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Activity Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer

“No one knows what capacities for doing and suffering he has in himself, until something comes to rouse them to activity: just as in a pond of still water, lying there like a mirror, there is no sign of the roar and thunder with which it can leap from the precipice, and yet remain what it is; or…” quote by Arthur Schopenhauer
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“No one knows what capacities for doing and suffering he has in himself, until something comes to rouse them to activity: just as in a pond of still water, lying there like a mirror, there is no sign of the roar and thunder with which it can leap from the precipice, and yet remain what it is; or again, rise high in the air as a fountain. When water is as cold as ice, you can have no idea of the latent warmth contained in it.”

Arthur Schopenhauer

About This Quote

Source Book: “The World as Will and Representation”, 1818

Human potential is hidden until provoked; like still water that can erupt into a powerful fountain when disturbed.

In simple terms: Potential emerges under pressure.

Key Takeaway

Seek challenges to reveal strengths.

Themes

potential latent power challenge

Mood

philosophical inspirational

Type

philosophy self‑development

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • team building
  • creative projects

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What challenges have revealed hidden strengths?
  • How can you nurture latent abilities?
A Different Perspective

May overlook calm stability.

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