Max Frisch, a celebrated Swiss novelist and playwright, is renowned for his introspective exploration of identity, alienation, and existential themes. Through works like "I'm Not Stiller" and "Homo Faber," Frisch delved into the complexities of human relationships and the search for meaning in a rapidly changing world. His profound insights into the human condition have earned him a place among the literary greats of the 20th century.

"Technology... the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it."



"A man with convictions finds an answer for everything. Convictions are the best form of protection against the living truth."



"The difference between an author and a horse is that the horse doesn't understand the horse dealer's language."



"When you say a friend has a sense of humor do you mean that he makes you laugh, or that he can make you laugh?"



"I don't believe in providence and fate, as a technologist I am used to reckoning with the formulae of probability."



"Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we don't have to experience it."


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"Strictly speaking, every citizen above a certain level of income is guilty of some offense."


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"It is only the consciousness of a nonexistence which allows us to realize for moments that we are living."

