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Fleyg orð

Okkur er flestum kunnugt um fleyg orð úr eigin menningarheimi á eigin tungumáli. En hve mörg þekkjum við á öðrum tungumálum? Héf gefst tækifæri til þess að uppgötva ekki einungis tilvitnanir frá ýmsum menningarheimum á ýmsum tungumálum, heldur jafnframt uppruna þeirra. Átt þú þér uppáhalds tilvitnun? Þér er velkomið að senda okkur tilvitnanir!

Fleyg orð

Okkur er flestum kunnugt um fleyg orð úr eigin menningarheimi á eigin tungumáli. En hve mörg þekkjum við á öðrum tungumálum? Héf gefst tækifæri til þess að uppgötva ekki einungis tilvitnanir frá ýmsum menningarheimum á ýmsum tungumálum, heldur jafnframt uppruna þeirra. Átt þú þér uppáhalds tilvitnun? Þér er velkomið að senda okkur tilvitnanir!
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In Deutschland ist die höchste Form der Anerkennung der Neid. In Germany the greatest form of acknowledgement is envy.

Eftir Arthur Schopenhauer


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den gleich verwerflichen missbrauch groszer buchstaben für das substantivum, der unserer pedantischen unart gipfel heißsen kann, habe ich […] abgeschüttelt. I have shaken off the equally reprehensible misuse of capital letters for the substantive, which can be called the pinnacle of our pedantic bad manners.

Eftir Jakob Grimm
Co-author of Grimm’s fairy tales, was not a big fan of the capitalisation of German nouns Despite his objections (this quote is from 1854) capitals have survived in German whilst disappearing in other languages. German and Luxembourgish are the only languages in the world to capitalise nouns, although it was once common practice in many Germanic languages, such as Danish, Swedish and English (the United States Constitution of 1787 is a well-known example).


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Kein Baum, so heißt es, kann zum Himmel wachsen, wenn seine Wurzeln nicht bis zur Hölle reichen. No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell.

Eftir Carl Gustav Jung


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Wer Visionen hat, soll zum Arzt gehen. Those who have visions should go and see a doctor..

Eftir Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (1974–1982)


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Zwei Dinge sind unendlich, das Universum und die menschliche Dummheit, aber bei dem Universum bin ich mir noch nicht ganz sicher. Only two things are truly infinite, the Universe and human stupidity, although I'm not sure yet regarding the Universe.

Eftir attributed to Albert Einstein


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Gott würfelt nicht! God does not play dice with the universe.

Eftir Albert Einstein


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Muss es sein? Es muss sein! Must it be? It must be!

Eftir Ludwig van Beethoven
These are the words that he wrote in the epigraph of the score of his 16th string quartet, Op. 135, in F major.


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Wer eine Jogginghose trägt, hat die Kontrolle über sein Leben verloren. Whoever wears sweatpants has lost control of his life.

Eftir Karl Lagerfeld, German fashion designer


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Erst kommt das Fressen, dann kommt die Moral. First comes a full stomach, then comes ethics.

Eftir Bertolt Brecht
from the Threepenny Opera (1928)


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Phantasie ist wichtiger als Wissen, denn Wissen ist begrenzt. Fantasy is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited.

Eftir Albert Einstein


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Wer kämpft, kann verlieren, wer nicht kämpft, hat schon verloren. Who fights might lose. Who doesn´t fight has lost already.

Eftir Bertolt Brecht


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Die Politik ist die Lehre vom Möglichen. Politics is the art of the possible.

Eftir Otto von Bismarck


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Endlich fortissimo! At last, fortissimo!

Eftir Gustav Mahler, 19th Century Austrian compose
He said it while visiting Niagara Falls and referring to the loud rush of the water as a ‘fortissimo’ -which is a music passage marked to be played very loudly.


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Der Ball ist rund. Das Spiel dauert 90 Minuten. The ball is round and the game lasts 90 minutes.

Eftir Sepp Herberger
It’s considered deceivingly simple yet complete summary of what the game of football essentially is all about. Herberger was a famous German player, manager and national team coach who won the 1954 World-cup with West Germany.


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Alles gerettet Majestät! All is saved your Majesty!

Eftir the Chief of police to Kaiser Franz Joseph of Austria
This initial assessment of the outcome of a fire in Vienna's Ringtheater turned out to have been overly optimitisic. A keen- to-please chief of police reputedly issued this report to Austria's emperor Franz Joseph, after the outbreak of the fire in December 1881. In fact, the Ringtheater was burned to the ground and 386 opera-goers to Hoffmanns Erzählungen tragically died as a result. The quote is now used to show-up 'half-truths' designed entirely to please the target audience, rather than to convey reality.


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Was mich nicht umbringt, macht mich stärker. What does not kill me, makes me stronger.

Eftir Friedrich Nietzsche


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Auch aus Steinen, die einem in den Weg gelegt werden, kann man Schönes bauen. Even from stones placed in one's path, one can build something beautiful.

Eftir attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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Zeig mir einen gesunden Menschen und ich werde ihn für dich heilen. Show me a sane man and I will cure him for you.

Eftir Carl Gustav Jung