing me, leading me, grasping me; because I possess an inner consciousness of a particular Providence and of a universal mind that marks out for me the course of my own destiny. — Miguel De Unamuno
To say that everything is idea or that everything is spirit, is the same as saying that everything is matter or that everything is energy, for if everything is idea or spirit, just as my consciousness is, it is not plain why the diamond should not endure for ever, if my consciousness, because it is idea or spirit, endures forever. — Miguel De Unamuno
Our life is a hope which is continually converting itself into memory and memory in its turn begets hope. — Miguel De Unamuno
Those who say they believe in God, and yet neither love nor fear him, do not in fact believe in Him but in those who have taught them that God exists. Those who believe that they believe inGod but without any passion in their heart, any anguish of mind, without uncertainty, without doubt, without an element of despair, even in their consolation, believe only in the God-idea, not in God. — Miguel De Unamuno
Scholasticism, a concept which does not bear criticism, is a theological concept specifically designed to sustain faith in the immortality of the soul. — Miguel De Unamuno
I would say that teleology is theology, and that God is not a "because," but rather an "in order to. — Miguel De Unamuno
Beneath the current of our existence and within it, there is another current flowing in the opposite direction. In this life we go from yesterday to tomorrow, but there we go from tomorrow to yesterday. The web of life is being woven and unraveled at the same time. And from time to time we get breaths and vapors and even mysterious murmurs from that other world, from that interior of our own world. The inner heart of history is a counter-history; it is a process which inverts the course of history. The subterranean river flows from the sea and back to its source. — Miguel De Unamuno
The pessimism that protests and defends itself cannot be truly said to be pessimism. — Miguel De Unamuno
A lot of good arguments are spoiled by some fool who knows what they're talking about. — Miguel De Unamuno
From the subterranean ore of memory we extract the jeweled visions of our future. — Miguel De Unamuno
What we believe to be the motives of our conduct are usually but the pretexts for it. — Miguel De Unamuno
Spiritual Love is born of sorrow ... For men love one another with spiritual love only when they have suffered the same sorrow together, when through long days they have ploughed the stony ground buried beneath the common yoke of a common grief. It is then that they know one another and feel one another and feel with one another in their common anguish, and so they pity one another and love one another. — Miguel De Unamuno
There are people who are so full of common sense that they haven't the slightest cranny left for their own sense. — Miguel De Unamuno
Those who believe that they believe in God, but without passion in their hearts, without anguish in mind, without uncertainty, without doubt, without an element of despair even in their consolation, believe only in the God idea, not God Himself. — Miguel De Unamuno
Man is perishing. That may be, and if it is nothingness that awaits us let us so act that it will be an unjust fate. — Miguel De Unamuno
Talking to a peasant one day, I suggested to him the hypothesis that there might indeed be a God who governs heaven and earth, a Consciousness or Conscience of the Universe, but that even so it would not be sufficient reason to assume that the soul of every man was immortal in the traditional and concrete sense. And he replied, Then what good is God? — Miguel De Unamuno
Yes, yes, I see it all! - an enormous social activity, a mighty civilization, a profuseness of science, of art, of industry, of morality, and afterwords, when we have filled the world with industrial marvels, with great factories, with roads, museums and libraries, we shall fall exhausted at the foot of it all, and it will subsist - for whom? Was man made for science or was science made for man? — Miguel De Unamuno
May God deny you peace but give you glory! — Miguel De Unamuno
The vanity of the passing world and love are the two fundamental and heart-penetrating notes of true poetry. And they are two notes of which neither can be sounded without causing the other to vibrate. The feeling of the vanity of the passing world kindles love in us, the only thing that triumphs over the vain and transitory, the only thing that fills life again and eternalizes it. — Miguel De Unamuno
An idea does not pass from one language to another without change. — Miguel De Unamuno
He who loves his neighbor burns his heart, and the heart, like green wood, groans when it burns, and distills itself in tears. There is no point in taking opium; it is better to put salt and vinegar in the soul's wound, for if you fall asleep and no longer feel the pain, then you no longer exist. And the point is to exist. — Miguel De Unamuno
We men do nothing but lie and make ourselves important. Speech was invented for the purpose of magnifying all of our sensations and impressions - perhaps so that we could believe in them. — Miguel De Unamuno
My work ... is to shatter the faith of men here, there, and everywhere, faith in affirmation, faith in negation, and faith in abstention from faith, and this for the sake of faith in faith itself. — Miguel De Unamuno
A pedant who beheld Solon weeping for the death of a son said to him, 'Why do you weep thus, if weeping avails nothing?' And the sage answered him, 'Precisely for that reason - because it does not avail. — Miguel De Unamuno
Fear is the start of wisdom. — Miguel De Unamuno
For it is the suffering flesh, it is suffering, it is death, that lovers perpetuate upon the earth. Love is at once the brother, son, and father of death, which is its sister, mother, and daughter. And thus it is that in the depth of love there is a depth — Miguel De Unamuno
The will, the will not ever to die, the refusal to resign oneself to death, ceaselessly builds the house of life while the keen blasts and icy winds of reason unceasingly batter at the structure and beat it down. — Miguel De Unamuno
