Top 64 Quotes & Sayings by Frederick the Great

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Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Frederick the Great

Frederick II was King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, and King of Prussia from 1772 until his death in 1786. His most significant accomplishments include his military successes in the Silesian wars, his re-organisation of the Prussian Army, the First Partition of Poland, and his patronage of the arts and the Enlightenment. Frederick was the last Hohenzollern monarch titled King in Prussia and declared himself King of Prussia after annexing Polish Prussia from the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1772. Prussia greatly increased its territories and became a major military power in Europe under his rule. He became known as Frederick the Great and was nicknamed "The Old Fritz".

What is the good of experience if you do not reflect?
An educated people can be easily governed.
If my soldiers were to begin to think, not one of them would remain in the army. — © Frederick the Great
If my soldiers were to begin to think, not one of them would remain in the army.
The greatest and noblest pleasure which we have in this world is to discover new truths, and the next is to shake off old prejudices.
Don't forget your great guns, which are the most respectable arguments of the rights of kings.
My people and I have come to an agreement which satisfied us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please.
It seems to me that man is made to act rather than to know: the principles of things escape our most persevering researches.
He who defends everything defends nothing.
A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in.
I begin by taking. I shall find scholars later to demonstrate my perfect right.
Religion is the idol of the mob; it adores everything it does not understand.
Rogues, would you live forever?
Every man has a wild beast within him. — © Frederick the Great
Every man has a wild beast within him.
I think it better to keep a profound silence with regard to the Christian fables, which are canonized by their antiquity and the credulity of absurd and insipid people.
Many battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer, and the King does not believe that coffee-drinking soldiers can be relied upon to endure hardships in case of another war.
If soldiers were to begin to think, not one of them would remain in the army.
A man, who can, in cold blood, hunt and torture a poor, innocent animal, cannot feel much compassion for the distress of his own species.
Everybody is using coffee. If possible, this must be prevented. My people must drink beer.
As to your Newton, I confess I do not understand his void and his gravity; I admit he has demonstrated the movement of the heavenly bodies with more exactitude than his forerunners; but you will admit it is an absurdity to to maintain the existence of Nothing.
Being goal directed is not enough to conquer your enemy. To achieve your goal you need to know and be able to utilize all the resources available to you. This includes the knowledge of all those available to you as well as using the physical resources and those who control them.
Christianity - An old metaphysical romance, filled with marvels, contradictions, and absurdity, born in the ardent imagination of Orientals, has spread into our Europe. Enthusiasts have purveyed it, careerists have pretended to accept it, imbeciles have believed it.
Be more than you seem to be.
Pleasure is the most real good in this life.
The people say what they like and then I do what I like
I love opposition that has convictions.
Do not neglect the principles of foresight and know that often, puffed up with success, armies have lost the fruit of their heroism through a feeling of false security.
Though I may not be a king in my future life, so much the better: I shall nevertheless live an active life and, on top of it, earn less ingratitude.
Many battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer.
A man with his heart in his profession imagines and finds resources where the worthless and lazy despair.
Man is made for error; it enters his mind naturally, and he discovers a few truths only with the greatest effort.
It is the fashion these days to make war, and presumably it will last a while yet.
It is impossible to imitate Voltaire without being Voltaire.
Diplomacy without military might is like music without instruments.
I have no fault to find with those who teach geometry. That science is the only one which has not produced sects; it is founded on analysis and on synthesis and on the calculus; it does not occupy itself with the probable truth; moreover it has the same method in every country.
The more I see of men, the better I like my dog.
Great things are achieved only when we take great risks.
Artillery adds dignity, to what would otherwise be an ugly brawl.
No government can exist without taxation. The money must necessarily be levied on the people; and the grand art consists of levying so as not to oppress. — © Frederick the Great
No government can exist without taxation. The money must necessarily be levied on the people; and the grand art consists of levying so as not to oppress.
It is disgusting to note the increase in the quantity of coffee used by my subjects and the amount of money that goes out of the country in consequence. Everybody is using coffee. If possible, this must be prevented. My people must drink beer.
Books make up no small part of human happiness.
A king is the first servant and first magistrate of the state.
Our work is to present things that are as they are.
It is pardonable to be defeated, but never to be surprised.
Little minds try to defend everything at once, but sensible people look at the main point only; they parry the worst blows and stand a little hurt if thereby they avoid a greater one. If you try to hold everything, you hold nothing.
Every man must get to Heaven his own way.
Theologians are all alike, of whatever religion or country they may be; their aim is always to wield despotic authority over men's consciences; they therefore persecute all of us who have the temerity to tell the truth.
All religions must be tolerated ... every man must go to heaven in his own way. [Die Religionen müssen alle toleriert werden ... denn hier muss ein jeder nach seiner Fasson selig werden.]
Diplomacy without arms is like a concert without a score — © Frederick the Great
Diplomacy without arms is like a concert without a score
It is disgusting to notice the increase in the quantity of coffee used by my subjects, and the amount of money that goes out of the country as a consequence. Everybody is using coffee; this must be prevented. His Majesty was brought up on beer, and so were both his ancestors and officers. Many battles have been fought and won by soldiers nourished on beer, and the King does not believe that coffee-drinking soldiers can be relied upon to endure hardships in case of another war.
I am up and about when I am ill, and in the most appalling weather. I am on horseback when other men would be flat out on their beds, complaining. We are made for action, and activity is the sovereign remedy for all physical ills.
Always presume that the enemy has dangerous designs and always be forehanded with the remedy. But do not let these calculations make your timid.
Great advantage is drawn from knowledge of your adversary, and when you know the measure of his intelligence and character, you can use it to play on his weakness.
In trying to defend everything he defended nothing.
One should never despair too soon.
If I wished to punish a province, I would have it governed by philosophers.
You will certainly grant me that neither antiquity nor whatever nation has devised a more repulsive and blasphemous absurdity than that of eating your God. This is the most disgusting dogma of Christian religion, the greatest insult to the Highest Being, the climax of madness and insanity.
A German singer! I should as soon expect to get pleasure from the neighing of my horse.
Christianity is an old metaphysical fiction, stuffed with fables, contradictions and absurdities: it was spawned in the fevered imagination of the Orientals, and then spread to our Europe, where some fanatics espoused it, where some intriguers pretended to be convinced by it and where some imbeciles actually believed it.
It has been said by a certain general, that the first object in the establishment of an army ought to be making provision for the belly, that being the basis and foundation of all operations.
God is always with the strongest battalions.
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