478 Quotes by Albert Schweitzer

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    We wander through this life together in a semi-darkness in which none of us can distinguish exactly the features of his neighbour. Only from time to time, through some experience that we have of our companion, or through some remark that he passes, he stands for a moment close to us, as though illuminated by a flash of lightning. Then we see him as he really is.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    It seemed incredible to me, that physical courage should be so commonplace and revered, while moral courage . . . is so rare and despised.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    The study of the Life of Jesus has had a curious history. It set out in quest of the historical Jesus, believing that when it had found Him it could bring Him straight into our time as a Teacher and Saviour. ... But He does not stay; He passes by our time and returns to His own... He returned to His own time, not owing to the application of any historical ingenuity, but by the same inevitable necessity by which the liberated pendulum returns to its original position.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    Never for a moment do we lay aside our mistrust of the ideals established by society, and of the convictions which are kept by it in circulation. We always know that society is full of folly and will deceive us in the matter of humanity. ... humanity meaning consideration for the existence and the happiness of individual human beings.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    There is within each of us a modulation, an inner exaltation, which lifts us above the buffetings with which events assail us. Likewise, it lifts us above dependence upon the gifts of events for our joy.

  • Tags
  • Share



  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    Ethics are complete, profound and alive only when addressed to all living beings. Only then are we in spiritual connection with the world. Any philosophy not representing this, not based on the indefinite totality of life, is bound to disappear.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Albert Schweitzer
  • Quote

    There is nothing more negative than the result of the critical study of the life of Jesus. The Jesus of Nazareth who came forward publicly as the Messiah, who preached the Kingdom of God, who founded the Kingdom of Heaven upon earth, and died to give his work its final consecration, never had any existence. He is a figure designed by rationalism, endowed with life by liberalism, and clothed by modern theology in an historical garb.

  • Tags
  • Share