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Anne Frank Quotes

By Alan Reiner | Jul 8, 2024 | 38 quotes

Anne Frank was a Jewish teenager who kept a diary while hiding from Nazi persecution in Amsterdam during World War II. Her writing reveals a sharp, hopeful mind turning over questions about goodness, work, and happiness under extraordinary pressure. The diary was published after her death and has been read by millions.

Her quotes are well suited to history lessons, human rights presentations, classroom discussions, and social media posts about resilience and character. Browse the collection below.

  1. “Whoever is happy will make others happy too.”

    Anne Frank
  2. “Human greatness does not lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness. People are just people, and all people have faults and shortcomings, but all of us are born with a basic goodness.”

    Anne Frank
  3. “Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction.”

    Anne Frank
  4. “Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart.”

    Anne Frank
  5. “The best remedy for those who are afraid, lonely or unhappy is to go outside, somewhere where they can be quiet, alone with the heavens, nature and God. Because only then does one feel that all is as it should be.”

    Anne Frank
  6. “I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness; I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too. I feel the suffering of millions. And yet, when I look up at the sky, I somehow feel that everything will change for the better, that this cruelty too shall end, that peace and tranquility will return once more.”

    Anne Frank
  7. “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”

    Anne Frank
  8. “We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same.”

    Anne Frank
  9. “In the long run, the sharpest weapon of all is a kind and gentle spirit.”

    Anne Frank
  10. “I don't think of all the misery but of the beauty that still remains.”

    Anne Frank
  11. “No one has ever become poor by giving.”

    Anne Frank
  12. “Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.”

    Anne Frank
  13. “I must uphold my ideals, for perhaps the time will come when I shall be able to carry them out.”

    Anne Frank
  14. “The final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.”

    Anne Frank
  15. “I simply can't build my hopes on a foundation of confusion, misery and death… I think… peace and tranquillity will return again.”

    Anne Frank
  16. “I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death!”

    Anne Frank
  17. “He who has courage and faith will never perish in misery!”

    Anne Frank
  18. “Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want. I know who is right and who is wrong. I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child. I feel quite independent of anyone.”

    Anne Frank
  19. “And finally I twist my heart round again, so that the bad is on the outside and the good is on the inside, and keep on trying to find a way of becoming what I would so like to be, and could be, if there weren't any other people living in the world.”

    Anne Frank
  20. “I live in a crazy time.”

    Anne Frank
  21. “When I write, I can shake off all my cares.”

    Anne Frank
  22. “Who would ever think that so much went on in the soul of a young girl?”

    Anne Frank
  23. “Generally speaking, men are held in great esteem in all parts of the world, so why shouldn't women have their share? Soldiers and war heroes are honored and commemorated, explorers are granted immortal fame, martyrs are revered, but how many people look upon women too as soldiers?”

    Anne Frank
  24. “I'm afraid that people who know me as I usually am will discover I have another side, a better and finer side. I'm afraid they'll mock me, think I'm ridiculous and sentimental and not take me seriously. I'm used to not being taken seriously, but only the 'light-hearted' Anne is used to it and can put up with it; the 'deeper' Anne is too weak.”

    Anne Frank
  25. “This morning I lay in the bathtub thinking how wonderful it would be if I had a dog like Rin Tin Tin. I'd call him Rin Tin Tin too, and I'd take him to school with me, where he could stay in the janitor's room or by the bicycle racks when the weather was good.”

    Anne Frank
  26. “If I haven't any talent for writing books or newspaper articles, well, then I can always write for myself.”

    Anne Frank
  27. “I have a family, loving aunts, and a good home. No, on the surface I seem to have everything except my one true friend. All I think about when I'm with friends is having a good time. I can't bring myself to talk about anything but ordinary everyday things. We don't seem to be able to get any closer, and that's the problem.”

    Anne Frank
  28. “Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I've never written anything before, but also because it seems to me that later on neither I nor anyone else will be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.”

    Anne Frank
  29. “I soothe my conscience now with the thought that it is better for hard words to be on paper than that Mummy should carry them in her heart.”

    Anne Frank
  30. “Boys will be boys. And even that wouldn't matter if only we could prevent girls from being girls.”

    Anne Frank
  31. “I have often been downcast but never in despair; I regard our hiding as a dangerous adventure, romantic and interesting at the same time. In my diary, I treat all the privations as amusing.”

    Anne Frank
  32. “No one knows Anne's better side, and that's why most people can't stand me. Oh, I can be an amusing clown for an afternoon, but after that, everyone's had enough of me to last a month.”

    Anne Frank
  33. “If I read a book that impresses me, I have to take myself firmly by the hand, before I mix with other people; otherwise they would think my mind rather queer.”

    Anne Frank
  34. “Whoever doesn't know it must learn and find by experience that 'a quiet conscience makes one strong!'”

    Anne Frank
  35. “After May 1940, the good times were few and far between; first there was the war, then the capitulation, and then the arrival of the Germans, which is when the trouble started for the Jews.”

    Anne Frank
  36. “I've reached the point where I hardly care whether I live or die. The world will keep on turning without me, and I can't do anything to change events anyway.”

    Anne Frank
  37. “Because we're Jewish, my father immigrated to Holland in 1933, where he became the managing director of the Dutch Opekta Company, which manufactures products used in making jam.”

    Anne Frank
  38. “My lighter, more superficial side will always steal a march on the deeper side and therefore always win. You can't imagine how often I've tried to push away this Anne, which is only half of what is known as Anne - to beat her down, hide her.”

    Anne Frank

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