"All men are somewhat ridiculous and grotesque, just because they are men; and in this respect artists might well be regarded as man multiplied by two. So it is, was, and shall be"
- Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
About this Quote
This quote by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel suggests that all men are inherently ridiculous and grotesque, and that artists are even more so. He implies that this is a natural state of being for men, and that it has been this way since the beginning of time and will continue to be so. This quote could be interpreted as a commentary on the human condition, and how men are often seen as foolish and foolishness is often seen as a trait of men. It could also be seen as a commentary on the role of art in society, and how it can often be seen as a reflection of the human condition. Ultimately, this quote suggests that men are inherently ridiculous and that art is a reflection of that.
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