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Hermann Karl Hesse war ein deutschsprachiger Schriftsteller, Dichter und Maler. Bekanntheit erlangte er mit Prosawerken wie Siddhartha oder Der Steppenwolf und mit seinen Gedichten . 1946 wurde ihm der Nobelpreis für Literatur und 1954 der Orden Pour le mérite für Wissenschaften und Künste verliehen.

Als Sohn eines deutsch-baltischen Missionars war Hesse durch Geburt russischer Staatsangehöriger. Von 1883 bis 1890 und erneut ab 1924 war er schweizerischer Staatsbürger, dazwischen besaß er das württembergische Staatsbürgerrecht.



✵ 2. Juli 1877 – 9. August 1962
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Hermann Hesse Berühmte Zitate

„Gegen die Infamitäten des Lebens sind die besten Waffen: Tapferkeit, Eigensinn und Geduld. Die Tapferkeit stärkt, der Eigensinn macht Spaß und die Geduld gibt Ruhe.“

Brief, 23. Juli 1950. zitiert in: "Mein Hermann Hesse – Ein Lesebuch", Hrsg. Udo Lindenberg, Suhrkamp Verlag 2008, S. 28

„Nun, aller höhere Humor fängt damit an, daß man die eigene Person nicht mehr ernst nimmt.“

Figur »Pablo« in: Der Steppenwolf. Suhrkamp, 1974. S. 227. ISBN 9783518366752.

„Der Tag war vergangen, wie eben die Tage so vergehen; ich hatte ihn herumgebracht, hatte ihn sanft umgebracht.“

Der Steppenwolf, Suhrkamp Taschenbuch 175. 1974, Seite 29.

Zitate über Leben von Hermann Hesse

„Die Verzweiflung schickt Gott nicht, um uns zu töten, er schickt sie, um neues Leben in uns zu erwecken.“

Das Glasperlenspiel (Romanfigur des Beichtvaters Dion), GW Bd. 9, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1987, S. 569

„Die Jugend hört auf mit dem Egoismus, das Alter beginnt mit dem Leben für andere.“

Gertrud. A. Langen Verlag München 1911. Seite 234

„Ich wollte ja nichts als das zu leben versuchen, was von selber aus mir heraus wollte. Warum war das so schwer?“

Demian, (an den Anfang gestelltes Motto des Ich-Erzählers Emil Sinclair), GW Bd. 5, Suhrkamp Verlag, 1987, S. 7

Zitate über Menschen von Hermann Hesse

„Manche Menschen glauben, Durchhalten macht uns stark. Doch manchmal stärkt uns gerade das Loslassen.“

Ohne Quellenangabe in Selbsthilfebüchern zu finden.
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Hermann Hesse Zitate und Sprüche

„Liebe kann man erbetteln, erkaufen, geschenkt bekommen, auf der Gasse finden, aber rauben kann man sie nicht.“

Siddhartha, Suhrkamp Taschenbuch 182, Kapitel 5, Frankfurt am Main 1974, Seite 49

„Na, wozu Lärm machen und die Leute beunruhigen!“

Der Steppenwolf, Suhrkamp Bibliothek Bd. 226 1972, Seite 90.

„Damit das Mögliche entsteht, muß immer wieder das Unmögliche versucht werden.“

Brief (Sept. 1960) an Wilhelm Gundert Quelle: Mein Hermann Hesse – Ein Lesebuch. Hrsg. Udo Lindenberg, 2008, Suhrkamp Verlag, S. 26 books.google https://books.google.de/books?id=NdAbAQAAMAAJ&q=gundert

Hermann Hesse: Zitate auf Englisch

“Whether you and I and a few others will renew the world someday remains to be seen. But within ourselves we must renew it each day, otherwise we just aren't serious. Don't forget that!”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Quelle: Demian (1919), p. 181
Kontext: You, too, have mysteries of your own. I know that you must have dreams that you don't tell me. I don't want to know them. But I can tell you: live those dreams, play with them, build altars to them. It is not yet the ideal but it points in the right direction. Whether you and I and a few others will renew the world someday remains to be seen. But within ourselves we must renew it each day, otherwise we just aren't serious. Don't forget that!

