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  Born ::: August 28, 1749 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
  Died ::: March 22, 1832
  Genre ::: Fiction, Poetry, Science
  Influences ::: Friedrich Schiller, Emanuel Swedenborg, Immanuel Kant, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Baruch Spinoza, Carl Linnaeus, William Shakespeare, Kalidasa James MacPherson

  Johann Wolfgang von Goe the was a German writer. George Eliot called him "Germany's greatest man of letters... and the last true polymath to walk the earth." Goethe's works span the fields of poetry, drama, literature, theology, humanism, and science. Goethe's magnum opus, lauded as one of the peaks of world literature, is the two-part drama Faust. Goethe's other well-known literary works include his numerous poems, the Bildungsroman Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship and the epistolary novel The Sorrows of Young Werther.

  Goe the was one of the key figures of German literature and the movement of Weimar Classicism in the late 18th and early 19th centuries; this movement coincides with Enlightenment, Sentimentality (Empfindsamkeit), Sturm und Drang, and Romanticism. The author of the scientific text Theory of Colours, he influenced Darwin with his focus on plant morphology. He also long served as the Privy Councilor ("Geheimrat") of the duchy of Weimar.

  Goe the is the originator of the concept of Weltliteratur ("world literature"), having taken great interest in the literatures of England, France, Italy, classical Greece, Persia, Arabic literature, amongst others. His influence on German philosophy is virtually immeasurable, having major impact especially on the generation of Hegel and Schelling, although Goe the himself expressly and decidedly refrained from practicing philosophy in the rarefied sense.

  Goethe's influence spread across Europe, and for the next century his works were a major source of inspiration in music, drama, poetry and philosophy. Goe the is considered by many to be the most important writer in the German language and one of the most important thinkers in Western culture as well. Early in his career, however, he wondered whether painting might not be his true vocation; late in his life, he expressed the expectation that he would ultimately be remembered above all for his work in optics.

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  Johann Wolfgang von Goe the (, also ; ; 28 August 1749 22 March 1832) was a German writer and statesman. His works include: four novels; epic and lyric poetry; prose and verse dramas; memoirs; an autobiography; literary and aesthetic criticism; and treatises on botany, anatomy, and colour. In addition, numerous literary and scientific fragments, more than 10,000 letters, and nearly 3,000 drawings by him have survived. He is considered the greatest German literary figure of the modern era. A literary celebrity by the age of 25, Goe the was ennobled by the Duke of Saxe-Weimar, Karl August, in 1782 after taking up residence in Weimar in November 1775 following the success of his first novel, The Sorrows of Young Werther (1774). He was an early participant in the Sturm und Drang literary movement. During his first ten years in Weimar, Goe the became a member of the Duke's privy council, sat on the war and highway commissions, oversaw the reopening of silver mines in nearby Ilmenau, and implemented a series of administrative reforms at the University of Jena. He also contri buted to the planning of Weimar's botanical park and the rebuilding of its Ducal Palace. Goethe's first major scientific work, the Metamorphosis of Plants, was published after he returned from a 1788 tour of Italy. In 1791 he was made managing director of the theatre at Weimar, and in 1794 he began a friendship with the dramatist, historian, and philosopher Friedrich Schiller, whose plays he premiered until Schiller's death in 1805. During this period Goe the published his second novel, Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship; the verse epic Hermann and Dorothea, and, in 1808, the first part of his most celebrated drama, Faust. His conversations and various shared undertakings throughout the 1790s with Schiller, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Johann Gottfried Herder, Alexander von Humboldt, Wilhelm von Humboldt, and August and Friedrich Schlegel have come to be collectively termed Weimar Classicism. The German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer named Wilhelm Meister's Apprenticeship one of the four greatest novels ever written, while the American philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson selected Goe the as one of six "representative men" in his work of the same name (along with Plato, Emanuel Swedenborg, Montaigne, Napoleon, and Shakespeare). Goethe's comments and observations form the basis of several biographical works, notably Johann Peter Eckermann's Conversations with Goe the (1836).


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1.19_-_NIGHT
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1.jwvg_-_Wholl_Buy_Gods_Of_Love
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1.00_-_PRELUDE_AT_THE_THEATRE
1.00_-_PROLOGUE_IN_HEAVEN
1.01_-_NIGHT
1.02_-_BEFORE_THE_CITY-GATE
1.03_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Exorcism)
1.04_-_THE_STUDY_(The_Compact)
1.05_-_AUERBACHS_CELLAR
1.06_-_WITCHES_KITCHEN
1.07_-_A_STREET
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1.09_-_PROMENADE
1.10_-_THE_NEIGHBORS_HOUSE
1.11_-_A_STREET
1.12_-_GARDEN
1.13_-_A_GARDEN-ARBOR
1.14_-_FOREST_AND_CAVERN
1.15_-_MARGARETS_ROOM
1.16_-_MARTHAS_GARDEN
1.17_-_AT_THE_FOUNTAIN
1.18_-_DONJON
1.19_-_NIGHT
1.20_-_CATHEDRAL
1.21_-_WALPURGIS-NIGHT
1.22_-_OBERON_AND_TITANIA's_GOLDEN_WEDDING
1.23_-_DREARY_DAY
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sorcerer's apprentice mode "networking" (From Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's "Der Zauberlehrling", via the Walt Disney film "Fantasia") A {bug} in a {protocol} where, under some circumstances, the receipt of a message causes multiple messages to be sent, each of which, when received, triggers the same bug. Used especially of such behaviour caused by {bounce message} loops in {electronic mail} software. Compare {broadcast storm}, {network meltdown}, {software laser}, {ARMM}. {Der Zauberlehrling (http://unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~conrad/lyrics/zauber.html)}. [{Jargon File}] (1999-10-08)

sorcerer's apprentice mode ::: (networking) (From Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Der Zauberlehrling, via the Walt Disney film Fantasia) A bug in a protocol where, under some each of which, when received, triggers the same bug. Used especially of such behaviour caused by bounce message loops in electronic mail software.Compare broadcast storm, network meltdown, software laser, ARMM. .[Jargon File] (1999-10-08)



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1:Few people have imagination for reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
2:Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
3:Trust your Self, then you will know how to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
4:More light! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
5:Tis Lilith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
6:Distrust those in whom the desire to punish is strong ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
7:Love and desire are the spirit's wings to great deeds. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
8:There is nothing worse than imagination without taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
9:What is the path? There is no path. On into the unknown. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
10:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
11:We see only what we know. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
12:Writing is busy idleness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
13:Do not hurry; do not rest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
14:The eye could never see the sun,
If it had not a sun-like nature ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
15:Time itself is an element. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
16:Doubt grows with knowledge. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
17:I will be lord over myself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
18:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
19:Collectors are happy people. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
20:Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
21:Leap and the net will appear. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
22:Only law can give us freedom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
23:you can't extort from her with levers and with screws. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust I.672-75,
24:All our knowledge is symbolic. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
25:Duty is the demand of the hour. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
26:What is fruitful alone is true. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
27:Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
28:Love can do much, but duty more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
29:The present is a powerful deity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
30:Wisdom is only found in truth.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
31:An unused life is an early death. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
32:Every second is of infinite value. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
33:Faith is hidden household capital. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
34:Miracle is the pet child of faith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
35:One must keep repeating the Truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
36:Willing is not enough, we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
37:All understanding begins in wonder! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
38:Mastery is often taken for egotism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
39:Mystery is truth's dancing partner. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
40:Nature has neither kernel Nor shell ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
41:The eternal female draws us onward. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
42:The unnatural, that too is natural. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
43:Unrest and uncertainty are our lot. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
44:Colors are light's suffering and joy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
45:Doubt can only be removed by action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
46:I find that the more I relinquish my old habits of thought, the happier I am. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
47:Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
48:Chess is the touchstone of intellect. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
49:Plunge boldly into the thick of life! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
50:To have more, you must first be more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
51:Wishes are premonitions of abilities. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
52:Colour itself is a degree of darkness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
53:Every form correctly seen is beautiful ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
54:Thou shalt abstain, Renounce, refrain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
55:Nothing is worse than active ignorance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
56:That is most difficult, which seems easiest—to be present to what is before you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
57:The rogue has everywhere the advantage. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
58:Nothing is more dangerous than solitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
59:The present moment is a powerful goddess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
60:Beauty can never really understand itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
61:If I love you, what business is it of yours? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
62:I love those who yearn for the impossible.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
63:Nature is the living, visible garment of God.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
64:Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us, and then we'll need no other light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
65:If you would create something, you must be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
66:In all things it is better to hope than to despair.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
67:Truth must be repeated again and again, because error is constantly being preached round about. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
68:Where the light is brightest, the shadows are deepest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
69:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
70:Music is liquid architecture; Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
71:There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
72:Everything in the world can be endured, except continual prosperity.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
73:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part,
74:We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise, we harden. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
75:One of the most striking signs of the decay of art is the intermixing of different genres. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Propylaea, Introduction,
76:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part,
77:None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
78:Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
79:Always hold fast to the present. Every situation, indeed every moment, is of infinite value, for it is the representative of a whole eternity." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
80:We all walk in mysteries. We are surrounded by an atmosphere about which we still know nothing at all. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
81:The light is there, and the colours surround us; but, if we had no light and no colours in our own eyes, we should not perceive the outward phenomena. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
82:A man must be considered as a tool of a higher world-order, a vessel found worth to receive divine influence.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
83:We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
84:Nature is so perfect that the Trinity couldn't have fashioned her any more perfect. She is an organ on which our Lord plays and the devil works the bellows. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
85:This is the highest wisdom that I own; freedom and life are earned by those alone who conquer them each day anew.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
86:Everything is leaf, and through this simplicity the greatest diversity becomes possible. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe's Botancial Writing, p. 7,
87:Self-knowledge is best learned not by contemplation, but actions. Strive to do your duty, and you will soon discover of what stuff you are made.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
88:That is true symbolism, where the more particular represents the more general, not as a dream or shade, but as a vivid, instantaneous revelation of the Inscrutable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Maxims and Reflections,
89:Concerning all acts of initiative and creation, there is one elementary truth that the moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves, too.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
90:Content without method leads to phantasy; method without content to empty sophistry; matter without form to unwieldy erudition; form without matter to hollow speculation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Scientific Studies p.306,
91:Man knows himself only insofar as he knows the world, becoming aware of it only within himself, and of himself only within it. Each new subject, well observed, opens up within us a new organ of thought. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
92:When contemplating nature, whether in great things or small, I have constantly asked myself the question: is it the object which is here declaring itself, or is it you yourself? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Maxims and Reflections §593,
93:Human beings know themselves only in so far as they know the world; they perceive the world only in themselves, and themselves only in the world. Every new object, clearly seen, opens up a new organ of perception in us ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 'Significant Help',
94:I cannot tell you how readable the book of nature is becoming for me: my long efforts at deciphering, letter by letter, have helped me; now all of a sudden it is having effect, and my quiet joy is inexpressive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe to Charlotte von Stein, 1786,
95:Here too it’s masquerade, I find:
As everywhere, the dance of mind.
I grasped a lovely masked procession,
And caught things from a horror show…
I’d gladly settle for a false impression,
If it would last a little longer, though.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
96:A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
97:Most people spend the greatest part of their time working in order to live, and what little freedom remains so fills them with fear that they seek out any and every means to get rid of it. Oh, the destiny of man ! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, The Sorrows of Young Werther,
98:Tis Lilith.
Who?
Adam's first wife is she.
Beware the lure within her lovely tresses,
The splendid sole adornment of her hair;
When she succeeds therewith a youth to snare,
Not soon again she frees him from her jesses. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust,
99: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,
100:When a nation which has long groaned under the intolerable yoke of a tyrant rises at last and throws off its chains, do you call that weakness? The man who, to rescue his house from the flames, finds his physical strength redoubled, so that he lifts burdens with ease which in the absence of excitement he could scarcely move; he who under the rage of an insult attacks and puts to flight half a score of his enemies,-are such persons to be called weak? My good friend, if resistance be strength, how can the highest degree of resistance be a weakness? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
101:ASTROLOGER. Greet reverentially this star-blest hour!
Let magic loose the tyranny of Reason
And Fantasy, fetched from afar, display her power, 6620 For it belongs to her, this great occasion.
What all here boldly asked to see, now see it!
A thing impossible-therefore believe it.
[Faust mounts the proscenium from the other side.]
In priestly robes, head wreathed, the wonder-working man
Now confidently consummates what he began.
