All Martin Heidegger Quotes
- The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism. Animal
- Being-alone is a deficient mode of being-with; its possibility is a proof for the latter. Alone
- Why are there beings at all, instead of Nothing? All
- Whatever can be noted historically can be found within history. Found
- The Fuhrer alone is the present and future German reality and its law. Learn to know ever more deeply: from now on every single thing… Action
- To think Being itself explicitly requires disregarding Being to the extent that it is only grounded and interpreted in terms of beings and for beings… All
- In the work of art the truth of an entity has set itself to work. ‘To set’ means here: to bring to a stand. Some… Art
- Tell me how you read and I'll tell you who you are. Funny
- To think is to confine yourself to a single thought that one day stands still like a star in the world's sky. Confine
- truth is that which makes a people certain, clear, and strong. Certain
- Since time itself is not movement, it must somehow have to do with movement.Time is initially encountered in those entities which are changeable, change is… Change
- Freedom is only to be found where there is burden to be shouldered. In creative achievements this burden always represents an imperative and a need… Achievement
- Why are there beings at all instead of nothing? That is the question. Presumably it is not arbitrary question, "Why are there beings at all… All
- The poets are in the vanguard of a changed conception of Being. Changed
- To be a poet in a destitute time means: to attend, singing, to the trace of the fugitive gods. This is why the poet in… Attend
- There is no such thing as an empty word, only one that is worn out yet remains full. Empty
- The small are always dependent on the great; they are "small" precisely because they think they are independent. The great thinker is one who can… Always Dependent
- Anyone can achieve their fullest potential, who we are might be predetermined, but the path we follow is always of our own choosing. We should… Achieve
- And so man, as existing transcendence abounding in and surpassing toward possibilities, is a creature of distance. Only through the primordial distances he establishes toward… Abounding
- Thus "phenomenology" means αποφαινεσθαι τα φαινομενα -- to let that which shows itself be seen from itself in the very way in which it shows… From
- he who thinks great thoughts often makes great errors Errors
- Longing is the agony of the nearness of the distant. Agony
- What seems natural to us is probably just something familiar in a long tradition that has forgotten the unfamiliar source from which it arose. And… Arose
- Everyone is the other and no one is himself. Everyone
- What was Aristotle’s life?’ Well, the answer lay in a single sentence: ‘He was born, he thought, he died.’ And all the rest is pure… All