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Max Frisch

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Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it.


— Max Frisch


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There are all sorts of ways of murdering a person or at least his soul, and that's something no police in the world can spot.


— Max Frisch


#least #person #police #something #sorts

Jealousy is the fear of comparison.


— Max Frisch


#comparison #fear

Either marriage is a destiny, I believe, or there is no sense in it at all, it's a piece of humbug.


— Max Frisch


#destiny #either #humbug #i #i believe

I live, like every real man, in my work.


— Max Frisch


#i #like #live #man #real

If anyone has a conscience it's generally a guilty one.


— Max Frisch


#conscience #generally #guilty

Nothing is harder than to accept oneself.


— Max Frisch


#harder #nothing #oneself #than

Strictly speaking, every citizen above a certain level of income is guilty of some offense.


— Max Frisch


#certain #certain level #citizen #every #guilty

Technology... the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it.


— Max Frisch


#experience #knack #technology #world

The difference between an author and a horse is that the horse doesn't understand the horse dealer's language.


— Max Frisch


#between #dealer #difference #horse #language






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Together with Friedrich Dürrenmatt Max Frisch is considered one of the most influential Swiss writers of the 20th century. In 1947 he met Bertolt Brecht in Zurich. During the 1950s and 1960s Frisch wrote several novels that explored problems of alienation and identity in modern societies.

Max Rudolf Frisch (May 15 1911 – April 4 1991) was a Swiss playwright and novelist regarded as highly representative of German-language literature after World War II. He was awarded the Neustadt International Prize for Literature in 1986. In his creative works Frisch paid particular attention to issues relating to problems of human identity individuality responsibility morality and political commitment.

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