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Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

To live is to war with trolls in heart and woul. To write is to sit in judgement on oneself. — Henrik Ibsen

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A minority may be right, and a majority is always wrong. — Henrik Ibsen

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OSWALD: Is it very late, mother?
MRS. ALVING: It is early morning. [She looks out through the conservatory.] The day is dawning over the mountains. And the weather is clearing, Oswald. In a little while you shall see the sun.
OSWALD: I'm glad of that. Oh, I may still have much to rejoice in and live for-- — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

If I cannot be myself in what I write, then the whole is nothing but lies and humbug. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

I am half inclined to think we are all ghosts ... it is not only what we have inherited from our fathers and mothers that exists again in us, but all sorts of old dead ideas and all kinds of old dead beliefs and things of that kind. They are not actually alive in us; but there they are dormant all the same, and we can never be rid of them. Whenever I take up a newspaper and read it, I fancy I see ghosts creeping between the lines. There must be ghosts all over the world. They must be as countless as the grains of the sands, it seems to me. And we are so miserably afraid of the light, all of us. — Henrik Ibsen

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Your home is regarded as a model home, your life as a model life. But all this splendor, and you along with it ... it's just as though it were built upon a shifting quagmire. A moment may come, a word can be spoken, and both you and all this splendor will collapse. — Henrik Ibsen

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It is the very mark of the spirit of rebellion to crave for happiness in this life — Henrik Ibsen

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However wretched I may feel, I want to prolong the agony as long as possible. All my patients are like that. And so are those who are morally diseased.. — Henrik Ibsen

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The man-at-arms is the only man. — Henrik Ibsen

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Really to sin you have to be serious about it. — Henrik Ibsen

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I have had a delightfully lonely time of it - plenty of leisure to think and think about things. — Henrik Ibsen

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The idol of Authority must be shattered in this town. — Henrik Ibsen

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HELMER; But this is disgraceful. Is this the way you neglect your most sacred duties?
NORA: What do you consider is my most sacred duty?
HELMER: Do I have to tell you that? Isn't it your duty to your husband and children?
NORA:I have another duty, just as sacred.
HELMER: You can't have. What duty do you mean?
NORA: My duty to myself. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By John Green

That's pretty amazing, the countries thing," I said.
"Yeah, everybody's got a talent. I can memorize things. And you can...?"
"Urn, I know a lot of people's last words." It was an indulgence, learning last words. Other people had chocolate;
I had dying declarations.
"Example?"
"I like Henrik Ibsen's. He was a playwright." I knew a lot about Ibsen, but I'd never read any of his plays. I didn't
like reading
plays. I liked reading biographies.
"Yeah, I know who he was," said Chip.
"Right, well, he'd been sick for a while and his nurse said to him,
'You seem to be feeling better this morning/ and Ibsen looked at her and said, 'On the contrary,' and then he
died."
Chip laughed. "That's morbid. But I like it. — John Green

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

To be oneself on a basis of gold
is no better than founding one's house on the sand.
For your watch, and your ring, and the rest of your trappings
the good people fawn on you, grovelling to earth;
they lift their hats to your jewelled breast-pin;
but your ring and your breast-pin are not your person.- — Henrik Ibsen

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I'm no longer prepared to accept what people say and what's written in books. I must think things out for myself, and try to find my own answer. — Henrik Ibsen

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Look into any man's heart you please, and you will always find, in every one, at least one black spot which he has to keep concealed. — Henrik Ibsen

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When I was at home with papa, he told me his opinion about everything, and so I had the same opinions; and if I differed from him I concealed the fact, because he would not have liked it. He called me his doll-child, and he played with me just as I used to play with my dolls. — Henrik Ibsen

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No debt, no borrowing. There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. — Henrik Ibsen

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OSWALD: [Repeats, in a dull, toneless voice.] The sun. The sun. — Henrik Ibsen

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NORA: I must stand on my own two feet if I'm to get to know myself and the world outside. That's why I can't stay here with you any longer. — Henrik Ibsen

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The majority is never right. Never, I tell you! That's one of these lies in society that no free and intelligent man can help rebelling against. Who are the people that make up the biggest proportion of the population
the intelligent ones or the fools? — Henrik Ibsen

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The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom - these are the pillars of society. — Henrik Ibsen

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Money may be the husk of many things but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintance, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace or happiness. — Henrik Ibsen

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Most people are ennobled by the actual presence of death. But how long do you suppose this nobility will last in him? — Henrik Ibsen

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It is not by spectacular achievements that man can be transformed, but by will. — Henrik Ibsen

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Both agree in repudiating "marriage for love"; but the idealist repudiates it in the name of love, the critic in the name of marriage. Love, for the idealist Ibsen, is a passion which loses its virtue when it reaches its goal, which inspires only while it aspires, and flags bewildered when it attains. Marriage, for the critic Ibsen, is an institution beset with pitfalls into which those are surest to step who enter it blinded with love. — Henrik Ibsen

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Because there is surely nothing in the world that can compare with happiness of forgiveness and of lifting up a guilty sinner in the arms of love. — Henrik Ibsen

