Stefan Zweig Quote

Most people have very little imagination. They are hardly moved by anything which does not directly touch them, which does not positively hammer its message upon their senses; but even a trifle, should it happen under their very eyes, and within the immediate range of their feelings, will instantly kindle in them a disproportionate amount of passion. We may say that the rarity of their interest is compensated by an inappropriate and exaggerated vehemence when their interest is at last aroused.


Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman (1927)


Most people have very little imagination. They are hardly moved by anything which does not directly touch them, which does not positively hammer its...

Most people have very little imagination. They are hardly moved by anything which does not directly touch them, which does not positively hammer its...

Most people have very little imagination. They are hardly moved by anything which does not directly touch them, which does not positively hammer its...

Most people have very little imagination. They are hardly moved by anything which does not directly touch them, which does not positively hammer its...