“It is useless to send armies against ideas.”
Quotes by Georg Brandes
“The historian is looked upon as objective when he measures the past by the popular opinions of his own time, as subjective when he does not take these opinions for models.”
“There are productive spirits who require many and great destinies or experience in order to produce a small work. There is a kind of poet who, from a hundred pounds of rose leaves, produces one drop of attar of roses. And on the other hand, there are talents whose nature is so fruitful, whose inner climate is so tropical, that from a quite plain everyday life situation, which they experience with the highest energy, they extract whole series of important works. They are like those treeless islands in the Pacific on which passengers from a passing ship leave some fruit-kernels, and which many years later are covered with mighty forests. Kierkegaard belonged to the latter kind.”
Georg BrandesGeorg Morris Cohen Brandes was a pivotal Danish critic and scholar whose influence shaped Scandinavian and European literature from the 1870s onward. He emerged as a leading figure in the movement kno...