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The worst enemy of truth and freedom in our society is the compact majority. — Henrik Ibsen

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Everything I touch seems destined to turn into something mean and farcical. — Henrik Ibsen

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Happiness is worth a daring deed; we are both free if we but will it, and then the game is won. — Henrik Ibsen

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But he got right to the top. And I heard harps in the air. My - my master builder! — Henrik Ibsen

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That is the only relation in life that is not subject to the law of change. — Henrik Ibsen

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I am sticking as closely to my subject as I can; for my subject is precisely this, that it is the masses, the majority — Henrik Ibsen

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There is something so indescribably sweet and satisfying in the knowledge that a husband or wife has forgiven the other freely, and from the heart. — Henrik Ibsen

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The old terms must be invented with new meaning and given new explanations. Liberty, equality, and fraternity are no longer what they were in the days of the late-lamented guillotine. This is what the politicians will not understand; and that is why I hate them. They want only their own special revolutions- external revolutions, political revolutions, etc. But that is only dabbling. What is really needed is a revolution of the human spirit. — Henrik Ibsen

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The majority is always wrong; the minority is rarely right. — Henrik Ibsen

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Whether I pound or am being pounded, all the same there will be moaning! — Henrik Ibsen

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There is nothing so enervating and exhausting as this hopeless waiting. I dare say this is only a transition period. I will and shall have a victory some day. If the powers that be have shown me so little favor as to place me in this world and make me what I am, the result must be accordingly. — Henrik Ibsen

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What's to become of the morally sound? Left out in the cold, I suppose. We must heal the sick. — Henrik Ibsen

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In the decisive moment I won the victory over myself. I chose to live. And believe me, it takes courage to choose life under those circumstances. — Henrik Ibsen

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I believe that before anything else I'm a human being
just as much as you are ... or at any rate I shall try to become one. I know quite well that most people would agree with you, Torvald, and that you have warrant for it in books; but I can't be satisfied any longer with what most people say, and with what's in books. I must think things out for myself and try to understand them. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

In your power, all the same. Subject to your will and your demands. No longer free! No! That's a thought I'll never endure! Never. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

KROGSTAD: The law cares nothing about motives.

NORA: Then it must be a very foolish law. — Henrik Ibsen

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You have never loved me. You have only thought it pleasant to be in love with me. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

Helmer: I would gladly work night and day for you. Nora- bear sorrow and want for your sake. But no man would sacrifice his honor for the one he loves.
Nora: It is a thing hundreds of thousands of women have done. — Henrik Ibsen

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No, I don't think one ought to be at everybody's beck and call. Anyway, I'm not going to be. — Henrik Ibsen

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About the white and shining milky way? Man may not there the milk of fortune skim, Nor is the butter of it meant for him. — Henrik Ibsen

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Public opinion is an extremely mutable thing — Henrik Ibsen

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Rob the average man of his life-illusion, and you rob him of his happiness at the same stroke. — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

Think, Dagny, what it is to sit by the window in the eventide and hear the kelpie wailing in the boat-house; to sit waiting and listening for the dead men's ride to Valhal; for their way lies past us here in the north. They are the brave men that fell in fight, the strong women that did not drag out their lives tamely, like thee and me; they sweep through the storm-night on their black horses, with jangling bells! Ha, Dagny! think of riding the last ride on so rare a steed! — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

We will talk of this again, when the grass has first withered on her grave. Then you'll hear him spouting about "the child too early torn from her father's heart;" then you'll see him steep himself in a syrup of sentiment and self-admiration and self-pity. Just you wait! — Henrik Ibsen

Ibsen Henrik Quotes By Henrik Ibsen

It's not only what we have inherited from our father and mother that walks in us. It's all sorts of dead ideas, and lifeless old beliefs, and so forth. They have no vitality, but they cling to us all the same, and we can't get rid of them. — Henrik Ibsen

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I'm inclined to think we are all ghosts-every one of us. It's not just what we inherit from our mothers and fathers that haunts us. Its all kinds of old defunct theories, all sorts of old defunct beliefs, and things like that. — Henrik Ibsen

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It's a liberation to know that an act of spontaneous courage is yet possible in this world. An act that has something of unconditional beauty. — Henrik Ibsen

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People so easily forget their past selves. — Henrik Ibsen

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Take the life-lie away from the average man and straight away you take away his happiness. — Henrik Ibsen

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The truth is that there are two men in Ibsen - an idealist, exalted to the verge of sentimentality, and a critic, hard, inexorable, remorseless, to the verge of cynicism. What we call his "social philosophy" is a modus vivendi arrived at between them. Both agree in repudiating "marriage for love"; — Henrik Ibsen

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Bigger things than the State will fall, all religion will fall. — Henrik Ibsen

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That is the accursed thing about small surroundings
they make the soul small. — Henrik Ibsen

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Frida. So after all, it is not for nothing that I was born a poet. For now she is going forth into the great wide world, that I once yearned so passionately to see. Little Frida sets out in a splendid covered sledge with silver bells on the harness - — Henrik Ibsen