“The tree does not die. It waits.”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Quelle: Demian (1919), p. 149
Kontext: Now everything changed. My childhood world was breaking apart around me. My parents eyed me with a certain embarrassment. My sisters had become strangers to me. A disenchantment falsified and blunted my usual feelings and joys: the garden lacked fragrance, the woods held no attraction for me, the world stood around me like a clearance sale of last year's secondhand goods, insipid, all its charm gone. Books were so much paper, music a grating noise. That is the way leaves fall around a tree in autumn, a tree unaware of the rain running down its sides, of the sun or the frost, and of life gradually retreating inward. The tree does not die. It waits.

“It was my destiny to join in a great experience. Having had the good fortune to belong to the League, I was permitted to be a participant in unique journey.”

Hermann Hesse buch Journey to the East

Journey to the East (1932)
Kontext: It was my destiny to join in a great experience. Having had the good fortune to belong to the League, I was permitted to be a participant in unique journey. What wonder it had at the time! How radiant and comet-like it seemed, and how quickly it has been forgotten and allowed to fall into disrepute. For this reason, I have decided to attempt a short description of this fabulous journey, a journey the like of which had not been attempted since the days of Hugo and mad Roland.

“There are a great many suicides to which this thought imparts a common strength.”

Hermann Hesse buch Der Steppenwolf

Steppenwolf (1927)
Kontext: He gained strength through familiarity with the thought that the emergency exit stood always open and became curious, too, to taste his suffering to the dregs. If it went too badly with him he could feel sometimes with a grim malicious pleasure: “I am curious to see all the same just how much man can endure. If the limit of what is bearable is reached, I have only to open the door to escape.” There are a great many suicides to which this thought imparts a common strength.

“The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world.”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Quelle: Demian (1919), p. 166
Variant translation: The bird is struggling out of the egg. The egg is the world. Whoever wants to be born must first destroy a world. The bird is flying to God. The name of the God is called Abraxas.
As translated by W. J. Strachan
Kontext: The bird fights its way out of the egg. The egg is the world. Who would be born must first destroy a world. The bird flies to God. The God's name is Abraxas.

“Our god's name is Abraxas and he is God and Satan and he contains both the luminous and the dark world.”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Quelle: Demian (1919), p. 180
Kontext: Our god's name is Abraxas and he is God and Satan and he contains both the luminous and the dark world. Abraxas does not take exception to any of your thoughts, any of your dreams. Never forget that. But he will leave you once you've become blameless and normal. Then he will leave you and look for a different vessel in which to brew his thoughts.

“You, too, have mysteries of your own.”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Quelle: Demian (1919), p. 181
Kontext: You, too, have mysteries of your own. I know that you must have dreams that you don't tell me. I don't want to know them. But I can tell you: live those dreams, play with them, build altars to them. It is not yet the ideal but it points in the right direction. Whether you and I and a few others will renew the world someday remains to be seen. But within ourselves we must renew it each day, otherwise we just aren't serious. Don't forget that!

“Everything that is thought and expressed in words is one-sided, only half the truth; it all lacks totality, completeness, unity.”

Siddhartha (1922)
Kontext: Everything that is thought and expressed in words is one-sided, only half the truth; it all lacks totality, completeness, unity. When the Illustrious Buddha taught about the world, he had to divide it into Samsara and Nirvana, illusion and truth, into suffering and salvation. One cannot do otherwise, there is no other method for those who teach. But the world itself, being in and around us, is never one-sided. Never is a man or a deed wholly Samsara or wholly Nirvana; never is a man wholly a saint or a sinner. This only seems so because we suffer the illusion that time is something real.

“Us speeding on to fresh and newer spaces”

Hermann Hesse buch Das Glasperlenspiel

The Glass Bead Game (1943)

“Departs, so life at every stage”

Hermann Hesse buch Das Glasperlenspiel

The Glass Bead Game (1943)

“Your faith has found no more air to breathe. And suffocation is a hard death.”

Hermann Hesse buch Der Steppenwolf

Quelle: Steppenwolf (1927), p.149

“If we accept a home of our own making”

Hermann Hesse buch Das Glasperlenspiel

The Glass Bead Game (1943)

“As a body everyone is single, as a soul never.”

Hermann Hesse buch Der Steppenwolf

Quelle: Steppenwolf (1927), p. 59

“I wanted only to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult?”

Hermann Hesse buch Demian

Demian (1919)
Variante: I wanted only to live in accord with the promptings which came from my true self. Why was that so very difficult?

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