Every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special and always significant and remarkable point at which the world’s phenomena intersect, only once in this way, and never again.

Meaning of the quote

This quote means that each person is special and unique. They represent a special point where many different things in the world come together in a one-of-a-kind way. This moment will never happen again exactly the same way. Each person is more than just themselves - they are a special intersection of all the different parts of the world.

About Hermann Hesse

Hermann Hesse was a celebrated German-Swiss writer, poet, and painter. He had a fascination with Eastern spirituality and explored themes of self-discovery and individuality in his renowned works like Demian, Steppenwolf, and Siddhartha. Despite facing personal struggles in his youth, Hesse went on to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946 for his impactful literary contributions.

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More quotes from Hermann Hesse

Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn’t part of ourselves doesn’t disturb us.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Without words, without writing and without books there would be no history, there could be no concept of humanity.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

What could I say to you that would be of value, except that perhaps you seek too much, that as a result of your seeking you cannot find.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

One never reaches home, but wherever friendly paths intersect the whole world looks like home for a time.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

People with courage and character always seem sinister to the rest.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

All men are prepared to accomplish the incredible if their ideals are threatened.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

To study history means submitting to chaos and nevertheless retaining faith in order and meaning.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

If a man has nothing to eat, fasting is the most intelligent thing he can do.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

The truth is lived, not taught.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

To be able to throw one’s self away for the sake of a moment, to be able to sacrifice years for a woman’s smile – that is happiness.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

It is possible for one never to transgress a single law and still be a bastard.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

There’s no reality except the one contained within us. That’s why so many people live an unreal life. They take images outside them for reality and never allow the world within them to assert itself.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Solitude is independence.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Happiness is a how; not a what. A talent, not an object.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Only the ideas that we really live have any value.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

The bourgeois prefers comfort to pleasure, convenience to liberty, and a pleasant temperature to the deathly inner consuming fire.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune may come our way we can always give it meaning and transform it into something of value.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Every man is more than just himself; he also represents the unique, the very special and always significant and remarkable point at which the world’s phenomena intersect, only once in this way, and never again.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Our mind is capable of passing beyond the dividing line we have drawn for it. Beyond the pairs of opposites of which the world consists, other, new insights begin.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Those who cannot think or take responsibility for themselves need, and clamor for, a leader.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

In each individual the spirit is made flesh, in each one the whole of creation suffers, in each one a Savior is crucified.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

The call of death is a call of love. Death can be sweet if we answer it in the affirmative, if we accept it as one of the great eternal forms of life and transformation.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

When dealing with the insane, the best method is to pretend to be sane.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

There is, so I believe, in the essence of everything, something that we cannot call learning. There is, my friend, only a knowledge – that is everywhere.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Within us there is someone who knows everything, wills everything, does everything better than we ourselves.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Meaning and reality were not hidden somewhere behind things, they were in them, in all of them.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

It is not our purpose to become each other; it is to recognize each other, to learn to see the other and honor him for what he is.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Everything becomes a little different as soon as it is spoken out loud.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Perhaps people like us cannot love. Ordinary people can – that is their secret.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

You are only afraid if you are not in harmony with yourself. People are afraid because they have never owned up to themselves.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Eternity is a mere moment, just long enough for a joke.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

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

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)

What constitutes a real, live human being is more of a mystery than ever these days, and men each one of whom is a valuable, unique experiment on the part of nature are shot down wholesale.

Hermann Hesse

Nobel Prize winning German-Swiss poet, novelist and painter (1877-1962)