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As soon as your fear was over
and it was not fear for what threatened me, but for what might happen to you
when the whole thing was past, as far as you were concerned it was exactly as if nothing at all had happened. Exactly as before, I was your little skylark, your doll, which you would in future treat with doubly gentle care, because it was so brittle and fragile. — Henrik Ibsen

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People who don't know how to keep themselves healthy ought to have the decency to get themselves buried, and not waste time about it. — Henrik Ibsen

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You see, there are some people that one loves, and others that perhaps one would rather be with. — Henrik Ibsen

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A talent for building children's souls, Hilde. So building their souls that they might grow straight and fine, nobly and beautifully formed, to their full human stature. That was where Aline's talent lay. — Henrik Ibsen

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When I lost you, it was as if all the solid ground dissolved from under my feet. Look at me; I'm a half-drowned man now, hanging onto a wreck. — Henrik Ibsen

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MAIA. - all the glory of the world? Yes, you did. And all that glory should be mine, you said. — Henrik Ibsen

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You see, the point is that the strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. — Henrik Ibsen

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What ought a man be? Well, my short answer is 'himself'. — Henrik Ibsen

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Nothing is impossible that one desires with an indomitable will. — Henrik Ibsen

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But if you are to die, live first! Come forth With me into the glory of God's earth! Soon, soon the gilded cage will claim its prize. The Lady thrives there, but the Woman dies, And I love nothing but the Woman in you. — Henrik Ibsen

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Laughter's all the damned thing's fit for. — Henrik Ibsen

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Anyone who's sold herself for somebody else once isn't going to do it again. — Henrik Ibsen

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I hold that man is in the right who is most closely in league with the future. — Henrik Ibsen

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To see one's goal and to drive toward it, steeling one's heart, is most uplifting. — Henrik Ibsen

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Happiness is above all things the calm, glad certainty of innocence. — Henrik Ibsen

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Nobody can put a character on paper without - at any rate in part and at times - sitting as a model for it himself. — Henrik Ibsen

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The spectacles of experience; through them you will see clearly a second time. — Henrik Ibsen

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It was then that I began to look into the seams of your doctrine. I wanted only to pick at a single knot; but when I had got that undone, the whole thing raveled out. And then I understood that it was all machine-sewn. — Henrik Ibsen

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Let others emulate the eagle's flight, Life in the lowly plains may be as bright. — Henrik Ibsen

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(A thrill of dread runs through the whole group; ASGARDSREIEN - the ride of the fallen heroes to Valhal - hurtles through the air.) — Henrik Ibsen

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A thousand words leave not the same deep impression as does a single deed. — Henrik Ibsen

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Oh, that was a terrible time for me, I can tell you. I kept the blinds drawn down over both my windows. When I peeped out, I saw the sun shining as if nothing had happened. I could not understand it. I saw people going along the street, laughing and talking about indifferent things. I could not understand it. It seemed to me that the whole of existence must be at a standstill
as if under an eclipse. — Henrik Ibsen

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[Touching his own breast.] In here, you see - in here I have a little bramah-locked casket. And in that casket all my sculptor's visions are stored up. But when she disappeared and left no trace, the lock of the casket snapped to. And she had the key - and she took it away with her. - You, little Maia, you had no key; so all that the casket contains must lie unused. And the years pass! And I have no means of getting at the treasure. — Henrik Ibsen

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In great memories there lies the seed of growth. — Henrik Ibsen

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But a scientific man must live in a little bit of style. — Henrik Ibsen

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There are two kinds of spiritual law, two kinds of conscience, one in man and another, altogether different, in woman. They do not understand each other; but in practical life the woman is judged by man's law, as though she were not a woman but a man. — Henrik Ibsen

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A forest bird never wants a cage. — Henrik Ibsen

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[From below comes the noise of a door slamming.] — Henrik Ibsen

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There are people one loves and others one likes to talk to — Henrik Ibsen

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A marriage based on full confidence, based on complete and unqualified frankness on both sides; they are not keeping anything back; there's no deception underneath it all. If I might so put it, it's an agreement for the mutual forgiveness of sin. — Henrik Ibsen

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The right? Ah, what does it help to be in the right if you don't have any power? — Henrik Ibsen

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Do not use that foreign word 'ideals.' We have that excellent native word 'lies.' — Henrik Ibsen

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I believe that, before all else, I'm a human being, no less than you. — Henrik Ibsen

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So to conduct one's life as to realize oneself-this seems to me the highest attainment possible to a human being. It is the task of one and all of us, but most of us bungle it. — Henrik Ibsen

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And what if I did run my ship aground; oh, still it was splendid to sail it! — Henrik Ibsen

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This is life! It can harden and it can exalt! — Henrik Ibsen

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The greatest victory is defeat. — Henrik Ibsen

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She was an extraordinary person too! Would you believe it, she cut her hair short, and used to go about in men's boots in bad weather — Henrik Ibsen

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STRAWMAN. Are you less Intractable than when we parted? FALK. Nay, I go my own inexorable way - STRAWMAN. Even tho' you crush another's happiness? FALK. I plant the flower of knowledge in its place. [Smiling. — Henrik Ibsen