"The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything"
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"Sensible", though, isn't "smart but calmer". It's a different orientation: practical judgment, social tact, the ability to live inside human arrangements without constantly prosecuting them for hypocrisy. The sensible man "hardly" finds anything ridiculous because he treats institutions, rituals, and self-deceptions as functional scaffolding. He understands that many of our absurdities are load-bearing.
The subtext is less anti-intellectual than anti-pose. Goethe, writing at the hinge between Enlightenment rationalism and Romantic insistence on lived feeling, recognizes a cultural type: the clever critic who can puncture any balloon, including the ones that keep people afloat. Ridicule is power; it also risks becoming a cheap substitute for wisdom. The sentence works because it refuses to moralize outright. It leaves you suspended between admiration for the lucid mind and suspicion that lucidity, unmanaged, curdles into contempt.
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| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Later attribution: The 2,548 Best Things Anybody Ever Said (Robert Byrne, 2003) modern compilation
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