Top 100 Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes
#1. Life is a quarry, out of which we have to mod and chisel and complete character?" ~Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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#2. Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Keith Ferrazzi
#3. Wolfgang von Goethe:A man can stand anything, except a succession of ordinary days.
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#4. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.
Margaret Atwood - In the end, we'll all become stories.
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#5. If you wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words. - JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
Doreen Virtue
#6. Whatever you do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius and power and magic in it." - frequently attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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#7. Know thyself? If I knew myself, I'd run away. - JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
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#11. Nations could not return to their settled an independent life again without noticing that they had unconsciously adopted, and come to feel here and there previously unrecognized spiritual and intellectual needs.
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#12. He who wishes to exert a useful influence must be careful to insult nothing. Let him not be troubled by what seems absurd, but concentrate his energies to the creation of what is good. He must not demolish, but build. He must raise temples where mankind may come and partake of the purest pleasure.
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#13. We can offer up much in the large, but to make sacrifices in little things is what we are seldom equal to.
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#20. How can we know ourselves? Never by reflection, but only through action. Begin at once to do your duty and immediately you will know what is inside you.
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#22. Energy will do anything that can be done in the world; and no talents, no circumstances, no opportunities will make a two-legged animal a man without it.
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#24. Character - in things great and small - is indicated when a man (or person) pursues with sustained follow-through what he feels himself capable of doing.
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#25. Man can only endure a certain degree of unhappiness; what is beyond that either annihilates him or passes by him and leaves him apathetic
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#26. By the artist's seizing any one object from nature, that object no longer is part of nature. One can go so far as to say that theartist creates the object in that very moment by emphasizing its significant, characteristic, and interesting aspects or, rather, by adding the higher values.
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#27. We first observe how dreary and disagreeable an overclouded day is when a single sunbeam pierces through, and offers to us the exhilarating splendor of a serene hour.
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#30. Do not give in too much to feelings. A overly sensitive heart is an unhappy possession on this shaky earth.
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#32. Traveling is like gambling: it is always connected with winning and losing and generally where it is least expected we receive, more or less than what we hoped for.
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#33. He who only tastes his error will long dwell with it, will take delight in it as in a singular felicity; while he who drains it to the dregs will, if he be not crazy, find it to be what it is.
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#34. The poet should seize the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal.
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#36. Each one of us must carry within the proof of immortality, it cannot be given from outside of us. To be sure, everything in natureis change but behind the change there is something eternal.
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#38. Assuredly there is no more lovely worship of God than that for which no image is required, but which springs up in our breast spontaneously when nature speaks to the soul, and the soul speaks to nature face to face.
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#44. This is what they all come to who exclusively harp on experience. They do not stop to consider that experience is only one half of experience.
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#48. My father, my father, and dost thou not hear
The words that the Erl-King now breathes in mine ear?
'Be calm, dearest child, 'tis thy fancy deceives;
Tis the sad wind that sighs through the withering leaves.
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#50. If the whole world I once could see On free soil stand, with the people free Then to the moment might I say, Linger awhile ... so fair thou art.
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#51. I consider him of no account who esteems himself just as the popular breath may chance to raise him.
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#52. We cannot and must not get rid of nor deny our characteristics. But we can give them shape and direction.
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#58. The greatest piece of folly is that every man thinks himself compelled to hand down what people think they have known.
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#60. Sometimes I don't understand how another can love her, is allowed to love her, since I love her so completely myself, so intensely, so fully, grasp nothing, know nothing, have nothing but her!
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#61. There is no better deliverance from the world than through art, and a man can form no surer bond with it.
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#65. The mark of highest originality lies in the ability to develop a familiar idea so fruitfully that it would seem no one else would ever have discovered so much to be hidden in it.
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#67. There is no truer, warmer pleasure in this world than to behold a great soul opening up towards oneself.
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#69. The eye doesn't see any shapes, it sees only what is differentiated through light and dark or through colors.
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#71. Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it; and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.
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#76. Hypotheses are the scaffolds which are erected in front of a building and removedd when the building is completed. They are indispensable to the worker; but the worker must not mistake the scaffolding for the building.
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#77. The one who acts is always without conscience; nobody has a conscience but the contemplative person.
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#78. The light is there, and colors surround us. However, if there were no light nor colors in our own eye, we wouldn't perceive such things outside of us.
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#80. Without haste! without rest! Bind the motto to thy breast! Bear it with thee as a spell; Storm or sunshine , guard it well.
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#81. Nothing can be compared to the new life that the discovery of another country provides for a thoughtful person. Although I am still the same I believe to have changed to the bones.
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#82. You're growling, poodle! Animal squealings 1230 Hardly suit the exalted feelings Filling my soul to overflowing. We're used to people ridiculing What they hardly understand, Grumbling at the good and the beautiful - It makes them so uncomfortable! Do dogs now emulate mankind?
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#84. Whatever we think out, whatever we take in hand to do, should be perfectly and finally finished, that the world, if it must alter, will only have to spoil it; we have then nothing to do but unite the severed, to recollect and restore the dismembered.
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#85. Alas! how much there is in education, and in our social institutions, to prepare us and our children for insanity.
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#86. Everything we do has a result. But that which is right and prudent does not always lead to good, nor the contrary to what is bad.
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#90. As soon as you are in a social setting, you better take away the key to the lock of your heart and pocket it; those who leave thekey in the lock are fools.
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#93. A man does not mind being blamed for his faults, and being punished for them, and he patiently suffers much for them; but he becomes impatient if he is required to give them up.
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#95. It is better for you to suffer an injustice than for the world to be without law. Therefore, let everyone submit to the law.
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#100. A flippant, frivolous man may ridicule others, may controvert them, scorn them; but he who has any respect for himself seems to have renounced the right of thinking meanly of others.
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