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There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt.
Henrik Ibsen
One should never put on one's best trousers to go out to battle for freedom and truth.
Henrik Ibsen
The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom-they are the pillars of society.
Henrik Ibsen
Castles in the air - they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build too.
Henrik Ibsen
It is inexcusable for scientists to torture animals; let them make their experiments on journalists and politicians.
Henrik Ibsen
A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm.
Henrik Ibsen
A forest bird never wants a cage.
Henrik Ibsen
People who don't know how to keep themselves healthy ought to have the decency to get themselves buried, and not waste time about it.
Henrik Ibsen
Really to sin you have to be serious about it.
Henrik Ibsen
Do not use that foreign word "ideals." We have that excellent native word "lies."
Henrik Ibsen
A marriage based on full confidence, based on complete and unqualified frankness on both sides they are not keeping anything back there's no deception underneath it all. If I might so put it, it's an agreement for the mutual forgiveness of sin.
Henrik Ibsen
I have other duties equally sacred ... Duties to myself.
Henrik Ibsen
An unromantic poem I mean to make, of one who only lives for duty's sake.
Henrik Ibsen
You don't get nothing for nothing in this life.
Henrik Ibsen
A thousand words will not leave so deep an impression as one deed.
Henrik Ibsen
The majority is always wrong; the minority is rarely right.
Henrik Ibsen
The great secret of power is never to will to do more than you can accomplish.
Henrik Ibsen
To crave for happiness in this world is simply to be possessed by a spirit of revolt. What right have we to happiness?
Henrik Ibsen
I hold that man is in the right who is most closely in league with the future.
Henrik Ibsen
The great task of our time is to blow up all existing institutions to destroy.
Henrik Ibsen
Everything I touch seems destined to turn into something mean and farcical.
Henrik Ibsen
What's to become of the morally sound? Left out in the cold, I suppose. We must heal the sick.
Henrik Ibsen
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