A tripod from the depths accompanied his ascent,
Incense is burning in the bowl, I smell the scent,
Next comes the invocation, all's prepared; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust,

*** WISDOM TROVE ***

1:Writing is busy idleness. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
2:Doubt grows with knowledge. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
3:Beware of a man of one book. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
4:Every beginning is cheerful. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
5:Only law can give us freedom. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
6:Stupidity is without anxiety. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
7:Power should act and not talk. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
8:In art, the best is good enough. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
9:Love can do much, but duty more. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
10:A useless life is an early death. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
11:Originality provokes originality. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
12:The aim of living is life itself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
13:Every second is of infinite value. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
14:By seeking and blundering we learn. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
15:Mystery is truth's dancing partner. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
16:Doubt can only be removed by action. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
17:Man's restlessness makes him strive. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
18:Nothing is worth more than this day. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
19:Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
20:Everything is hard before it is easy. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
21:Plunge boldly into the thick of life! ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
22:To rule is easy, to govern difficult. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
23:Love does not dominate; it cultivates. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
24:Hope is the second soul of the unhappy. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
25:Mysteries are not necessarily miracles. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
26:Nothing is worse than active ignorance. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
27:A person hears only what they understand. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
28:The present moment is a powerful goddess. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
29:He who can not learn to love must flatter. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
30:Investigate what is, and not what pleases. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
31:Man must strive, and striving he must err. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
32:Nothing is true, but that which is simple. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
33:To create something you must be something. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
34:A man's foibles are what makes him lovable. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
35:Out of moderation a pure happiness springs. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
36:Superstition is part of the poetry of life. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
37:If I love you, is that any of your business? ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
38:If you want to make life easy, make it hard. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
39:One is never deceived; one deceives oneself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
40:Personality is everything in art and poetry. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
41:Self-knowledge comes from knowing other men. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
42:The deed is everything, the glory is naught. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
43:Colors are the deeds and sufferings of light. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
44:The right man is the one who seizes the moment. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
45:We don't get to know anything but what we love. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
46:What matters in art is not thinking but making. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
47:After fifteen minutes nobody looks at a rainbow. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
48:The best slave is the one who thinks he is free. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
49:If nature is your teacher, your soul will awaken. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
50:No one has ever learned fully to know themselves. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
51:Nothing hurts a new truth more than an old error. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
52:The greater the knowledge, the greater the doubt. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
53:There is strong shadow where there is much light. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
54:The solution of every problem is another problem. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
55:All of us have life; few of us have an idea of it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
56:Battle not with monsters, for then you become one. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
57:Correction does much, but encouragement does more. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
58:Everywhere, we learn only from those whom we love. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
59:Experiments are mediators between nature and idea. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
60:The older we grow, the greater become the ordeals. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
61:I do not know myself, and God forbid that I should. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
62:In all things it is better to hope than to despair. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
63:The highest cannot be spoken; it can only be acted. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
64:The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
65:What is my life if I am no longer useful to others. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
66:Judge a man's character by what he finds ridiculous. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
67:Love does not rule; but it trains, and that is more. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
68:To be pleased with one's limits is a wretched state. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
69:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
70:Art is bad when ‘you see the intent and get put off.’ ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
71:Everybody wants to be somebody; nobody wants to grow. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
72:If you want a wise answer, ask a reasonable question. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
73:I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wants. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
74:Night is the other half of life, and the better half. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
75:Difficulties increase the nearer we approach the goal. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
76:He is dead in this world who has no belief in another. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
77:Love and desire are the spirit's wings to great deeds. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
78:The closer we are to Nature, the closer we are to God. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
79:Energy will do anything that can be done in this world. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
80:God help us - for art is long, and life so short. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
81:Marriage is the beginning and pinnacle of civilization. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
82:A man who cannot command himself will always be a slave. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
83:Nothing is to be rated higher than the value of the day. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
84:The limits of my language are the limits of my universe. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
85:There is no crime of which I do not deem myself capable. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
86:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
87:Before you can do something, you must first be something. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
88:Belief is not the beginning of knowledge - it is the end. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
89:He who enjoys doing and enjoys what he has done is happy. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
90:Instruction does much, but encouragement does everything. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
91:Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
92:There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
93:Kindness is the golden thread that holds society together. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
94:The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
95:If you wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
96:It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
97:To accept good advice is but to increase one's own ability. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
98:A man's manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
99:Divide and command, a wise maxim; Unite and guide, a better. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
100:If you wish a wise answer, you must put a rational question. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
101:One can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
102:The hero draws inspiration from the virtue of his ancestors. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
103:For I have been a man, and that means to have been a fighter. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
104:A man doesn't learn to understand anything unless he loves it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
105:Of the book of books most wondrous is the tender book of love. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
106:He who is firm and resolute in will molds the world to himself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
107:A person places themselves on a level with the ones they praise. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
108:He alone deserves liberty and life who daily must win them anew. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
109:The greatest difficulties lie where we are not looking for them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
110:Democracy does not race, it reaches the finish slowly but surely. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
111:One can't dull a project better than by discussing it repeatedly. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
112:The best government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
113:The first and last thing required of genius is the love of truth. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
114:I can promise to be sincere, but I cannot promise to be impartial. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
115:It is better to be deceived by one's friends than to deceive them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
116:The formation of one's character ought to be everyone's chief aim. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
117:If God had wanted me otherwise, He would have created me otherwise. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
118:One man's word is no man's word; we should quietly hear both sides. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
119:A talent is formed in stillness, a character in the world's torrent. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
120:Be above it! Make the world serve your purpose, but do not serve it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
121:Beauty is at once the ultimate principle and the highest aim of art. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
122:Courage is the commitment to begin without any guarantee of success. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
123:One can be very happy without demanding that others agree with them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
124:All theory is gray, my friend. But forever green is the tree of life. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
125:Be generous with kindly words, especially about those who are absent. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
126:Great thoughts and a pure heart, that is what we should ask from God. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
127:I think that I am better than the people who are trying to reform me. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
128:I let everyone follow his own bent, that I may be free to follow mine. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
129:Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
130:A man is really alive only when he delights in the good-will of others. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
131:Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
132:He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
133:One never goes further than when they do not know where they are going. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
134:What by a straight path cannot be reached by crooked ways is never won. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
135:Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
136:At the moment of commitment, the entire universe conspires to assist you. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
137:Beware of dissipating your powers; strive constantly to concentrate them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
138:He only earns his freedom and his life Who takes them every day by storm. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
139:It would be a lowly art that allowed itself to be understood all at once. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
140:Never by reflection, but only by doing is self-knowledge possible to one. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
141:Our friends show us what we can do; our enemies teach us what we must do. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
142:Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
143:Which government is the best? The one that teaches us to govern ourselves. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
144:A great revolution is never the fault of the people, but of the government. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
145:Few are open to conviction, but the majority of men are open to persuasion. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
146:If you want to reach the infinite, then explore every aspect of the finite. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
147:Be always resolute with the present hour. Every moment is of infinite value. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
148:Deeply earnest and thoughtful people stand on shaky footing with the public. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
149:If you call a thing bad you do little, if you call a thing good you do much. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
150:If you don't know foreign languages, you don't know anything about your own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
151:The follies of the wise man are known to himself, but hidden from the world. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
152:We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
153:I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
154:Sameness leaves us in peace but it is contradiction that makes us productive. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
155:Talent develops in quiet places, character in the full current of human life. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
156:The day is of infinite length for him who knows how to appreciate and use it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
157:Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
158:A wife is a gift bestowed upon a man to reconcile him to the loss of paradise. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
159:They teach in academies far too many things, and far too much that is useless. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
160:Beware of wishing for anything in youth, because you will get it in middle age. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
161:Everything has been thought of before, but the problem is to think of it again. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
162:Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
163:None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
164:Of the truly creative no one is ever master; it must be left to go its own way. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
165:All truths are old, and all that we have to do is recognize and utter them anew. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
166:Men show their character in nothing more clearly than what they think laughable. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
167:People who think honestly and deeply have a hostile attitude towards the public. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
168:Time does not relinquish its rights, either over human beings or over mountains. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
169:To understand one thing well is better than understanding many things by halves. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
170:Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
171:The man with insight enough to admit his limitations comes nearest to perfection. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
172:To act is easy, to think is hard; to act according to our thought is troublesome. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
173:All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
174:Everything that frees our spirit without giving us control of ourselves is ruinous. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
175:Perfection is the measure of heaven, and the wish to be perfect the measure of man. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
176:There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on how one looks at it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
177:Each ten years of a man's life has its own fortunes, its own hopes, its own desires. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
178:Hatred is active, and envy passive dislike; there is but one step from envy to hate. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
179:I have always paid attention to the merits of my enemies, and found it an advantage. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
180:The artist has a twofold relation to nature; he is at once her master and her slave. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
181:An absent friend gives us friendly company when we are well assured of his happiness. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
182:One cannot develop taste from what is of average quality but only from the very best. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
183:The greatest evil that can befall man is that he should come to think ill of himself. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
184:Devote each day to the object then in time and every evening will find something done. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
185:Every person above the ordinary has a certain mission that they are called to fulfill. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
186:Mediocrity has no greater consolation than in the thought that genius is not immortal. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
187:Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
188:What you can do, or dream you can, begin it; Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
189:Error is acceptable as long as we are young; but one must not drag it along into old age. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
190:The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
191:If you want someone to develop a specific trait, treat them as though they already had it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
192:Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all inaction. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
193:Against great advantages in another, there are no means of defending ourselves except love. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
194:Don't give us your doubts, gives us your certainties, for we have doubts enough of our own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
195:If you are to accomplish all that one demands of you, you must overestimate your own worth. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
196:The arts are the salt of the earth; as salt relates to food, the arts relate to technology. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
197:The biggest problem with every art is by the use of appearance to create a loftier reality. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
198:The older I get the more I trust in the law according to which the rose and the lily bloom. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
199:What you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
200:He is the happiest man who can see the connection between the end and the beginning of life. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
201:He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
202:Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
203:Nature goes her own way, and all that to us seems an exception is really according to order. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
204:Plunge boldly into the thick of life, and seize it where you will, it is always interesting. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
205:The people who are absent are the ideal; those who are present seem to be quite commonplace. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
206:The real scholar learns how to evolve the unknown from the known, and draws near the master. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
207:We are never further from what we wish than when we believe that we have what we wished for. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
208:If a man writes a book, let him set down only what he knows. I have guesses enough of my own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
209:Nothing will change the fact that I cannot produce the least thing without absolute solitude. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
210:Whatever Nature undertakes, she can only accomplish it in a sequence. She never makes a leap. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
211:For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him he must regard himself as greater than he is. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
212:One would give generous alms if one had the eyes to see the beauty of a cupped receiving hand. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
213:Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish the barriers of nationality. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
214:You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
215:Don't say that you want to give, but go ahead and give! You'll never catch up with a mere hope. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
216:Great endowments often announce themselves in youth in the form of singularity and awkwardness. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
217:He is happy as well as great who needs neither to obey nor to command in order to be something. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
218:Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
219:Children, love one another, and if that is not possible-at least try to put up with one another. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
220:The most happy man is he who knows how to bring into relation the end and beginning of his life. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
221:Hatred is active displeasure, envy passive. We need not wonder that envy turns to soon to hatred. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
222:The way you see people is the way you treat them, and the way you treat them is what they become. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
223:If you must tell me your opinions, tell me what you believe in. I have plenty of doubts of my own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
224:Love of truth shows itself in this, that a man knows how to find and value the good in everything. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
225:The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
226:I hate everything that merely instructs me without augmenting or directly invigorating my activity. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
227:It is sometimes essential for a husband and a wife to quarrel - they get to know each other better. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
228:Our passions are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
229:Talents are best nurtured in solitude: character is best formed in the stormy billows of the world. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
230:The artist who is not also a craftsman is no good; but, alas, most of our artists are nothing else. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
231:The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest happiness in using it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
232:Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward; they may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
233:Science arose from poetry... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
234:The artist alone sees spirits. But after he has told of their appearing to him, everybody sees them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
235:Happiness is a ball after which we run wherever it rolls, and we push it with our feet when it stops. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
236:Life in its wholeness is expressed as a force not attributable to any individual part of an organism. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
237:A genuine work of art usually displeases at first sight, as it suggests a deficiency in the spectator. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
238:Desire is the presentiment of our inner abilities, and the forerunner of our ultimate accomplishments. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
239:The more one knows, the more one comprehends, the more one realizes that everything turns in a circle. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
240:In the realm of ideas everything depends on enthusiasm... in the real world all rests on perseverance. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
241:It makes no good to point the failures out without showing at the same time the remedy to address them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
242:The greatest genius will never be worth much if he pretends to draw exclusively from his own resources. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
243:All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
244:Beauty is a manifestation of secret natural laws, which otherwise would have been hidden from us forever. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
245:Everything that we encounter leaves traces behind. Everything contributes imperceptibly to our education. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
246:I hate all explanations; they who make them deceive either themselves or the other party, generally both. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
247:The best fortune that can fall to a man is that which corrects his defects and makes up for his failings. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
248:The greatest joy of a thinking man is to have searched the explored and to quietly revere the unexplored. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
249:A creation of importance can only be produced when its author isolates himself, it is a child of solitude. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
250:The old lose one of the greatest privileges of man, for they are no longer judged by their contemporaries. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
251:Do not give in too much to feelings. A overly sensitive heart is an unhappy possession on this shaky earth. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
252:If a man or woman is born ten years sooner or later, their whole aspect and performance shall be different. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
253:Everyone believes in his youth that the world really began with him, and that all merely exist for his sake. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
254:Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing; a confusion of the real with the ideal never goes unpunished. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
255:The written word has this advantage, that it lasts and can await the time when it is allowed to take effect. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
256:There are only two lasting bequests we can hope to give our children. One of these is roots, the other, wings. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
257:Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
258:We cannot fashion our children after our desires, we must have them and love them as God has given them to us. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
259:It is the strange fate of man, that even in the greatest of evils the fear of the worst continues to haunt him. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
260:Death is a commingling of eternity with time; in the death of a good man, eternity is seen looking through time. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
261:If you treat men the way they are you never improve them. If you treat them the way you want them to be, you do. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
262:The destiny of any nation at any given time depends on the opinion of its young people, those under twenty-five. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
263:A man is not little when he finds it difficult to cope with circumstances, but when circumstances overmaster him. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
