Arthur Schopenhauer Quote

For a work to become immortal it must possess so many excellences that it will not be easy to find a man who understands and values them all; so that there will be in all ages men who recognise and appreciate some of these excellences; by this means the credit of the work will be retained throughout the long course of centuries and ever-changing interests, for, as it is appreciated first in this sense, then in that, the interest is never exhausted.


Essays - On Authorship and Style


For a work to become immortal it must possess so many excellences that it will not be easy to find a man who understands and values them all; so that ...

For a work to become immortal it must possess so many excellences that it will not be easy to find a man who understands and values them all; so that ...

For a work to become immortal it must possess so many excellences that it will not be easy to find a man who understands and values them all; so that ...

For a work to become immortal it must possess so many excellences that it will not be easy to find a man who understands and values them all; so that ...