A Quote by Arthur Schopenhauer

It is in the treatment of trifles that a person shows what they are. — © Arthur Schopenhauer
It is in the treatment of trifles that a person shows what they are.
Just because you're selling out shows doesn't mean you deserve better treatment than the person next door.
Man shows his character best in trifles.
All big things are made up of trifles. My entire life has been built on trifles.
Those who place their affections at first on trifles for amusement, will find these trifles become at last their most serious concerns.
Revolutions are not about trifles, but spring from trifles.
If you're going to have a lifesaving treatment, a curing treatment, but unaffordable, what's the use in having that treatment?
In order that people who suffer from depression seek treatment without a second thought, the stigmas must further fall until we reach a point in time when that person with leukemia and that person with depression both receive the same level of sympathy and the same level of rigorous treatment. Both people deserve it.
Reports that online cognitive behavioral treatment can be as effective as in-person psychotherapy suggest that technology will expand access, extend the impact of a therapist, and expedite treatment for people who might not find 'seeing' a therapist acceptable.
Our research shows that nearly 60% of recent offenders who engaged with a community-based alcohol programme did not go on to reoffend in the two years following treatment. Offenders given a community sentence including mental health treatment have also shown to be significantly less likely to reoffend.
A man shows his character just in the way in which he deals with trifles, for then he is off his guard.
It is the mark of great people to treat trifles as trifles and important matters as important.
If a person is A) poorly, B) receives treatment intended to make him better, and C) gets better, then no power of reasoning known to medical science can convince him that it may not have been the treatment that restored his health.
The person who truly wishes to be healed is he who does not refuse treatment. This treatment consists of the pain and distress brought on by various misfortunes. He who refuses them does not realize what they accomplish in this world or what he will gain from them when he departs this life.
There is no dignity when the human dimension is eliminated from the person. In short, the problem with pornography is not that it shows too much of the person, but that it shows far too little.
I have seldom known a person who deserted the truth in trifles and then could be trusted in matters of importance.
Are we not rude and deserve blame, if we leave Him alone, to busy ourselves about trifles, which do not please Him and perhaps offend Him? 'Tis to be feared these trifles will one day cost us dear.
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