264:Alas! how much there is in education, and in our social institutions, to prepare us and our children for insanity. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
265:We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
266: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, @wisdomtrove
267:As long as you are not aware of the continual law of Die and Be Again, you are merely a vague guest on a dark Earth. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
268:The really unhappy person is the one who leaves undone what they can do, and starts doing what they don't understand. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
269:There is a courtesy of the heart; it is allied to love. From its springs the purest courtesy in the outward behavior. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
270:Rest not. Life is sweeping by; go and dare before you die. Something mighty and sublime, leave behind to conquer time. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
271:So long as you live and work, you will be misunderstood; to that you must resign yourself once and for all. Be silent! ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
272:That is the way of youth and life in general: that we do not understand the strategy until after the campaign is over. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
273:Thinking is easy, acting is difficult, and to put one's thoughts into action is the most difficult thing in the world. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
274:There are few who have at once thought and capacity for action. Thought expands, but lames; action animates, but narrows. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
275:Hold your powers together for something good and let everything go that is for you without result and is not suited to you. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
276:Many people take no care of their money till they come nearly to the end of it, and others do just the same with their time. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
277:Hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most violent where there is the lowest degree of culture. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
278:True love is love that stays constant for ever, whatever it's fortune; whether requited or scored, filled or sent empty away. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
279:The day is for mistake and error, sequence of time for success and carrying out. The one who anticipates is master of the day. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
280:There is no surer method of evading the world than by following Art, and no surer method of linking oneself to it than by Art. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
281:The beautiful is a phenomenon which is never apparent of itself, but is reflected in a thousand different works of the creator. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
282:Very few people love others for what they are; rather, they love what they lend them, their own selves, their own idea of them. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
283:If your treat an individual... as if he were what he ought to be and could be, he will become what he ought to be and could be. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
284:Against criticism a man can neither protest nor defend himself; he must act in spite of it, and then it will gradually yield to him. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
285:That I be not as those are who spend the day in complaining of headache and the night in drinking the wine which gives the headache! ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
286:Humor is one of the elements of genius&
287:Since Time is not a person we can overtake when he is gone, let us honor him with mirth and cheerfulness of heart while he is passing. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
288:There are but few who have ideas and are, at the same time, capable of action. Ideas enlarge but stymie, action enlivens but confines. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
289:Every day look at a beautiful picture, read a beautiful poem, listen to some beautiful music, and if possible, say some reasonable thing. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
290:I have possessed that heart, that noble soul, in whose presence I seemed to be more than I really was, because I was all that I could be. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
291:How can you come to know yourself? Never by thinking, always by doing. Try to do your duty, and you'll know right away what you amount to. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
292:In science it is a service of the highest merit to seek out those fragmentary truths attained by the ancients, and to develop them further. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
293:Progress has not followed a straight ascending line, but a spiral with rhythms of progress and retrogression, of evolution and dissolution. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
294:Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. The soul must see through these eyes alone, and if they are dim, the whole world is clouded. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
295:How can we learn self-knowledge? Never by taking thought but rather by action. Try to do your duty and you'll soon discover what you're like. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
296:The sum which two married people owe to one another defies calculation. It is an infinite debt, which can only be discharged through all eternity. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
297:If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however, if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
298:One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
299:Sometimes our fate resembles a fruit tree in winter. Who would think that those branches would turn green again and blossom, but we hope it, we know it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
300:If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him be first clear in his thoughts; and if any would write in a noble style, let him first possess a noble soul. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
301:To be loved for what one is, that is the greatest exception. The great majority love in others only what they lend him; their own selves, their version of him. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
302:People should talk less and draw more. Personally, I would like to renounce speech altogether and, like organic nature, communicate everything I have to say visually. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
303:The moment one definitely commits oneself, then Providence moves too. Whatever you think you can do, or believe you can do, begin it. Action has magic, power and grace. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
304:There are people who pay attention to the weaknesses of their friends; that is to no avail. I have always closely watched and profited from the strengths of my adversaries. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
305: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. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
306: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. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
307:This is the true measure 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 ever love in the same way after us. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
308:Each indecision brings its own delays and days are lost lamenting over lost days... What you can do or think you can do, begin it. For boldness has magic, power, and genius in it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
309:One should not wish anyone disagreeable conditions of life; but for him who is involved in them by chance, they are touchstones of characters and of the most decisive value to man. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
310:It is easier to perceive error than to find truth, for the former lies on the surface and is easily seen, while the latter lies in the depth, where few are willing to search for it. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
311:Mysterious in the light of day, nature retains her veil, despite our clamours: That which she does not willingly display cannot be wrenched from her with levers, screws and hammers. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
312:The close and thoughtful observer more and more learns to recognize his limitations. He realizes that with the steady growth of knowledge more and more new problems keep on emerging. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
313:All truly wise thoughts have been thought 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, @wisdomtrove
314:A great artist... must be shaken by the naked truths that will not be comforted. This divine discontent, this disequilibrium, this state of inner tension is the source of artistic energy. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
315:I am proud of my heart alone, it is the sole source of everything, all our strength, happiness and misery. All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
316:Whoever, in middle age, attempts to realize the wishes and hopes of his early youth, invariably deceives himself. Each ten years of a man's life has its own fortunes, its own hopes, its own desires. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
317:A life without love, without the presence of the beloved, is nothing but a mere magic-lantern show. We draw out slide after slide, swiftly tiring of each, and pushing it back to make haste for the next. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
318:A teacher who can arouse a feeling for one single good action, for one single good poem, accomplishes more than he who fills our memory with rows and rows of natural objects, classified with name and form. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
319:Children can scarcely be fashioned to meet with our likes and our purpose. Just as God did us give them, so must we hold them and love them, nurture and teach them to fullness and leave them to be what they are. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
320:A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the heart. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
321:Nature is beneficent. I praise her and all her works. She is silent and wise. She is cunning, but for good ends. She has brought me here and will also lead me away. She may scold me, but she will not hate her work. I trust her. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
322:The world is so empty if one thinks only of mountains, rivers and cities; but to know someone here and there who thinks and feels with us, and though distant, is close to us in spirit - this makes the earth for us an inhabited garden. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
323:There is no trifling with nature; it is always true, dignified, and just; it is always in the right, and the faults and errors belong to us. Nature defies incompetence, but reveals its secrets to the competent, the truthful, and the pure. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
324:There would be far less suffering in the world if human beings - God knows why they are made like this-did not use their imaginations so busily in recalling the memories of past misfortunes, instead of trying to bear an indifferent present. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
325:The world is for thousands a freak show; the images flicker past and vanish; the impressions remain flat and unconnected in the soul. Thus they are easily led by the opinions of others, are content to let their impressions be shuffled and rearranged and evaluated differently. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
326:Nature! We live in her midst and know her not. She is incessantly speaking to us, but betrays not her secret. We constantly act upon her, and yet have no power over her. Variant: NATURE! We are surrounded and embraced by her: powerless to separate ourselves from her, and powerless to penetrate beyond her. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
327:It is quite beyond me how anyone can believe God speaks to us in books and stories. If the world does not directly reveal to us our relationship to it, if our hearts fail to tell us what we owe ourselves and others, we shall assuredly not learn it from books, which are at best designed but to give names to our errors. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
328: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, @wisdomtrove
329:Take life too seriously, and what is it worth? If the morning wake us to no new joys, if the evening bring us not the hopes of new pleasures, is it worth while to dress and undress? Does the sun shine on me today that I may reflect on yesterday? That I may endeavour to foresee and control what can neither be foreseen nor controlled - the destiny of tomorrow? ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove
330:Children, like dogs, have so sharp and fine a scent that they detect and hunt out everything&
331:The main thing is to have a soul that loves the truth and harbours it where he finds it. And another thing: truth requires constant repetition, because error is being preached about us all the time, and not only by isolated individuals but by the masses. In the newspapers and encyclopaedias, in schools and universities, everywhere error rides high and basks in the consciousness of having the majority on its side. ~ johann-wolfgang-von-goethe, @wisdomtrove

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1:Mehr Licht! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
2:More light! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
3:Tis Lilith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
4:More light! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
5:Tis Lilith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
6:Noble be man, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
7:The angles even ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
8:Dauer in Wechsel. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
9:Remember to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
10:The bed of flowers ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
11:How fair doth Nature ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
12:Snow is false purity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
13:Alles nahe werde fern. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
14:What is the universal? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
15:Art will always be art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
16:Love grants in a moment ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
17:What man does not know, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
18:Schon ist alle Nähe fern ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
19:Patriotism ruins history. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
20:We see only what we know. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
21:Writing is busy idleness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
22:Do not hurry; do not rest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
23:Iznad naroda je ljudskost. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
24:O Bestimmung des Menschen! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
25:There is no patriotic art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
26:Through the rain and snow, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
27:Time itself is an element. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
28:We see only what we know. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
29:Wisdom lies only in truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
30:Writing is busy idleness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
31:Do not hurry; do not rest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
32:Doubt grows with knowledge. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
33:I will be lord over myself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
34:<> dissi io. <> ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
35:The one who always strives, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
36:Time itself is an element. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
37:What's done is yet to come. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
38:Why go further and further, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
39:With knowledge grows doubt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
40:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
41:Collectors are happy people. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
42:Create, artist, do not talk. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
43:Doubt grows with knowledge. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
44:Du bist am Ende was du bist. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
45:Every beginning is cheerful. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
46:I am the Spirit that denies. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
47:If you have science and art, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
48:I will be lord over myself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
49:On all the peaks lies peace. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
50:Patriotism corrupts history. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
51:To a valet no man is a hero. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
52:Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
53:Beware of a man of one book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
54:Collectors are happy people. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
55:Leap and the net will appear. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
56:Only law can give us freedom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
57:Stupidity is without anxiety. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
58:A good person, striving dimly, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
59:A joy shared is a joy doubled. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
60:All our knowledge is symbolic. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
61:Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
62:Blood is a very special juice. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
63:Leap and the net will appear. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
64:Let there be truth between us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
65:Only law can give us freedom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
66:The little man is still a man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
67:Wisdom is found only in truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
68:Wisdom is only found in truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
69:All our knowledge is symbolic. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
70:All things are only transitory. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
71:Duty is the demand of the hour. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
72:Give shape, artist! don't talk! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
73:Gray is the color of all theory ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
74:Man errs as long as he strives. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
75:Noble be man, helpful and good! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
76:¿Por qué me ocultas tu corazón? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
77:Precaution is better than cure. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
78:Things unused burden and beset. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
79:Todo comienzo tiene su encanto. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
80:We are our own aptest deceiver. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
81:What is fruitful alone is true. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
82:What is now the foliage moving? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
83:A useless life is an early death ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
84:Character calls forth character. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
85:Duty is the demand of the hour. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
86:Erfolg hat drei Buchstaben: TUN! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
87:In art, the best is good enough. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
88:Let us live, while we are alive! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
89:Life's objective is life itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
90:Love can do much, but duty more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
91:No, no! The devil is an egotist, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
92:One errs as long as one strives. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
93:One lives but once in the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
94:Sing it not in mournful numbers. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
95:The present is a powerful deity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
96:The world remains ever the same. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
97:What is fruitful alone is true. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
98:With knowledge comes more doubt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
99:An unused life is an early death. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
100:A useless life is an early death. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
101:Die Zeit ist selbst ein Element. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
102:I call architecture frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
103:If you want to understand poetry, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
104:Love can do much, but duty more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
105:Mastery passes often for egotism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
106:On every mountain height is rest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
107:Only the soul that loves is happy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
108:Originality provokes originality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
109:Power is neither male nor female. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
110:The aim of living is life itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
111:The present is a powerful deity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
112:To act is easy; to think is hard. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
113:Was Du in Dir nährst, das wächst. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
114:Whoever would understand the poet ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
115:Wisdom is only found in truth.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
116:Zur Resignation gehört Charakter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
117:All perishable is but an allegory. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
118:An unused life is an early death. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
119:Every offense is avenged on earth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
120:Every second is of infinite value. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
121:Faith is hidden household capital. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
122:He who is resolute conquers grief. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
123:I wait for the morning of my tears ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
124:Laßt mir Luft, daß ich reden kann! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
125:Method will teach you to win time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
126:Miracle is the pet child of faith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
127:One must keep repeating the Truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
128:Our earthly ball a peopled garden. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
129:Seit der Zeit bin ich oft draußen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
130:Tell me, how do you cope so calmly ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
131:Willing is not enough, we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
132:All understanding begins in wonder! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
133:Architecture is crystallized music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
134:Beauty vanishes; virtue is lasting. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
135:Blood is a juice of rarest quality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
136:By seeking and blundering we learn. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
137:Das Ewig Weibliche zieht uns hinan. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
138:Every second is of infinite value. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
139:Faith is hidden household capital. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
140:Geheimnisse sind noch keine Wunder. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
141:Giving is the business of the rich. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
142:I wait for the morning of my tears. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
143:Mastery is often taken for egotism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
144:Miracle is the pet child of faith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
145:Mystery is truth's dancing partner. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
146:Nature has neither kernel Nor shell ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
147:One must keep repeating the Truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
148:Superstition is the poetry of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
149:The eternal female draws us onward. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
150:The unnatural, that too is natural. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
151:The world is full of contradiction. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
152:Unrest and uncertainty are our lot. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
153:We are all pilgrims who seek Italy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
154:Willing is not enough, we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
155:All understanding begins in wonder! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
156:Colors are light's suffering and joy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
157:Doubt can only be removed by action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
158:Es irrt der Mensch so lang er strebt ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
159:Everything is hard before it is easy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
160:I am what I am, so take me as I am!. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
161:I laugh at my heart, and do its will ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
162:Life is too short to drink bad wine. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
163:Live dangerously and you live right. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
164:Man's restlessness makes him strive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
165:Mastery is often taken for egotism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
166:My peace is gone, my heart is heavy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
167:Mystery is truth's dancing partner. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
168:Nature has neither kernel Nor shell ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
169:Nothing is worth more than this day. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
170:Over all the mountain tops is peace. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
171:Sceptics are yet the most credulous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
172:The eternal female draws us onward. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
173:The smallest hair throws its shadow. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
174:The unnatural, that too is natural. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
175:Time is my estate: to Time I'm heir. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
176:Two souls dwell, alas! in my breast. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
177:Unrest and uncertainty are our lot. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
178:We must be young to do great things. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
179:Art is a mediator of the unspeakable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
180:As our inclinations, so our opinions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
181:Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
182:Can a sparrow know how a stork feels? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
183:Chess is the touchstone of intellect. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
184:Colors are light's suffering and joy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
185:Doubt can only be removed by action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
186:einen offenen, treuherzigen Menschen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
187:Everything is hard before it is easy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
188:For precisely when concepts fail one, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
189:How circumscribed is woman's destiny! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
190:I laugh at my heart, and do its will. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
191:La acción es todo, la gloria nada es. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
192:Mastery is proven only in limitation, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
193:Plunge boldly into the thick of life! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
194:The happy do not believe in miracles. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
195:Time flies, and what is past is done. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
196:To have more, you must first be more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
197:To rule is easy, to govern difficult. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
198:What you feed in yourself that grows. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
199:Wishes are premonitions of abilities. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
200:Yet through delivery orators succeed, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