There is no tyranny in the world more hateful than that of ideas. Ideas bring ideophobia, and the consequence is that people begin to persecute their neighbors in the name of ideas. I loathe and detest all labels, and the only label that I could now tolerate would be that of ideoclast or idea breaker. — Miguel De Unamuno
What is vanity but the longing to survive? — Miguel De Unamuno
Consciousness is a disease. — Miguel De Unamuno
Warmth, warmth, more warmth! For we are dying of cold and not darkness. It is not the night that kills, but the frost. — Miguel De Unamuno
Whenever a man talks he lies, and so far as he talks to himself - that is to say, so far as he thinks, knowing that he thinks - he lies to himself. The only truth in human life is that which is physiological. Speech - this thing that they call a social product - was made for lying. — Miguel De Unamuno
Every peasant has a lawyer inside of him, just as every lawyer, no matter how urbane he may be, carries a peasant within himself. — Miguel De Unamuno
The skeptic does not mean him who doubts, but him who investigates or researches, as opposed to him who asserts and thinks that he has found. — Miguel De Unamuno
The chiefest sanctity of a temple is that it is a place to which men go to weep in common. — Miguel De Unamuno
A man does not die of love or his liver or even of old age; he dies of being a man. — Miguel De Unamuno
Knowledge for the sake of knowledge! Truth for truth's sake! This is inhuman. — Miguel De Unamuno
The less we read, the more harmful it is what we read. — Miguel De Unamuno
Martyrs create faith, faith does not create martyrs. — Miguel De Unamuno
True science teaches, above all, to doubt and to be ignorant. — Miguel De Unamuno
It is sad not to love, but it is much sadder not to be able to love. — Miguel De Unamuno
All knowledge has an ultimate goal. Knowledge for the sake of knowledge is, say what you will, nothing but a dismal begging of the question. — Miguel De Unamuno
Science says: 'We must live,' and seeks the means of prolonging, increasing, facilitating and amplifying life, of making it tolerable and acceptable, wisdom says: 'We must die,' and seeks how to make us die well. — Miguel De Unamuno
Your neighbor's vision is as true for him as your own vision is true for you. — Miguel De Unamuno
Fascism is cured by reading, and racism is cured by traveling — Miguel De Unamuno
Cure yourself of the affliction of caring how you appear to others. Concern yourself only with how you appear before God, concern yourself only with the idea that God may have of you. — Miguel De Unamuno
Hell has been conceived as a police institution, to inspire fear in this world. But the worst of it all is that it no longer frightens anyone, and therefore it will have to be closed down. — Miguel De Unamuno
Anyone who in discussion relies upon authority uses, not his understanding, but rather his memory. — Miguel De Unamuno
Suffering is the substance of life and the root of personality, for it is only suffering that makes us persons. — Miguel De Unamuno
At times to be silent is to lie. You will win because you have enough brute force. But you will not convince. For to convince you need to persuade. And in order to persuade you would need what you lack: Reason and Right — Miguel De Unamuno
Science is a cemetery of dead ideas, even though life may issue from them. — Miguel De Unamuno
Cure yourself of the inclination to bother about how you look to other people. Be concerned only ... with the idea God has of you. — Miguel De Unamuno
If it is nothingness that awaits us, let us make an injustice of it, let us fight against destiny, even without hope of victory. — Miguel De Unamuno
That which the fascists hate, above all else, is intelligence. — Miguel De Unamuno
There are pretenses which are very sincere, and marriage is their school. — Miguel De Unamuno
To fall into a habit is to begin to cease to be. — Miguel De Unamuno
Piensa el sentimiento, siente el pensamiento."
(roughly translated, "Think about the emotional and feel the intellectual") — Miguel De Unamuno
Some people will believe anything if you whisper it to them. — Miguel De Unamuno
These terrible sociologists, who are the astrologers and alchemists of our twentieth century. — Miguel De Unamuno
And usually [the philosopher] philosophizes either in order to resign himself to life, or to seek some finality in it, or to distract himself and forget his griefs, or for pastime and amusement. — Miguel De Unamuno
The mists remain of the false glory that erupts from history. — Miguel De Unamuno
Man habitually sacrifices his life to his purse, but he sacrifices his purse to his vanity. — Miguel De Unamuno
The tears of anguish irritate and excite; but those of repentance are the ones that wash. — Miguel De Unamuno
None are so likely to believe too little as those who have begun by believing too much. — Miguel De Unamuno
Man dies of cold, not of darkness. — Miguel De Unamuno
Sometimes, to remain silent is to lie, since silence can be interpreted as assent. — Miguel De Unamuno
My religion is to seek for truth in life and for life in truth, even knowing that I shall not find them while I live. — Miguel De Unamuno
The truth is that my work - I was going to say my mission - is to shatter the faith of men here, there, and everywhere, faith in affirmation, faith in negation, and faith in abstention in faith, and this for the sake of faith in faith itself; it is to war against all those who submit, whether it be to Catholicism, or to rationalism, or to agnosticism; it is to make all men live the life of inquietude and passionate desire. — Miguel De Unamuno
The only way to give finality to the world is to give it consciousness. — Miguel De Unamuno
Love personalizes all that it loves. Only by personalizing it can we fall in love with an idea. — Miguel De Unamuno
Dream abides; it is the only things that abides; vision abides. — Miguel De Unamuno
The devil is an angel too. — Miguel De Unamuno
Only he who attempts the absurd is capable of achieving the impossible. — Miguel De Unamuno
We should try to be the parents of our future rather than the offspring of our past. — Miguel De Unamuno
A faith which does not doubt is a dead faith. — Miguel De Unamuno