Karl Kraus
Karl Kraus
Karl Krauswas an Austrian writer and journalist, known as a satirist, essayist, aphorist, playwright and poet. He directed his satire at the press, German culture, and German and Austrian politics. The Austrian author Stefan Zweig once called Kraus "the master of venomous ridicule"...
NationalityAustrian
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth28 April 1874
CountryAustria
Karl Kraus quotes about
forbidden insult love mechanical philosophy sexes sin subject time
Love between sexes is a sin in theology, a forbidden intercourse in jurisprudence, a mechanical insult in medicine, and a subject philosophy has no time for.
patriotism unattractive aversion
The unattractive thing about chauvinism is not so much the aversion to other nations as the love of one's own.
might praise be-good
A snob is unreliable. The work he praises might just be good.
heads-or-tails style firsts
I have decided many a stylistic problem first by my head, then by heads or tails.
journalism missions intellect
It is the mission of the press to disseminate intellect and at the same time destroy receptivity to it.
journalism prophet historian
A historian is not always a prophet facing backwards, but a journalist is always someone who afterwards knew everything beforehand.
plagiarism should hundred
A plagiarist should be made to copy the author a hundred times.
cheating humility doe
That an author takes a bow is not humility but presumption. What does the paleface want on the stage afterwards? But before the performance he had even less business there--and paying him royalties is equivalent to cheating the actors.
palpitation blushing havens
Blushing, palpitations, a bad conscience--this is what you get if you haven't sinned.
rabbits wanted psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis: a rabbit that was swallowed by a boa constrictor just wanted to see what it was like in there.
thieves victim valuable
Nowadays the thief cannot be distinguished from his victim. Neither has any valuable objects on him.
imagination tree shade
Imagination has the right to feast in the shade of the tree that it turns into a forest.
time people democracy
Democracy divides people into workers and loafers. It makes no provision for those who have no time to work.