201:A true German can't stand the French, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
202:Beauty is everywhere a welcome guest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
203:Chess is the touchstone of intellect. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
204:Colour itself is a degree of darkness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
205:Every form correctly seen is beautiful ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
206:Everything transitory is but an image. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
207:Experience is only half of experience. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
208:Great passions are incurable diseases. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
209:I am not omniscient, but I know a lot. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
210:Ljubav odoleva vremenu koje sve otima. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
211:Love does not dominate; it cultivates. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
212:Manners form the great charm of women. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
213:Plunge boldly into the thick of life! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
214:Sowing is not as difficult as reaping. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
215:The eternal feminine draws us on high. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
216:There is but one poetry,--true poetry. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
217:Thou shalt abstain, Renounce, refrain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
218:Tis order woman seeketh; freedom, man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
219:To have more, you must first be more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
220:When toward the Devil's Hose we tread, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
221:Wishes are premonitions of abilities. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
222:Yo amo a aquel que desea lo imposible. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
223:Zweck sein selbst ist jegliches Tier. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
224:A clever man commits no minor blunders. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
225:All things transient are but a parable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
226:A world without love would be no world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
227:Colour itself is a degree of darkness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
228:Common sense is the genius of humanity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
229:Do the duty which lies nearest to thee. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
230:Every form correctly seen is beautiful ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
231:Every form correctly seen is beautiful. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
232:Hope is the second soul of the unhappy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
233:I do not speak of what I cannot praise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
234:In the colored reflection we have Life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
235:Is one alive when other men are living? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
236:Man errs, till he has ceased to strive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
237:Mysteries are not necessarily miracles. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
238:My worthy friend, gray are all theories ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
239:Nothing is worse than active ignorance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
240:Strike the dog dead, it's but a critic! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
241:The rogue has everywhere the advantage. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
242:The trouble is small, the fun is great. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
243:Those only obtain love who seek it not. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
244:Thou shalt abstain, Renounce, refrain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
245:Too rigid scruples are concealed pride. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
246:True happiness springs from moderation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
247:We are not all equal, nor can we be so. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
248:What a mighty spirit in a narrow bosom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
249:Whatever you can do or dream, begin it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
250:When one is polite in German, one lies. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
251:Action has magic, grace and power in it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
252:Doar ce creeaza clipa, se dovedeste bun. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
253:Es hört doch jeder nur, was er versteht. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
254:Everyone only hears what he understands. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
255:Every spoken word arouses our self-will. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
256:For to give is the business of the rich. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
257:Gözlerin açık diye gördüğünü sanıyorsun. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
258:He who moves not forward, goes backward. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
259:In comradeship is danger countered best. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
260:I see no end to my misery but the grave. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
261:It will be! the mass is working clearer! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
262:Life is not light, but refracted colour. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
263:Life is the childhood of our immortality ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
264:Mere curiosity adds wings to every step. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
265:My inheritance how lordly wide and fair; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
266:Nothing is more dangerous than solitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
267:Nothing is worse than active ignorance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
268:One mind is enough for a thousand hands. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
269:The history of mankind is his character. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
270:The rogue has everywhere the advantage. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
271:The Woman-Soul leadeth us upward and on! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
272:The words you've bandied are sufficient; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
273:Action has magic, grace, and power in it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
274:Age merely shows what children we remain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
275:All that is transitory is but a metaphor. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
276:A man's errors are what make him amiable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
277:A person hears only what they understand. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
278:A vida é a infância da nossa imortalidade ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
279:Enjoy what you can, endure what you must. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
280:He who cannot love must learn to flatter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
281:Life is the childhood of our immortality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
282:Nothing is more dangerous than solitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
283:Numai soarele are dreptul la petele sale. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
284:Sin writes histories, goodness is silent. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
285:The day of fortune is like a harvest day, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
286:The eternal feminine doth draw us upward. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
287:The history of a man is in his character. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
288:The present moment is a powerful goddess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
289:The rabble also vent their rage in words. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
290:Two souls alas! are dwelling in my breast ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
291:A distracted existence leads us to no goal ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
292:All rights and laws are still transmitted, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
293:Beauty can never really understand itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
294:Beauty is everywhere a very welcome guest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
295:Come my little one, and give me your hand. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
296:Dove c'è molta luce, l'ombra è più nera... ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
297:Eğitim göre göre bizler birer hiç olmuşuz. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
298:He who can not learn to love must flatter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
299:If you don't feel it, you'll never get it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
300:I love those who yearn for the impossible. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
301:Investigate what is, and not what pleases. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
302:It is opposition that makes us productive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
303:Mă întorc în mine însumi și găsesc o lume! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
304:Man must strive, and striving he must err. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
305:Nothing is true, but that which is simple. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
306:Only the heart without a stain knows ease. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
307:Our virtues and view spring from one root. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
308:Piety, like nobility, has its aristocracy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
309:The coward only threatens when he is safe. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
310:The fine emotions whence our lives we mold ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
311:The present moment is a powerful goddess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
312:The threshold is the place of expectation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
313:The universal subjugator, the commonplace. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
314:To create something you must be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
315:What we don't understand we don't possess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
316:When he is by, I could not pray to Heaven. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
317:When ideas fail, words come in very handy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
318:Where I cannot be moral, my power is gone. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
319:Ye great teachers: listen to what you say! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
320:Alas! sorrow from happiness is oft evolved. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
321:A man's foibles are what makes him lovable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
322:A mind, once formed, is never suited after, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
323:A noble man is led by woman's gentle words. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
324:A purpose you impart is no longer your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
325:Beauty can never really understand itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
326:Boldness has power, magic and genius in it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
327:Change amuses the mind, but rarely profits. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
328:Da fing mein Leben an, als ich dich liebte. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
329:Each one sees what he carries in his heart. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
330:Habit is the most imperious of all masters. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
331:Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen blühen? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
332:Memory extends as far as our self-interest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
333:Out of moderation a pure happiness springs. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
334:Para que dos se amen, basta con separarlos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
335:So fühlt man Absicht und man ist verstimmt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
336:Superstition is part of the poetry of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
337:The people rate strength before everything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
338:To make something you have to be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
339:We are shaped and fashioned by what we love ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
340:We have time enough if we but use it aright ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
341:But what is your duty? What the day demands. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
342:Can that be a delusion which makes us happy? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
343:Danger takes from a man all power of thought ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
344:Did we force ourselves on you, or you on us? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
345:Dispel not, the happy delusions of children. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
346:Do thine own task, and be therewith content. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
347:Few men have imagination enough for reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
348:Few people have the imagination for reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
349:If I love you, is that any of your business? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
350:If I love you, what business is it of yours? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
351:If you want to make life easy, make it hard. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
352:Im Deutschen lügt man, wenn man höflich ist. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
353:One is never deceived; one deceives oneself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
354:Only the perverse fantasy can still save us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
355:Our foibles are really what make us lovable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
356:Personality is everything in art and poetry. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
357:Self-knowledge comes from knowing other men. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
358:The deed is everything; the fame is nothing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
359:The deed is everything, the glory is naught. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
360:The Evil One has left, the evil ones remain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
361:To be active is the primary vocation of man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
362:We are never deceived; we deceive ourselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
363:We are shaped and fashioned by what we love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
364:We will burn that bridge when we come to it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
365:What we do not understand we do not possess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
366:What you can do, or think you can, begin it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
367:Words express neither objects nor ourselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
368:You are, when all is done-just what you are. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
369:Any trifle is enough to entertain two lovers. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
370:A wounded heart can with difficulty be cured. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
371:Când e lipsim nouă înșine, totul ne lipsește. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
372:Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
373:Every solution of a problem is a new problem. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
374:Există, fără îndoială, și pe uscat naufragii. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
375:For a brave man deserves a well-endowed girl. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
376:Hatred is partial, but love is still more so. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
377:If I love you, what business is it of yours? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
378:I love those who yearn for the impossible.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
379:It is the fortunate who should extol fortune. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
380:Know thyself? If I knew myself, I'd run away. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
381:La vita è troppo breve per bere vini mediocri ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
382:Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
383:Man usually believes, if only words he hears, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
384:Modern poets add a lot of water to their ink. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
385:Nature is the living, visible garment of God. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
386:Niemand weiß eine Medaille am Rand anzufassen ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
387:We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.- ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
388:We can redeem anyone who strives unceasingly. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
389:What then is your duty? What the day demands. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
390:A correct answer is like an affectionate kiss. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
391:A great scholar is seldom a great philosopher. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
392:Colors are the deeds/ and sufferings of light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
393:Havadaki her bir esintinin oyuncağı mıyız biz? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
394:How shall we plan, that all be fresh and new-- ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
395:If you don't feel it, you'll never achieve it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
396:Is not the core of nature in the heart of man? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
397:It is delivery that makes the orators success. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
398:Love is an ideal thing, marriage a real thing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
399:Man muss immer tun, was man nicht lassen kann. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
400:No one as ever completed their apprenticeship. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
401:Our senses don't deceive us: our judgment does ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
402:Ruhumu, ortasından ikiye ayıran bir duvar var. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
403:Suffer or triumph, be the hammer or the anvil. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
404:That which is eternal in Woman lifts us above. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
405:The ground that a good man treads is hallowed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
406:What is not fully understood is not possessed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
407:Ah, how often I've cursed those foolish pages, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
408:A noble man is led far by woman's gentle words. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
409:Classicism is health, romanticisim is sickness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
410:Excellence is rarely found, more rarely valued. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
411:Fakat, şimdi... Hayaller bana rahat vermiyor... ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
412:Göttin! Königin! Selbst Sklavin des Schicksals! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
413:Merely to breathe freely does not mean to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
414:Modern poets mix too much water with their ink. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
415:No sacred fane requires us to submit to insult. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
416:Nothing is so atrocious as fancy without taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
417:Oh, oh! You have destroyed the beautiful world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
418:Take care of your body with steadfast fidelity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
419:The hands want to see, the eyes want to caress. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
420:The right man is the one who seizes the moment. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
421:To know where a thing is we must have found it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
422:Una palabra sensata se atrofia en un oído duro. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
423:We don't get to know anything but what we love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
424:Welch Schauspiel! aber ach! ein Schauspiel nur! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
425:Wer Perlen will, der muß ins Meer sich stürzen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
426:What matters in art is not thinking but making. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
427:After fifteen minutes nobody looks at a rainbow. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
428:Age childish makes, they say, but 'tis not true; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
429:All is born of water; all is sustained by water. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
430:Character develops itself in the stream of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
431:For the nature of women is closely allied to art ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
432:In the colorful reflection we have what is life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
433:Know thyself? If I knew myself I would run away. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
434:Nature is the living, visible garment of God.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
435:Nema sunca bez svetlosti, ni čoveka bez ljubavi. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
436:One must be something, in order to do something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
437:On Top Of The World Or In The Depths Of Despair. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
438:Schönheit ist überall ein gar willkommener Gast. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
439:The best slave is the one who thinks he is free. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
440:The mob has nothing to lose, everything to gain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
441:The solution of every problem is another problem ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
442:The soul of the Christian religion is reverence. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
443:Wenn wir uns selbst fehlen, fehlt uns doch alles ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
444:Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
445:What one doesn't understand one doesn't possess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
446:All things transitory
But as symbols are sent. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
447:Ambition and love are the wings of great actions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
448:Classisch ist das Gesunde, romantisch das Kranke. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
449:For in music there is no material to be deducted. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
450:If nature is your teacher, your soul will awaken. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
451:No one has ever learned fully to know themselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
452:One must be something to be able to do something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
453:On top of the world, or in the depths of despair. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
454:The greater the knowledge, the greater the doubt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
455:There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
456:There is strong shadow where there is much light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
457:The rich want good wine, the poor, plenty of wine ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
458:The shudder of awe is humanity's highest faculty, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
459:This life, gentlemen, is too short for our souls. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
460:Whoever strenuously endeavors, him we can rescue. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
461:All of us have life; few of us have an idea of it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
462:Battle not with monsters, for then you become one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
463:Care is taken that trees do not grow into the sky. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
464:Çoğu kez dünyada olup olmadığımı bile bilemiyorum! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
465:Correction does much, but encouragement does more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
466:Donde no hay mujeres no existen los buenos modales ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
467:Even dirt glitters when the sun is shining upon it ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
468:Everyone has to work out his own destiny. - Goethe ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
469:Every step of life shows much caution is required. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
470:Everywhere, we learn only from those whom we love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
471:Experiments are mediators between nature and idea. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
472:Gifts come from above in their own peculiar forms. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
473:God help us -- for art is long, and life so short. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
474:He who is firm in will molds the world to himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
475:Într-adevăr ştiu multe, dar aş vrea să ştiu totul. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
476:Men are joined by conviction, sundered by opinion. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
477:No wise combatant underestimates their antagonist. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
478:One spares old people just as one spares children. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
479:Only the heart without a stain knows perfect ease. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
480:That which disturbs your soul, you must not suffer ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
481:The human mind will not be confined to any limits. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
482:The ideal of beauty is simplicity and tranquility. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
483:The older we grow, the greater become the ordeals. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
484:The rich want good wine, the poor, plenty of wine. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
485:To witness two lovers is a spectacle for the gods. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
486:Where there are no women there are no good manners ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
487:Who strives always to the utmost, him can we save. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
488:Win for yourself that which your fathers have won. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
489:Yes! to this thought I hold with firm persistence; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
490:Choose well. Your choice is brief, and yet endless. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
491:Everything great and intelligent is in the minority ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
492:For a strolling damsel a doubtful reputation bears. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
493:For the nature of a women is closely allied to art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
494:I do not know myself, and God forbid that I should. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
495:In all things it is better to hope than to despair. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
496:Nothing is so hard to bear as a train of happy days ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
497:One doesn't always lose when one has to do without. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
498:Poetry, dreams, desire, everything leads me to you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
499:si confiáis en vos mismo, la gente confiará en vos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
500:The absence of temptation is the absence of virtue. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
501:The highest cannot be spoken; it can only be acted. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
502:The highest goal that man can achieve is amazement. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
503:There is no patriotic art and no patriotic science. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
504:"There is strong shadow where there is much light." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
505:The sea is flowing ever, The land retains it never. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
506:The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
507:The wealth that cannot be administered is a burden. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
508:To hard necessity ones will and fancy must conform. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
509:Whatever you cannot understand, you cannot possess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
