Hermann Hesse Quote

For although in a certain sense and for light-minded persons non-existent things can be more easily and irresponsibly represented in words than existing things, for the serious and conscientious historian it is just the reverse. Nothing is harder, yet nothing is more necessary, than to speak of certain things whose existence is neither demonstrable nor probable. The very fact that serious and conscientious men treat them as existing things brings them a step closer to existence and to the possibility of being born.


Motto of the work written by Hesse, and attributed to an "Albertus Secundus" - The Glass Bead Game (1943)


For although in a certain sense and for light-minded persons non-existent things can be more easily and irresponsibly represented in words than...

For although in a certain sense and for light-minded persons non-existent things can be more easily and irresponsibly represented in words than...

For although in a certain sense and for light-minded persons non-existent things can be more easily and irresponsibly represented in words than...

For although in a certain sense and for light-minded persons non-existent things can be more easily and irresponsibly represented in words than...