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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes

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If we examine every stage of our lives, we find that from our first breath to our last we are under the constraint of circumstances. And yet we still possess the greatest of all freedoms, the power of developing our innermost selves in harmony with the moral order of the universe, and so winning peace of heart whatever obstacles we meet  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) No one is willing to believe that adults too, like children, wander about this earth in a daze and, like children, do not know where they come from or where they are going, act as rarely as they do according to genuine motives, and are as thoroughly governed as they are by biscuits and cake and the rod  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) When I consider the narrow limits within which our active and inquiring faculties are confined; when I see how all our energies are wasted in providing for mere necessities, which again have no further end than to prolong a wretched existence; and then that all our satisfaction concerning certain subjects of investigation ends in nothing better than a passive resignation... when I consider all this... I am silent  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Would you require a wretched being, whose life is slowly wasting under a lingering disease, to despatch himself at once by the stroke of a dagger? Does not the very disorder which consumes his strength deprive him of the courage to effect his deliverance?  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) In happy ignorance, I sighed for a world I did not know, where I hoped to find every pleasure and enjoyment which my heart could desire; and now, on my return from that wide world... how many disappointed hopes and unsuccessful plans have I brought back!  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Does not man lack the force at the very point where he needs it most? And when he soars upward in joy, or sinks down in suffering, is not checked in both, is he not returned again to the dull, cold sphere of awareness, just when he was longing to lose himself in the fullness of the infinite  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Every day I observe more and more the folly of judging of others by ourselves; and I have so much trouble with myself, and my own heart is in such constant agitation, that I am well content to let others pursue their own course, if they only allow me the same privilege  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Happy is it, indeed, for me that my heart is capable of feeling the same simple and innocent pleasure as the peasant whose table is covered with food of his own rearing, and who not only enjoys his meal, but remembers with delight the happy days and sunny mornings when he planted it, the soft evenings when he watered it, and the pleasure he experienced in watching its daily growth  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Not all that is presented to us as history has really happened; and what really happened did not actually happen the way it is presented to us; moreover, what really happened is only a small part of all that happened. Everything in history remains uncertain, the largest events as well as the smallest occurrence  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) I could never have known so well how paltry men are, and how little they care for really high aims, if I had not tested them by my scientific researches. Thus I saw that most men only care for science so far as they get a living by it, and that they worship even error when it affords them a subsistence  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Profoundness, genius, spontaneity, merit, nobility, ingenuity, voice propriety, feeling, discernment, sensibility, good taste, great tone, rightness, courtliness, vivacity, boldness, style, freshness, harmony, perfection, imagination, purity, correctness. The greatest writer of all times. God’s most astonishing creation  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) It seems to me that every phenomenon, every fact, itself is the really interesting object. Whoever explains it, or connects it with other events, usually only amuses himself or makes sport of us, as, for instance, the naturalist or historian. But a single action or event is interesting, not because it is explainable, but because it is true  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Someday someone will write a pathology of experimental physics and bring to light all those swindles which subvert our reason, beguile our judgement and, what is worse, stand in the way of any practical progress. The phenomena must be freed once and for all from their grim torture chamber of empiricism, mechanism, and dogmatism; they must be brought before the jury of man’s common sense  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) The thought of death leaves me in perfect peace, for I have a firm conviction that our spirit is a being of indestructible nature; it works on from eternity to eternity, it is like the sun, which though it seems to set to our mortal eyes, does not really set, but shines on perpetually  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Nature! We are enveloped and embraced by her, incapable of emerging from her and incapable of entering her more deeply. Unbidden and unwarned, she receives us into the circuits of her dance, drifting onward with us herself, until we grow tired and drop from her arms  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) 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  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) When the healthy nature of man acts as a whole, when he feels himself to be in the world as in a great, beautiful, noble, and valued whole, when harmonious ease affords him a pure and free delight, then the universe, if it could experience itself, would exult, as having attained its goal, and admire the climax of its own becoming and essence  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Each has his own happiness in his hands, as the artist handles the rude clay he seeks to reshape it into a figure; yet it is the same with this art as with all others: only the capacity for it is innate; the art itself must be learned and painstakingly practiced  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) There are but two roads that lead to an important goal and to the doing of great things: strength and perseverance. Strength is the lot of but a few privileged men; but austere perseverance, harsh and continuous, may be employed by the smallest of us and rarely fails of its purpose, for its silent power grows irresistibly greater with time  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Insofar as he makes use of his healthy senses, man himself is the best and most exact scientific instrument possible. The greatest misfortune of modern physics is that its experiments have been set apart from man, as it were, physics refuses to recognize nature in anything not shown by artificial instruments, and even uses this as a measure of its accomplishments  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) All truly wise thoughts have been thoughts already thousands of times; but to make them truly ours, we must think them over again honestly, till they take root in our personal experience  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) So divinely is the world organized that every one of us, in our place and time, is in balance with everything else  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) That is the true season of love, when we believe that we alone can love, that no one could ever have loved so before us, and that no one will love in the same way after us  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Treat a man as he appears to be, and you make him worse. But treat a man as if he were what he potentially could be, and you make him what he should be  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us, and then we’ll need no other light  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Misunderstandings and neglect create more confusion in this world than trickery and malice. At any rate, the last two are certainly much less frequent  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) In limitations he first shows himself the master, and the law can only bring us freedom  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) If I work incessantly to the last, nature owes me another form of existence when the present one collapses  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) Is it so big a mystery what God and man and world are? No! But nobody knows how to solve it so the mystery hangs on  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes) The greatest happiness for the thinking man is to have fathomed the fathomable, and to quietly revere the unfathomable  (Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes)
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