510:What is my life if I am no longer useful to others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
511:Where there is much light, the shadows are deepest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
512:Wilhelm, sind das Phantomen, wenn es uns wohl wird? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
513:You'll never attain it unless you know the feeling. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
514:Allwissend bin ich nicht; doch viel ist mir bewusst. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
515:Association with women is the basis of good manners. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
516:Difficulties increase the nearer we get to the goal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
517:Instruction does much, but encouragement everything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
518:Judge a man's character by what he finds ridiculous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
519:Life is but a preparation for what there is to come. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
520:Love does not rule; but it trains, and that is more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
521:Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
522:MÉPHISTOPHÉLÈS. Le sang est un suc tout particulier. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
523:Microscopes and telescopes really confuse our minds. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
524:Si la ley tiene fuerza, más fuerza tiene la escasez. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
525:The best pleasures of this world are not quite true. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
526:The man of understanding finds everything laughable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
527:The senses do not deceive us, but the judgment does. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
528:The society of women is the element of good manners. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
529:To be pleased with one's limits is a wretched state. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
530:What a man does not understand, he does not possess. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
531:what is not started today is never finished tomorrow ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
532:When I err every one can see it, but not when I lie. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
533:When you praise someone you call yourself his equal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
534:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
535:Errors belong to libraries; truth, to the human mind. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
536:Everybody wants to be somebody; nobody wants to grow. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
537:He does not always choose the best
Who muses long. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
538:He who has never despaired has no need to have lived. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
539:I can promise to be sincere, but not to be impartial. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
540:If you want a wise answer, ask a reasonable question. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
541:Intelligent people are always the best encyclopaedia. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
542:I respect the man who knows distinctly what he wants. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
543:Night is the other half of life, and the better half. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
544:No one should be rich except those who understand it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
545:Passions are defects or virtues in the highest power. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
546:Presents at once? That's good. He is sure to succeed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
547:Sage Deinem Hauptmann, er kann mich im Arsche lecken. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
548:Schämt euch, ihr Nüchternen! Schämt euch, ihr Weisen! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
549:The mediator of the inexpressible is the work of art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
550:The spirit from which we act is the principal matter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
551:Todo nos falta cuando nos faltamos a nosotros mismos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
552:To make converts is the natural ambition of everyone. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
553:We can always redeem the man who aspires and strives. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
554:We talk too much. We should talk less and draw more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
555:What is not started today is never finished tomorrow. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
556:What life half gives a man, posterity gives entirely. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
557:When we have lost ourselves, we have lost everything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
558:Adieu! Ich sehe dieses Elends keine Ende als das Grab. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
559:Ah, God! but Art is long, And Life, alas! is fleeting. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
560:Aš apie jūsų tikrą vertę
Norėčiau spręsti iš darbų. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
561:Death is Nature's expert advice to get plenty of Life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
562:Distrust those in whom the desire to punish is strong. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
563:Es ist ein einförmiges Ding um das Menschengeschlecht. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
564:He is dead in this world who has no belief in another. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
565:If you would create something, you must be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
566:In all things it is better to hope than to despair.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
567:It's in the anomalies that nature reveals its secrets. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
568:Love and desire are the spirit's wings to great deeds. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
569:No prudent antagonist thinks light of his adversaries. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
570:One always has time enough, if one will apply it well. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
571:Passions are vices or virtues to their highest powers. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
572:The style of an author is a faithful copy of his mind. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
573:What's left undone today, tomorrow will not do." Faust ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
574:Where the light is brightest, the shadows are deepest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
575:A phenomenon like Mozart remains an inexplicable thing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
576:A really great talent finds its happiness in execution. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
577:El diablo es viejo; envejeced, pues, para comprenderlo. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
578:El encargarse de locos acaba por dañar al mismo diablo. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
579:Energy will do anything that can be done in this world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
580:I am the spirit of perpetual negation. (Mephistopheles) ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
581:I know nothing more mocking than a devil that despairs. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
582:Just trust yourself and you'll learn the art of living. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
583:Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
584:Lieben ist menschlich, nur müsst Ihr menschlich lieben! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
585:Life is not anything, but an opportunity for something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
586:Marriage is the beginning and pinnacle of civilization. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
587:Mountains cannot be surmounted except by winding paths. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
588:Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
589:The best way to understand a painting is by drawing it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
590:The master proves himselin recognizing his limitations. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
591:The philosophers must station themselves in the middle. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
592:Where the light is brightest, the shadows are deepest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
593:Writing history is a method of getting rid of the past. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
594:[Alexander von] Humboldt showers us with true treasures. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
595:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
596:A man who cannot command himself will always be a slave. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
597:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
598:Behavior is a mirror in which every one shows his image. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
599:Behaviour is a mirror in which everyone shows his image. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
600:Being brilliant is no great feat if you respect nothing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
601:Belief is not the beginning of knowledge- it is the end. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
602:Clever people are always the best conversations lexicon. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
603:Distrust all those in whom the urge to punish is strong. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
604:I am contented, happy, and consequently a bad historian. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
605:I can promise to be upright, but not to be without bias. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
606:If you would create something,
you must be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
607:I make presents to the mother but think of the daughter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
608:Jupiter's welcome to more from his Juno if he can get it ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
609:My poor head is in such a whirl, my mind is all in bits. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
610:Names are but noise and smoke, Obscuring heavenly light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
611:Nothing is more damaging to the truth than an old error. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
612:On the pinnacle of success man does not stand firm long. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
613:Self-love exaggerates our faults as well as our virtues. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
614:¿se puede llamar
ilusiones a lo que nos hace felices? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
615:The happiest man is the one who finds happiness at home. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
616:The hardest thing is to see what's under your very eyes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
617:The limits of my language are the limits of my universe. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
618:There is no crime of which I do not deem myself capable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
619:Those who hope for no other life are dead even for this. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
620:What is the path? There is no path. On into the unknown. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
621:Women are silver dishes into which we put golden apples. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
622:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
623:Aunque se reconcilien, siempre de la calumnia algo queda. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
624:Beautiful is greater than Good, for it includes the Good. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
625:Before you can do something, you must first be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
626:Belief is not the beginning of knowledge - it is the end. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
627:Character is constructed amidst the tempests of the World ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
628:Fresh activity is the only means of overcoming adversity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
629:Gray are all the theories, But green is the tree of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
630:He who enjoys doing and enjoys what he has done is happy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
631:He who knows no foreign language knows nothing of his own ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
632:How great a spectacle! But that, I fear,
Is all it is. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
633:If I say to the moment: 'Stay now! You are so beautiful'! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
634:Nothing is harder to bear than a succession of fair days. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
635:Nothing is more terrible than to see ignorance in action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
636:One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
637:Only he who finds empiricism irksome is driven to method. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
638:Painting and tattooing the body is a return to animalism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
639:pues si la ley tiene fuerza, más fuerza tiene la escasez. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
640:Reasonable men are the best dictionaries of conversation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
641:There is nothing more frightful than an active ignorance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
642:There is nothing more frightful than ignorance in action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
643:There is nothing so terrible as activity without insight. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
644:Todo nos hace falta cuando nos faltamos a nosotros mismos ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
645:Y me río de mi propio corazón… y le cumplo sus caprichos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
646:Encourage the beautiful, for the useful encourages itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
647:Everybody wants to be somebody,but nobody wants to grow... ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
648:Herrlich glänzte der Mond, der volle, vom Himmel herunter; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
649:Kindness is the golden thread that holds society together. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
650:Know thyself? If I knew myself, I’d run away. —JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE ~ William Ury,
651:None are more enslaved than those who think they are free. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
652:Nothing is more damaging to a new truth than an old error. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
653:Nothing should be valued higher than the value of the day. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
654:Sobald wir lernen uns zu vertrauen, fangen wir an zu leben ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
655:Talk well of the absent whenever you have the opportunity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
656:The hardest thing to see is what is in front of your eyes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
657:To the man of thought almost nothing is really ridiculous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
658:We are happiest under the influence of innocent delusions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
659:What is the freedom of the most free? To do what is right! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
660:Why look for conspiracy when stupidity can explain so much ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
661:Yet he who grasps the moment's gift, He is the proper man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
662:Ach! Er ist tot! Wie dauert er mich! Wie bin ich bekümmert! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
663:Always to distrust is an error, as well as always to trust. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
664:A mans manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
665:An actor should take lessons from a painter and a sculptor. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
666:Behavior is the mirror in which everyone shows their image. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
667:Come raggiungere un traguardo? Senza fretta ma senza sosta. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
668:Everything is just how I imagined it, yet everything is new ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
669:He who knows no foreign languages knows nothing of his own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
670:If you wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
671:In art it's not the thinking that does the job, but making. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
672:It is in self-limitation that a master first shows himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
673:Literature decays only as men become more and more corrupt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
674:Music is liquid architecture; Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
675:One can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
676:Poor fool! in whose petty estimation all things are little. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
677:The dangers of life are infinite, and among them is safety. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
678:there is no crime of which I cannot conceive myself guilty. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
679:The world only goes forward because of those who oppose it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
680:Those only obtain love, for the most part, who seek it not. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
681:To accept good advice is but to increase one's own ability. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
682:Was ich weiß, kann jeder wissen. Mein Herz hab' ich allein. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
683:We are our own devils; we drive ourselves out of our Edens. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
684:What a day it is when we must envy the men in their graves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
685:What sort of God would it be, who only pushed from without. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
686:What you desire when young, you have in abundance when old. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
687:Whoever aspiring, struggles on, for him there is salvation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
688:Whoever gives himself up to solitude, Ah! he is soon alone. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
689:Words are mere sound and smoke, dimming the heavenly light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
690:You shall abstain, shall abstain. That is the eternal song. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
691:A man's manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
692:America, you have it better than our continent, the old one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
693:As man is, so is his God. And thus is God oft strangely odd. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
694:Daily life is more instructive than the most effective book. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
695:Divide and command, a wise maxim; Unite and guide, a better. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
696:First and last, what is demanded of genius is love of truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
697:Great necessity elevates man, petty necessity casts him down ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
698:How difficult it is to understand one another in this world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
699:I could lead the best, the happiest life if I wasn't a fool. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
700:If you wish a wise answer, you must put a rational question. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
701:In meinen Adern welches Feuer! In meinem Herzen welche Glut! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
702:Music is liquid architecture; Architecture is frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
703:Nothing shows a man's character more than what he laughs at. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
704:One can stand anything except a succession of ordinary days. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
705:Religion is not in want of art; it rests on its own majesty. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
706:The century is advanced, but every individual begins afresh. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
707:The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
708:The hero draws inspiration from the virtue of his ancestors. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
709:This version of “Meister,” with whatever faults it may have, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
710:Divide and rule, a sound motto. Unite and lead, a better one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
711:Favour, as a symbol of sovereignty, is exercised by weak men. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
712:For I have been a man, and that means to have been a fighter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
713:Human life-everybody lives it, but only to a few is it known. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
714:It is bad governments, not bad people, who cause revolutions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
715:Lamplight, console me till then, harbinger warm of the night. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
716:lo que se toma por inteligencia suele ser vanidad y tontería. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
717:Of all peoples the Greeks have dreamt the dream of life best. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
718:Ohne Hast, aber ohne Rast. - Without haste, but without rest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
719:One usually thinks people to be more dangerous than they are. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
720:Para alcanzar todos los deseos, mira hacia allá, mira la luz. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
721:The nude is the perfect expression of freedom. Freedom to be. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
722:There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
723:The rose is wont with pride to swell, and ever seeks to rise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
724:They should be ashamed of themselves, all these sober people! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
725:Thought expands, but paralyzes; action animates, but narrows. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
726:Try novelties for salesman's bait, For novelty wins everyone. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
727:Unlimited activity, of whatever kind, must end in bankruptcy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
728:All theory is gray, but the tree of life, my friend, is green. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
729:A man doesn't learn to understand anything unless he loves it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
730:His easy going behavior contrasts greatly with my restlessness ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
731:Hope enough to remove all anxious fears concerning the future. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
732:I treat my heart like a sick child and gratify its every fancy ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
733:It’s all messy: the hair, the bed, the words, the heart. Life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
734:Kljuc Solomonov uvek pomaze
kad polupaklen se izrod pokaze. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
735:Mozart is a human incarnation of the divine force of creation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
736:Must we go tinkering about with Nature before we can enjoy it? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
737:Nimeni nu este mai inrobit decat un captiv care se crede liber ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
738:No man is more enslaved than he who falsely thinks he is free. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
739:Nothing is more highly to be prized than the value of each day ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
740:Of the book of books most wondrous is the tender book of love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
741:Smoothly and lightly the golden seed by the furrow is covered. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
742:There is nothing more dreadful than imagination without taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
743:What is important in life is life, and not the result of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
744:What makes poetry? A full heart, brimful of one noble passion. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
745:When a wife has a good husband, it is easily seen on her face. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
746:When I make a mistake everyone can see it, but not when I lie. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
747:Yes, my love, who soever lives, loses, . . . but he also wins. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
748:Cuando el hombre no se encuentra a sí mismo, no encuentra nada. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
749:Everyone is deceived in his hopes, cheated in his expectations. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
750:For those ashamed of him Cupid reserves the bitterest passions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
751:He who is firm and resolute in will molds the world to himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
752:I'm glad that I am not young in so thoroughly finished a world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
753:It is working within limits that the craftsman reveals himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
754:I treat my heart like a sick child and gratify its every fancy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
755:Love grants in a moment what toil can hardly acheive in an age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
756:Love grants in a moment what toil can hardly achieve in an age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
757:Once we are lost unto ourselves, everything else is lost to us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
758:Şi dacă totuşi, pân' la urmă, natura pe ea însăşi se scrutează? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
759:So dear night the half of life is, And the fairest half indeed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
760:There is no remedy but love for the great superiority of others ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
761:Those that are firm in their will mold the world to themselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
762:To blow is not to play on the flute; you must move the fingers. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
763:Whoso shrinks from ideas ends by having nothing but sensations. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
764:A person places themselves on a level with the ones they praise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
765:Behaviour is a mirror in which every one displays his own image. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
766:For just when ideas fail, a word comes in to save the situation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
767:He alone deserves liberty and life who daily must win them anew. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
768:If youth is a fault, it is one that one gets rid of soon enough. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
769:Individuality of expression is the beginning and end of all art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
770:Life teaches us to be less harsh with ourselves and with others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
771:Solitude is precious balm to my heart in these paradistic parts. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
772:Still this planet's soil for noble deeds grants scope abounding. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
773:Thank God when he oppresses you, and again when he releases you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
774:The confidant of my vices is my master, though he were my valet. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
775:The greatest difficulties lie where we are not looking for them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
776:The proper place for liberality is in the realm of the emotions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
777:Wer fremde Sprachen nicht kennt, weiß nichts von seiner eigenen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
778:With little art, clear wit and sense Suggest their own delivery. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
779:Yet here poor fool for all my lore, I stand no wiser than before ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
780:Ask whomever you will but you'll never find out where I'm lodging ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
781:Certain defects are necessary for the existence of individuality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
782:Certain faults are necessary to the individual if he is to exist. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
783:Da steh ich nun, ich armer Tor,
und bin so klug als wie zuvor. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
784:Democracy does not race, it reaches the finish slowly but surely. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
785:Ganz war mein Herz an deiner Seite
Und jeder Atemzug für dich. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
786:He who does not expect a million readers should not write a line. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
787:If you live criticizing people, you won't have time to love them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
788:Ne pominji mi gomile šarene!
