"I was not given to looking at life in a rosy light"
- Georg Brandes
About this Quote
This quote by Georg Brandes suggests that he was not an optimist. He did not see life through rose-colored glasses, however rather saw it for what it was. He was a realist, and he was not scared to deal with the extreme truths of life. He was not one to sugarcoat things or to neglect the troubles that life can bring. He was not naive, and he was not quickly swayed by incorrect guarantees or false hopes. He was a guy who wanted to look at life for what it was and to accept it for what it was. He was not one to be easily deceived by the illusions of life, and he was not one to be quickly swayed by the false pledges of a better life. He was a man who was willing to face the fact and to accept it for what it was. He was not one to be quickly tricked by the impressions of life, and he was not one to be easily swayed by the incorrect pledges of a much better life. He was a man who was willing to take a look at life for what it was and to accept it for what it was.
This quote is written / told by Georg Brandes between February 4, 1842 and February 19, 1927. He was a famous Critic from Denmark.
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