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Faith & Spirit Quote by Walter Kaufmann

"To try to fashion something from suffering, to relish our triumphs, and to endure defeats without resentment: all that is compatible with the faith of a heretic"

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Kaufmann tosses off “faith” and “heretic” like a matched pair, then dares you to notice the tension. Faith is usually the property of the obedient; heresy is what happens when obedience breaks. His move is to claim the emotional and ethical backbone of religion - endurance, gratitude, transmutation of pain into meaning - for the very person cast out of religious belonging. It’s a sly reclamation: you don’t need orthodoxy to have discipline, and you don’t need a sanctioned creed to live with courage.

The phrasing is calibrated. “Fashion something from suffering” rejects both martyr-theatre and self-pity; suffering isn’t ennobling on its own, it’s raw material. “Relish our triumphs” grants pleasure without guilt, a shot across the bow at moral systems that treat joy as suspicious. Then comes the hard line: “endure defeats without resentment.” That’s not stoicism as vibe, but as moral test - resentment is the addictive story we tell to keep our ego intact when reality refuses to cooperate.

Context matters: Kaufmann spent a career translating Nietzsche and arguing against the cheap caricature of the “godless” thinker as nihilist. This reads like an existential ethic with teeth: meaning is made, not received; strength is measured by how little you need the universe to apologize. The heretic’s “faith” is faith in the work of self-overcoming, not in a cosmic guarantee. That’s why it lands: it turns exile into a stance, and unbelief into a demanding kind of loyalty - to life as it actually happens.

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Kaufmann, Walter. (2026, January 16). To try to fashion something from suffering, to relish our triumphs, and to endure defeats without resentment: all that is compatible with the faith of a heretic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-try-to-fashion-something-from-suffering-to-131202/

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Kaufmann, Walter. "To try to fashion something from suffering, to relish our triumphs, and to endure defeats without resentment: all that is compatible with the faith of a heretic." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-try-to-fashion-something-from-suffering-to-131202/.

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"To try to fashion something from suffering, to relish our triumphs, and to endure defeats without resentment: all that is compatible with the faith of a heretic." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/to-try-to-fashion-something-from-suffering-to-131202/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Walter Kaufmann (July 1, 1921 - September 4, 1980) was a Philosopher from Germany.

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