Duh beži od nas kad se javi masa. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
789:No skill or art is needed to grow old; the trick is to endure it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
790:One can't dull a project better than by discussing it repeatedly. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
791:One never learns to understand truly anything but what one loves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
792:Only learn to seize good fortune, for good fortune's always here. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
793:Tell me with whom you associate, and I will tell you who you are. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
794:The best government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
795:The first and last thing required of genius is the love of truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
796:The highest happiness, the purest joys of life, wear out at last. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
797:To like things like, whatever one may ail; There is certain help. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
798:Wenn du eine weise Antwort verlangst, musst du vernünftig fragen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
799:All men would be masters of others, and no man is lord of himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
800:Conscience is the virtue of observers and not of agents of action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
801:Conscience is the virtue of the observers not the agents of action ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
802:Denn alles muß in Nichts zerfallen, wenn es im Sein beharren will. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
803:Deo snage sam koja vazda
zeli da tvori zlo, a uvek dobro sazda. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
804:Einer neuen Wahrheit ist nichts schädlicher, als ein alter Irrtum. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
805:I bid the chords sweet music make, And all must follow in my wake. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
806:I can promise to be sincere, but I cannot promise to be impartial. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
807:It is better to be deceived by one's friends than to deceive them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
808:It is the great triumph of genius to make the common appear novel. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
809:Keep not standing fixed and rooted. Briskly venture, briskly roam. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
810:Naught so insipid in the world I find
As is a devil in despair. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
811:One never goes so far as when one doesn't know where one is going. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
812:One says a lot in vain, refusing; The other mainly hears the "No." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
813:The formation of one's character ought to be everyone's chief aim. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
814:To appreciate the noble is a gain which can never be torn from us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
815:To the person with a firm purpose all men and things are servants. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
816:Unlike grown ups, children have little need to deceive themselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
817:What one has wished for in youth, in old age one has in abundance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
818:While man's desires and aspirations stir he cannot choose but err. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
819:You don't love if you don't take the beloved's faults for virtues. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
820:All beginnings are delightful; the threshold is the place to pause. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
821:And here, poor fool, with all my lore I stand no wiser than before. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
822:Courage is the commitment to begin without any guarantee of success ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
823:Everything in the world may be endured except continual prosperity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
824:Everything in the world may be endured except continued prosperity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
825:For what one has in black and white, One can carry home in comfort. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
826:He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
827:He loves not who does not see the faults of the beloved as virtues. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
828:Ich höre dich, wenn dort mit dumpfem Rauschen
Die Welle steigt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
829:If God had wanted me otherwise, He would have created me otherwise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
830:la guerra, el comercio y la piratería son una trinidad inseparable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
831:One can be instructed in society, one is inspired only in solitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
832:One man's word is no man's word; we should quietly hear both sides. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
833:Self knowledge is best learned not by contemplation, but by action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
834:Sucht nur die Menschen zu verwirren, Sie zu befriedigen ist schwer. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
835:The miller imagines that the corn grows only to make his mill turn. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
836:There is a politeness of the heart; this is closely allied to love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
837:Think of you! I do not think of you; you are always before my soul. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
838:Thoughts come back; beliefs persist; facts pass by never to return. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
839:True works of art are a manifestation of the higher laws of nature. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
840:un cerebro que puede pensar bien, creará con el tiempo un pensador. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
841:While Man's desires and aspirations stir, He cannot choose but err. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
842:Ah! my poor brain is racked and crazed, My spirit and senses amazed! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
843:Anyone that doesn't know foreign languages knows nothing of his own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
844:A talent is formed in stillness, a character in the world's torrent. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
845:Başkalarının da benim kadar az bildiği konulardan söz etmeyi sevmem. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
846:Be above it! Make the world serve your purpose, but do not serve it! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
847:Be above it! Make the world serve your purpose, but do not serve it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
848:Beauty is at once the ultimate principle and the highest aim of art. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
849:But one must know where one stands, and where the others wish to go. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
850:Can we never take pleasure in nature without having recourse to art? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
851:Chi non conosce le lingue straniere non conosce nulla della propria. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
852:Courage is the commitment to begin without any guarantee of success. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
853:Cuando un imbécil no ve la salida, se imagina que todo ha concluido. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
854:Da wo wir lieben, ist Vaterland; wo wit geniessen, ist Hof und Haus. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
855:El hombre desea mucho y necesita poco, vista la brevedad de su vida. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
856:First let a man teach himself, and then he will be taught by others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
857:I believe in God and in nature and in the triumph of good over evil. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
858:it hurts me when we can only travel a short stretch on the same road ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
859:Napoleon for the sake of a good name broke in pieces half the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
860:Nature has neither core nor skin: she’s both at once outside and in. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
861:One is never satisfied with the portrait of a person that one knows. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
862:One must ask children and birds how cherries and strawberries taste. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
863:One only sees what one looks for. One only looks for what one knows. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
864:One that does not think to highly of himself is more than he thinks. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
865:Then to the depths! - I could as well say height: It's all the same. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
866:Und zuletzt, des Lichts begierig,
Bist du Schmetterling verbrannt ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
867:Unqualified activity, of whatever kind, leads at last to bankruptcy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
868:Unsere Wünsche sind die Vorboten der Fähigkeiten, die in uns liegen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
869:When two men quarrel, who owns the cooler head is the more to blame. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
870:When you lose interest in anything, you also lose the memory for it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
871:Wine rejoices the heart of man and joy is the mother of all virtues. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
872:Yes, here within thy sanctified walls there's a soul in each object, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
873:Yet here I stand poor fool what more, not one wit wiser than before. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
874:All theory is gray, my friend. But forever green is the tree of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
875:All theory, my friend, is grey, But green is life's glad golden tree. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
876:And, though God may still forgive, Be damned on earth while you live! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
877:A reasonable man needs only to practice moderation to find happiness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
878:Be generous with kindly words, especially about those who are absent. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
879:„Bin weder Fräulein, weder schön,
kann ungeleitet nach Hause gehn. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
880:Dust shall he eat, and greedily,
like my celebrated serpent-cousin ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
881:E s'abituava a disfarsi di tutto, per non aver più niente da perdere. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
882:Great possessions and great want of them are both strong temptations. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
883:Great thoughts and a pure heart, that is what we should ask from God. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
884:He only earns his freedom and existence who daily conquers them anew. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
885:If all these devils really exist it proves there must be angels, too. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
886:If ever the Divine appeared on earth, it was in the person of Christ. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
887:If it is the greatest truth that you seek, the plants can direct you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
888:I think that I am better than the people who are trying to reform me. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
889:It is the nature of grace always to fill spaces that have been empty. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
890:Not art and science only, but patience will be required for the work. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
891:Of all thieves, fools are the worst; they rob you of time and temper. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
892:Oh how sweet it is to hear one's own convictions from another's lips. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
893:The best benefit we derive from history is the enthusiasm it excites. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
894:The errors of the observer come from the qualities of the human mind. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
895:The man who occupies the first place seldom plays the principal part. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
896:Two things children shall receive from their parents: roots and wings ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
897:We eagerly get hold of a law that serves as a weapon to our passions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
898:Whatever necessity lays upon thee, endure; whatever she commands, do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
899:Age does not make us childish, as some say; it finds us true children. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
900:Ama yürekten yüreğe bir pencereyi,
Ancak yüreğinizle açabilirsiniz. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
901:And future deeds crowded round us as the countless stars in the night. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
902:A rainbow which lasts for a quarter of an hour is looked at no longer. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
903:Grau, teurer Freund, ist alle Theorie und grün des Lebens goldner Baum ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
904:He calls it reason, using it To be more beast than ever beast was yet. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
905:Hypotheses are lullabies for teachers to sing their students to sleep. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
906:I bid the chords sweet music make,
And all must follow in my wake. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
907:I let everyone follow his own bent, that I may be free to follow mine. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
908:It is impossible that beauty should ever distinctly appreciate itself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
909:It is much easier to die than to bear a life of misery with fortitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
910:It is natural to man to regard himself as the final cause of creation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
911:It seems it has been my fate to sadden those I should have made happy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
912:Mistrust all those in whom the desire to punish is imperative - Goethe ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
913:Mit Frauen soll man sich nie unterstehn zu scherzen." - Mephistopheles ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
914:Mnoga se srca gube u opštem, samo se najplemenitije posvećuje jednome. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
915:Talent develops in solitude, character develops in the stream of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
916:The Bible grows more beautiful, as we grow in our understanding of it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
917:The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
918:Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
919:Whatever is the object of a saint's hope is the subject of his prayer. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
920:When an idea is wanting, a word can always be found to take its place. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
921:Where one day she'll be glimpsed: creature who'll scorch me with love? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
922:Who is sure of their own motives can in confidence advance or retreat. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
923:You must be either the servant or the master, the hammer or the anvil. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
924:¡Al diablo ahora mismo vendería mi alma si yo no fuese el diablo mismo! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
925:Allein wer andre wohl zu leiten strebt muß fähig sein viel zu entbehren ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
926:A man is really alive only when he delights in the good-will of others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
927:A noble person attracts noble people, and knows how to hold on to them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
928:Art is long, life is short; judgement difficult, opportunity transient. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
929:Begeisterung ist keine Heringsware, die man einpökelt auf einige Jahre. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
930:But when all is said, the greatest art is to limit and isolate oneself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
931:Culture which smooth the whole world licks, Also unto the devil sticks. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
932:Dream no small dreams for they have no power to move the hearts of men. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
933:Everything in the world can be endured, except continual prosperity.
   ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
934:from desire I rush to satisfaction; from satisfaction I leap to desire. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
935:Girls we love for what they are; young men for what they promise to be. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
936:If everyone sweeps before his own front door, then the street is clean. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
937:It is not easy in this world for one person to understand the next one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
938:Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Willing is not enough, we must do ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
939:Love does not dominate; it cultivates.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
940:Men are much more apt to agree in what they do than in what they think. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
941:Nothing is so strong as gentleness, nothing so gentle as real strength. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
942:One always has time enough, if one will apply it well. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~ Jessica N Turner,
943:One never goes further than when they do not know where they are going. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
944:Surely the gestures of murmuring priests must contain some deep meaning ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
945:Talent develops in quiet places, character in the full current of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
946:The things I know, every man can know, but, oh, my heart is mine alone! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
947:To live as one likes is plebian the noble man aspires to order and law. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
948:Upon the creatures we have made, we are, ourselves, at last, dependent. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
949:We all of us live upon the past, and through the past we are destroyed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
950:We always hope, and in all things it is better to hope than to despair. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
951:What by a straight path cannot be reached by crooked ways is never won. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
952:What government is the best? That which teaches us to govern ourselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
953:What I possess, seems far away to me, and what is gone becomes reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
954:Anything in the world can be endured, except a series of wonderful days. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
955:aquel que ocupa el primer puesto, rara vez desempeña el papel principal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
956:A state of affairs which leads to daily vexation is not the right state. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
957:At the moment of commitment the entire universe conspires to assist you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
958:Bir şey də aydındır: Dünyada insanı sevdirən, yalnız məhəbbətin gücüdür. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
959:Combine truth and invention for the sake of a closer approach to reality ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
960:Deny yourself! You must deny yourself! That is the song that never ends. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
961:En guerra o en paz, lo apropiado es sacar partido de las circunstancias. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
962:He who cannot draw on three thousand years is living from hand to mouth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
963:If you've never eaten while crying you don t know what life tastes like. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
964:It is in the half fools and the half wise that the greatest danger lies. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
965:Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
966:Knowing is not enough, we must apply. Wishing is not enough, we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
967:Lo que importa más nunca debe de estar a merced de lo que importa menos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
968:One is led astray alike by sympathy and coldness, by praise and by blame ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
969:The flowers are full of honey, but only the bee finds out the sweetness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
970:Tot ce sclipeşte ţine doar o clipă, ce-i cu temei în veci va fi păstrat. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
971:Water its living strength first shows, When obstacles its course oppose. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
972:We know accurately only when we know little; doubt grows with knowledge. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
973:A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part,
974:Beware of dissipating your powers; strive constantly to concentrate them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
975:Bu yüzden istemedim hiçbir zaman sevmeyi,
Bilirim ölesiye üzüleceğimi. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
976:Every need whose true satisfaction is denied leads by necessity to faith. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
977:He only earns his freedom and his life Who takes them every day by storm. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
978:If we are out of synch with ourselves, everything is out of synch for us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
979:Ignorant men raise questions that wise men answered a thousand years ago. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
980:It would be a lowly art that allowed itself to be understood all at once. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
981:Jest to pewnikiem, że tylko miłość czyni człowieka potrzebnym na świecie. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
982:Limitation of aims is the mother of wisdom and the secret of achievement. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
983:Lord Byron is only great as a poet; as soon as he reflects he is a child. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
984:O full and splendid Moon, whom I Have, from this desk, seen climb the sky ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
985:Our friends show us what we can do; our enemies teach us what we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
986:Perseverance is a silent power that grows irresistibly greater with time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
987:The experiences show us just as we are; they make us see our own defects. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
988:To end the greatest work designed,
A thousand hands need but one mind. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
989:Was der Mensch als Gott verehrt, ist sein eigenstes Innere herausgekehrt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
990:We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise, we harden. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
991:Wer das erste Knopfloch verfehlt, kommt mit dem Zuknöpfen nicht zu Rande. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
992:Whoever wishes to keep a secret must hide the fact that he possesses one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
993:Yet through delivery orators succeed, I feel that I am far behind indeed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
994:And step by step, along the path of life, There's nothing true but Heaven. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
995:Der Verständige findet fast alles lächerlich, der Vernünftige fast nichts. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
996:Few are open to conviction, but the majority of men are open to persuasion ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
997:From desire I plunge to its fulfilment, where I long once more for desire. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
998:Jakieś mają prawo
Do mnie te gwiazdy na górze
Że się na mnie gapią? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
999:Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1000:Never by reflection, but only by doing is self- knowledge possible to one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1001:The older we get the more we must limit ourselves if we wish to be active. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1002:There are men who never err, because they never propose anything rational. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1003:The whole art of living consists in giving up existence in order to exist. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1004:We can accept the unpleasant more readily than we can the inconsequential. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1005:We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise, we harden. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1006:Wen die Götter lieben, den führen sie zu der Stelle, wo man seiner bedarf. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1007:We rather confess our moral errors, faults, and crimes than our ignorance. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1008:Yalnız, kendime bayağı bir kızgındım,
Size daha fazla kızamadığım için. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1009:You need just what you do not know, and what you really know is worthless. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1010:A great revolution is never the fault of the people, but of the government. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1011:Art is constitutive-the artist determines beauty. He does not take it over. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1012:Beware of wishing anything in youth, because you will get it in middle age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1013:En esta vida son pocos los momentos que se resuelven con un sí o con un no. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1014:En mutlu sözcük bile gülünç duruma düşer, onu dinleyen kulak çarpıksa eğer. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1015:Every man has enough power left to carry out that of which he is convinced. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1016:God made man simple, but how he changed and got complicated is hard to say. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1017:I could be living the best and happiest of lives if only I were not a fool. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1018:I don't know a greater advantage, than to appreciate the worth of an enemy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1019:If I wasn't a devil myself I'd give
Me up to the Devil this very minute. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1020:If you call a thing bad you do little, if you call a thing good you do much ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1021:If you modestly enjoy your fame you are not unworthy to rank with the holy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1022:If you want to reach the infinite, then explore every aspect of the finite. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1023:In the end we retain from our studies only that which we practically apply. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1024:Knowing is not enough; we must apply.
Willing is not enough; we must do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1025:Look closely at those who patronize you. Half are unfeeling, half untaught. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1026:No one is more of a slave than he who thinks himself free without being so. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1027:No one knows the extent of his powers unless he has tested them thoroughly. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1028:Those who make use of devotion as a means and end generally are hypocrites. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1029:Today I raised your letter hastily to my lips, and it set my teeth on edge. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1030:To tremble before anticipated evils is to bemoan what thou hast never lost. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1031:Was soll uns denn das ew’ge Schaffen Geschaffenes zu nichts hinwegzuraffen! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1032:We can really respect a man only if he doesn't always look out for himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1033:"We must always change, renew, rejuvenate ourselves; otherwise, we harden." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1034:What dazzles is a Momentary act: What’s true is left for posterity, intact. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1035:Whoso is content with pure experience and acts upon it has enough of truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1036:Ah, benim bildiklerimi herkes bilebilir - bana özgü olansa yalnızca yüreğim. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1037:As a man is, so is his God; therefore God was so often an object of mockery. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1038:Be always resolute with the present hour. Every moment is of infinite value. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1039:Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1040:Beloved brother, let us not forget that man can never get away from himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1041:Deeply earnest and thoughtful people stand on shaky footing with the public. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1042:Entbehren sollst du - sollst entbehren. Thou shalt forego, shalt do without. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1043:He who does not know foreign languages does not know anything about his own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1044:How can one learn to know oneself? Never by introspection, rather by action. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1045:If I wasn't a devil myself I'd give
Me up to the Devil this very minute. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1046:If you don't know foreign languages, you don't know anything about your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1047:If you want to get pleasure out of life, you must attach value to the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1048:If you wish to know the mind of a man, listen to his words.” — JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE ~ Doreen Virtue,
1049:In all times it is only individuals that have advanced science, not the age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1050:It is one of Heaven's best gifts to hold such a dear creature in one's arms. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1051:¡No es posible salvarte, desgraciado! No; bien veo que nada puede salvarnos. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1052:Once you have missed the first buttonhole, you'll never manage to button up. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1053:Talent develops in tranquility, character in the full current of human life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1054:Thank God when He lays a burden on thee, and thank Him when He takes it off. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1055:The follies of the wise man are known to himself, but hidden from the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1056:The miller believes that all the wheat grows so that his mill keeps running. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1057:There is repetition everywhere, and nothing is found only once in the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1058:The soul of man is like to water; from Heaven it cometh, to Heaven it riseth ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1059:We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1060:Well-mannered children could be conceived if the parents were well-mannered. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1061:What you inherit from your father
must first be earned before it's yours. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1062:Actuar es fácil, pensar es difícil; actuar según se piensa es aún más difícil ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1063:As soon as you trust yourself, you will know how to live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust, First Part,
1064:Bakat dikembangkan dalam ketenangan,
Watak dibentuk dalam kegalauan dunia. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1065:Begin by instructing yourself, then you will receive instruction from others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1066:Fret not over the irretrievable, but ever act as if thy life were just begun. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1067:He only earns his freedom and his life
Who takes them every day by storm. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1068:He who does not think much of himself is much more esteemed than he imagines. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1069:He who is plenteously provided for from within needs but little from without. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1070:Human life runs its course in the metamorphosis between receiving and giving. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1071:If in the infinite you want to stride, Just walk in the finite to every side. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1072:I treat my little heart like a sick child: whatever it wishes for is granted. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1073:I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1074:Ja wohl bin ich nur ein Wandrer, ein Waller auf der Erde! Seid ihr denn mehr? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1075:One must not criticize that which is common since it remains always the same. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1076:Sameness leaves us in peace but it is contradiction that makes us productive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1077:Schöpft des Dichters reine Hand,. Wasser wird sich ballen. Lied und Gebilde ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1078:The day is of infinite length for him who knows how to appreciate and use it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1079:The flowers of life are but illusions. How many fade away and leave no trace. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1080:There are two things children should get from their parents: roots and wings. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1081:Thinking is more interesting than knowing, but less interesting than looking. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1082:Tout ce qui n’a pas été dit ni fait le jour erre la nuit dans notre poitrine. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1083:What we agree with leaves us inactive, but contradiction makes us productive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1084:Age doesn’t make us childish, as they say, It finds that we’re still children. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1085:Ah, lo que yo sé, lo puede saber cualquiera: mi corazón lo tengo yo solamente. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1086:A judge who cannot punish, in the end associates themselves with the criminal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1087:Aunque el mosto fermente de manera impredecible, al final tendrá que dar vino. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1088:A wife is a gift bestowed upon a man to reconcile him to the loss of paradise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1089:Could we perfect human nature, we might also expect a perfect state of things. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1090:Energy will do anything that can be done in the world. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) ~ Vaclav Smil,
1091:Enthusiasm is of the greatest value, so long as we are not carried away by it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1092:Ich mögte beten wie Moses im Koran: Herr mache mir Raum in meiner engen Brust. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1093:If you lay duties upon people and give them no rights, you must pay them well. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1094:Is it life, I ask, is it even prudence, To bore thyself and bore the students? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1095:It is ever true that he who does nothing for others, does nothing for himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1096:I've often heard it said a preacher might learn with a comedian for a teacher. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1097:None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1098:Nu-s eu cel fără casă?umbră-n veci nomadă?
Neomul fără liniște și fără rost ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1099:Part of that power which would
Do evil constantly and constantly does good. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1100:Sagen Sie mir ein Wort und trösten mich über meine lange Entfernung von Ihnen… ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1101:The whole history of the Christian Church is a mixture of errors and violence. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1102:They teach in academies far too many things, and far too much that is useless. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1103:Those who have no hope for a future life are already dead for the present one. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1104:Thus I reel from desire to fulfillment and in fulfillment languish for desire. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1105:What is part of you, you cannot get rid of, even if you were to throw it away. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1106:What is uttered from the heart alone will win the heart of others to your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1107:What matters creative endless toil, When, at a snatch, oblivion ends the coil? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1108:Accepting good advice means nothing other than to strengthen one's own ability. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1109:Ağaçların sararıp dökülen yaprakları gibi, benim de yaşantım sararıp dökülüyor. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1110:Begitu anda percaya pada diri anda sendiri,
Anda tahu bagaimana harus hidup. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1111:Beware of wishing for anything in youth, because you will get it in middle age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1112:Don't judge anyone harshly until you yourself have been through his experiences ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1113:Everything has been thought of before, but the problem is to think of it again. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1114:I am very anxious to please the public, particularly as it lives and lets live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1115:if only these treasures were not so fragile as they are precious and beautiful. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1116:If you wish to advance into the infinite, explore the finite in all directions. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1117:It is true, I am only a wanderer on, a pilgrim on this earth! But are you more? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1118:Just begin and the mind grows heated; continue, and the task will be completed! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1119:Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1120:Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1121:Man, be he who he may, experiences a last piece of good fortune and a last day. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1122:None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1123:None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1124:Of the truly creative no one is ever master; it must be left to go its own way. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1125:Oh, happy he who still hopes he can emerge from Error's boundless sea! - Faust. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1126:Once more I am a wanderer, a pilgrim, through the world. But what else are you? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1127:Things that matter most must never be at the mercy of things that matter least. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1128:We're really up against it, we poor women: A bachelor's a hard thing to convert ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1129:Where is the man who has the strength to be true, and to show himself as he is? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1130:All truths are old, and all that we have to do is recognize and utter them anew. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1131:A man who is ignorant of foreign languages is also ignorant of his own language. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1132:Divide and rule, the politician cries; unite and lead, is watchword of the wise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1133:Eigentlich weiß man nur wenn man wenig weiß - mit dem Wissen wächst der Zweifel. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1134:Esa joya ha rodado por tantas manos que el baño de oro está bastante desgastado. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1135:I hate every violent overthrow, because as much is destroyed as is gained by it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1136:It is only in misery that we recognize the hand of God leading good men to good. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1137:It seems to never occur to fools that merit and good fortune are closely united. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1138:Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that you can make anything happen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1139:Men show their character in nothing more clearly than what they think laughable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1140:Nature is, after all, the only book that offers important content on every page. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1141:No one feels himself easy in a garden which does not look like the open country. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1142:Nothing tells more about the character of a man than the things he makes fun of. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1143:One alone does not help, but rather he who unites with many at the right moment. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1144:People who think honestly and deeply have a hostile attitude towards the public. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1145:Still, here goes! Whatever may befall,   My hope is in your Nothing to find All. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1146:Talents are nurtured best in solitude, But character on life's tempestuous seas! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1147:Time does not relinquish its rights, either over human beings or over mountains. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1148:To understand one thing well is better than understanding many things by halves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1149:We should know mankind better if we were not so anxious to resemble one another. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1150:What is uttered from the heart alone, Will win the hearts of others to your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1151:All theory, dear friend, is gray, but the golden tree of life springs ever green. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1152:A noble soul alone can noble souls attract; And knows alone, as ye, to hold them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1153:Auch aus Steinen die einem in den Weg gelegt werden, kann man schöne Dinge bauen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1154:If you miss the first buttonhole, you will not succeed in buttoning up your coat. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1155:I've often heard it said a preacher
might learn with a comedian for a teacher. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1156:I was oppressed with the sensations I then felt; I sunk under the weight of them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1157:Magic is believing in yourself, if you can do that, you can make anything happen. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1158:Man needs but little earth for enjoyment, and still less for his final
repose. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1159:Man would not be the finest creature in the world if he were not too fine for it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1160:Naša tragedija ne leži u životu, nego u žudnji za savršenstvom nečeg nesavršenog, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1161:No one would talk much in society, if he knew how often he misunderstands others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1162:One does not get to know that one exists until one rediscovers oneself in others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1163:Starost nas ne podetinji; izraz je loš -
starost nas zatiče ko pravu decu još. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1164:Stood I, O Nature! man alone in thee, Then were it worth one's while a man to be. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1165:The intelligent man finds everything laughable, the sensible man hardly anything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1166:The man who masters himself is delivered from the force that binds all creatures. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1167:The man with insight enough to admit his limitations comes nearest to perfection. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1168:There is no way to face the great advantages of another person than through love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1169:Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1170:To act is easy, to think is hard; to act according to our thought is troublesome. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1171:Und doch, welch Glück, geliebt zu werden,
Und lieben, Götter, welch ein Glück! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1172:Wanted: A dog that neither barks nor bites, eats broken glass and shits diamonds. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1173:Was gibt uns wohl den schönsten Frieden,
Als frei am eignen Glück zu schmieden ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1174:We usually lost today because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1175:What I possess, I see far distant lying, And what I lost, grows real and undying. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1176:What you have inherited from your forefathers, it takes work to make it your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1177:A good man apologizes for the mistakes of the past, but a great man corrects them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1178:All sects seem to me to be right in what they assert, and wrong in what they deny. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1179:All the knowledge I possess everyone else can acquire, but my heart is all my own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1180:At bottom, no real object is unpoetical, if the poet knows how to use it properly. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1181:Every bird has its decoy, and every man is led and misled in his own peculiar way. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1182:For he who in unsettle times is weak,
Adds to the evil, and expands its growth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1183:Generosity wins favour for everyone, especially when it is accompanied by modesty. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1184:How many years you have to keep on doing, until you know what to do and how to do! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1185:If any man wish to write in a clear style, let him be first clear in his thoughts. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1186:If you inquire what people are like here, I must answer, "The same as everywhere." ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1187:It's irrelevant whether what one says is true or false: both will be contradicted. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1188:The brilliant passes, like the dew at morn; The true endures, for ages yet unborn. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1189:The church alone beyond all question Has for ill-gotten goods the right digestion. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1190:To think is easy. To act is difficult. To act as one thinks is the most difficult. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1191:True art can only spring from the intimate linking of the serious and the playful. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1192:We usually lose today, because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1193:Because everyone uses language to talk, everyone thinks he can talk about language. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1194:But you will never know another's heart, unless you are prepared to give yours too. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1195:Confronted by outstanding merit, there is no way of saving one's ego except by love ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1196:Divide and rule, the politician cries;
Unite and lead, is watchword of the wise. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1197:Everything that frees our spirit without giving us control of ourselves is ruinous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1198:He who does not stretch himself according to the coverlet finds his feet uncovered. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1199:I use no lengthened invocation: Here rustles one that soon will work my liberation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1200:I've often heard it said, a preacher
Might learn, with a comedian for a teacher. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1201:Laisse le grand monde aller son train sonore, nous autres nicherons ici en silence. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1202:Lay hold of life with both hands, whenever thou mayest seize it, it is interesting. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1203:No one would talk much in society if they knew how often they misunderstood others. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1204:Perfection is the measure of heaven, and the wish to be perfect the measure of man. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1205:There is nothing insignificant in the world. It all depends on how one looks at it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1206:Thou tremblest before anticipated ills, and still bemoanest what thou never losest. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1207:un hombre bueno, incluso extraviado en la oscuridad, es consciente del buen camino. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1208:What I possess I would gladly retain. Change amuses the mind, yet scarcely profits. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1209:A good man, through obscurest aspirations Has still an instinct of the one true way. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1210:A stated truth loses its grace, but a repeated error appears insipid and ridiculous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1211:As usual, I shall tell my story badly; and you, as usual, will think me extravagant. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1212:Each ten years of a man's life has its own fortunes, its own hopes, its own desires. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1213:Each ten years of a man’s life has its own fortunes, its own hopes, its own desires. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1214:Everything in the world may be endured, except only a succession of prosperous days. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1215:Glitter is coined to meet the moments rage;
The genuine lives on from age to age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1216:Hatred is active, and envy passive dislike; there is but one step from envy to hate. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1217:If a man knows where to get good advice, it is as though he could supply it himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1218:If man thinks about his physical or moral state he usually discovers that he is ill. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1219:I have always paid attention to the merits of my enemies, and found it an advantage. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1220:In every artist there is a touch of audacity without which no talent is conceivable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1221:Make the most of time, it flies away so fast; yet method will teach you to win time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1222:Men show their characters in nothing more clearly than in what they think laughable. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1223:Must it be, that what makes for a man's happiness becomes the source for his misery? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1224:One glance, one word from you gives more pleasure than all the wisdom of this world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1225:Our modern wars make many unhappy while they last and none happy when they are over. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1226:PENSAR ES FÁCIL. ACTUAR ES DIFÍCIL. ACTUAR COMO SE PIENSA ES LO MÁS DIFÍCIL DE TODO. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1227:Talent develops in quiet, alone; character is sharpened in the torrent of the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1228:The artist has a twofold relation to nature; he is at once her master and her slave. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1229:The greatest act of faith takes place when a man finally decides that he is not God. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1230:The most damaging prejudice consists of banning any kind of investigation of nature. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1231:There is no greater consolation for mediocrity than that the genius is not immortal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1232:To measure up to all that is demanded of him, a man must overestimate his capacities ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1233:To quit smoking, you must first want to quit, but then you must also do the quitting ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1234:What I possess, I see far distant lying,
And what I lost, grows real and undying. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1235:An absent friend gives us friendly company when we are well assured of his happiness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1236:And with a measured haste propel
Yourselves from heaven through the world to hell. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1237:Because everyone uses language to talk, everyone thinks they can talk about language. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1238:Bir ahenk değil midir yüreğinden çıkagelen
Ve yüreğine dünyayı yeniden geri çeken? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1239:Defínite sólo a ti mismo. Eso será ya un enigma. Intenta revelarte en lo íntimo (...) ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1240:Even the lowliest, provided he is whole, can be happy, and in his own . way, perfect. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1241:I have found among my papers a sheet . . . in which I call architecture frozen music. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1242:I have learned much from disease which life could have never taught me anywhere else. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1243:In art, to express the infinite one should suggest infinitely more than is expressed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1244:It is equally a mistake to hold one's self too high, or to rate one's self too cheap. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1245:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “A man can stand anything, except a succession of ordinary days. ~ Jacqueline Winspear,
1246:Lo que hoy no ocurra, no estará hecho mañana y no hay que dejar pasar ni un solo día. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1247:Man spricht vergebens viel, um zu versagen;
Der andre hört von allem nur das Nein. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1248:Nasıl da çocuktur insan! Bir bakış için nedir bu açgözlülük! Nasıl da çocuktur insan! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1249:Ne podetinji ljude starost, ko sto se kaze,
no samo jos ko pravu decu zatice nas. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1250:One cannot develop taste from what is of average quality but only from the very best. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1251:The greatest evil that can befall man is that he should come to think ill of himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1252:There is not a single outward mark of courtesy that does not have a deep moral basis. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1253:Throughout their whole existence men are blind; So, Faust, be thou like them at last. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1254:To measure up to all that is demanded of him, a man must overestimate his capacities. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1255:„Was glänzt ist für den Augenblick geboren; Das Echte bleibt der Nachwelt unverloren. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1256:Who can think wise or stupid things at all that were not thought already in the past. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1257:But you will never know another's heart, unless
You are prepared to give yours too. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1258:Devote each day to the object then in time and every evening will find something done. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1259:Ein guter Mensch in seinem dunklen Drange
Ist sich des rechten Weges wohl bewusst. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1260:Every person above the ordinary has a certain mission that they are called to fulfill. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1261:For only to the extent that we empathize do we have the right to speak about a matter. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1262:He is a man whom it is impossible to please, because he is never pleased with himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1263:If a man sets out to study all the laws, he will have no time left to transgress them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1264:If you are convinced of a matter, you must take sides or you don't deserve to succeed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1265:Man believes himself always greater than he is, and is esteemed less than he is worth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1266:Mediocrity has no greater consolation than in the thought that genius is not immortal. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1267:Only air and light and the love of friends! Let no man lose heart who still has these. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1268:Our hands we open of our own free will, and the good flies, which we can never recall. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1269:Sì certo, io sono un viandante, un pellegrino sulla terra. E che siete di meglio, voi? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1270:So ist's mir oft, ich möchte mir eine Ader öffnen, die mir die ewige Freiheit schaffte ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1271:Tak, od razu każdy pomyśli: po co nam w to nos wtykać? Wszak szyja leży tuż koło nosa. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1272:Whatever liberates our spirit without giving us mastery over ourselves is destructive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1273:What you have as heritage,
Take now as task;
For thus you will make it your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1274:Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1275:Every author in some way portrays himself in his works, even if it be against his will. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1276:Everything is both simpler than we can imagine and more entangled than we can conceive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1277:Everything is simpler than you think and at the same time more complex than you imagine ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1278:Evet, yeryüzünde bir gezginim yalnızca, bir yolcu! Sizler bunun ötesinde misiniz sanki? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1279:Go to foreign countries and you will get to know the good things one possesses at home. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1280:[Ich bin] ein Teil von jener Kraft, die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1281:Indeed, I am nothing but a wanderer and a pilgrim on this earth! And what more are you? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1282:‎It has ever been my fate to give pain to those whose happiness I should have promoted. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1283:It is unpleasant to miss even the most trifling thing to which we have been accustomed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1284:Must it so be that whatever makes man happy must later become the source of his misery? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1285:Normally, the sciences distance themselves from life and the return to it via a detour. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1286:Solitude is fine when you are at peace with yourself and have something definite to do. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1287:Talent is nurtured in solitude; character is formed in the stormy billows of the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1288:That which issues from the heart alone,
Will bend the hearts of others to your own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1289:The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1290:The world cannot do without great men, but great men are very troublesome to the world. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1291:We would rather admit our moral errors, mistakes and crimes than our scientific errors. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1292:What dazzles, for the moment spends its spirit; Whats genuine, shall posterity inherit. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1293:You don't have to travel around the world to understand that the sky is blue everywhere ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1294:Zwei Seelen wohnen, ach! in meiner Brust,
Die eine will sich von der andern trennen; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1295:He serves me somewhat darkly, now, I grant, Yet will he soon attain the light of reason. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1296:He who has a task to perform must know how to take sides, or he is quite unworthy of it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1297:How marvelous, wide and broad is my Inheritance! Time is my property, my estate is time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1298:If children grew up according to early indications, we should have nothing but geniuses. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1299:If one doesn't know one's own country, one doesn't have standards for foreign countries. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1300:I take the wildering whirl, enjoyment’s keenest pain, Enamored hate, exhilarant disdain. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1301:It is a great error to take oneself for more than one is, or for less than one is worth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1302:It is ever true that he who does nothing for others, does nothing for himself." ~ Goethe ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1303:Sí; yo no soy otra cosa que un viajero, un peregrino en el mundo. ¿Y tú? ¿Eres algo más? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1304:That which thy fathers have bequeathed to thee, earn it anew if thou wouldst possess it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1305:The credit of advancing science has always been due to individuals and never to the age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1306:The history of science is science itself; the history of the individual, the individual. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1307:There is no outward sign of true courtesy that does not rest on a deep moral foundation. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1308:There is nothing in which people more betray their character than in what they laugh at. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1309:What in us the women leave uncultivated, children cultivate when we retain them near us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1310:Your commercial system has claimed thousands of victims, why not grant a few to Werther? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1311:.. zavallı türden tutkulardır bunlar, ve bunları örtmeye hiç mi hiç gerek duyulmuyor. .. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1312:Error is acceptable as long as we are young; but one must not drag it along into old age. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1313:He only fears men who does not know them, and he who avoids them will soon misjudge them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1314:Here the old man said with a smile: 'Love does not rule, but it trains, and that is more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1315:In politics as on a sickbed men toss from side to side in hope of lying more comfortably. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1316:I often feel that way, I would like to open one of my veins, to bring me eternal freedom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1317:I prefer an injurious truth to a useful error. Truth heals any pain it may inflict on us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1318:It is in human nature to relax, when not compelled by personal advantage or disadvantage. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1319:I wish the crowd to feel itself well treated, Especially since it lives and lets me live. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1320:Let your trouble be Light will follow dark Though the heaven falls You may hear the lark. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1321:Mi buen amigo, todo llegará a su debido tiempo. Tan pronto tengas confianza, sabrás vivir ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1322:One should not search for anything behind the phenomena. They themselves are the message. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1323:Publishers are all cohorts of the devil; there must be a special hell for them somewhere. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1324:The intelligent man finds almost everything ridiculous, the sensible man hardly anything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1325:The march of intellect, which licks all the world into shape, has even reached the devil. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1326:There are people who make no mistakes because they never wish to do anything worth doing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1327:The world is so full of simpletons and madmen, that one need not seek them in a madhouse. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1328:To make a young couple love each other, it is only necessary to oppose and separate them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1329:Tutti i pensieri intelligenti sono già stati pensati, occorre solo tentare di ripensarli. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1330:Where confidence is wanting, the most beautiful flower in the garland of love is missing. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1331:A talent can be cultivated in tranquility; a character only in the rushing stream of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1332:A word spoken is a terrible thing when it suddenly utters what the heart has long allowed. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1333:Briefe gehören unter die wichtigsten Denkmäler, die der einzelne Mensch hinterlassen kann. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1334:Faust: Who holds the devil, let him hold him well, He hardly will be caught a second time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1335:Happy the man who early learns the wide chasm that lies between his wishes and his powers. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1336:Ich weiss weder dass Tag noch dass Nacht ist, und die ganze Welt verliert sich um mich her ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1337:If you want someone to develop a specific trait, treat them as though they already had it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1338:Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all inaction. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1339:One of the most striking signs of the decay of art is the intermixing of different genres. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1340:Part of that Power, not understood, Which always wills the Bad, and always works the Good. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1341:Seldom in the business and transactions of ordinary life, do we find the sympathy we want. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1342:Sevgili dostum, dikkat nedir ki?
Tehlike sonu gelmez bir konudur,
öğrenmekle bitmez! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1343:The highest problem of any art is to cause by appearance the illusion of a higher reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1344:The most congenial social occasions are those ruled by cheerful deference of each for all. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1345:There are no means of safety against superior qualities of another person but to love him. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1346:two souls, alas, are housed within my breast, and each will wrestle for the mastery there. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1347:Was ich besitze, seh ich wie im Weiten,
Und was verschwand, wird mir zu Wirklichkeiten. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1348:We amuse ourselves painting our prison-walls with bright figures and brilliant landscapes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1349:Who is the wisest man? He who neither knows or wishes for anything else than what happens. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1350:Your messages I hear, but faith has not been given; The dearest child of Faith is Miracle. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1351:Against great advantages in another, there are no means of defending ourselves except love. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1352:All the knowledge I possess every one else can acquire, but my heart is exclusively my own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1353:A man's shortcomings are taken from his epoch; his virtues and greatness belong to himself. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1354:Cease endlessly striving for what you would like to do and learn to love what must be done. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1355:.. dingin bir varoluş duygusuna öylesine dalıp gittim ki, sanatım bundan zararlı çıkıyor. „ ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1356:Don't give us your doubts, gives us your certainties, for we have doubts enough of our own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1357:Do you want to live happily? Travel with two bags, one for giving, the other for receiving. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1358:Help me to discover Thy truth, O Lord, and preserve me from those who have already found it ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1359:If you are to accomplish all that one demands of you, you must overestimate your own worth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1360:Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do."- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe ~ Anthony Bourdain,
1361:Niemand ist hoffnungsloser versklavt als jene, die fälschlicherweise glauben, frei zu sein. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1362:One's roused by this, another finds that fit: Each loves the play for what he brings to it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1363:Paternity is based anyhow only upon conviction: I am convinced, therefore, I am the father. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1364:The arts are the salt of the earth; as salt relates to food, the arts relate to technology. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1365:The biggest problem with every art is by the use of appearance to create a loftier reality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1366:The force of a language does not consist of rejecting what is foreign but of swallowing it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1367:The lion’s fierceness,   Mild hart’s swiftness,   Italian fieriness,   Northern steadiness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1368:The man who acts never has any conscience; no one has any conscience but the man who thinks ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1369:The older I get the more I trust in the law according to which the rose and the lily bloom. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1370:There is something magical in rhythm; it even makes us believe that we possess the sublime. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1371:The sickness of the heart is most easily got rid of by complaining and soothing confidence. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1372:We may get to know the world however we choose, it will always keep a day and night aspect. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1373:We're only really thinking when we can't think out fully what we are really thinking about! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1374:Anything you can do, or dream you do, begin it: boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1375:Aquel que ha atrapado al diablo, ¡que no lo suelte!; no volverá a atraparlo por segunda vez. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1376:Every decided colour does a certain violence to the eye, and forces the organ to opposition. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1377:He is the happiest man who can see the connection between the end and the beginning of life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1378:He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1379:Mankind? That is an abstraction. There have always been and always will be only individuals. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1380:Many hammer all over the wall and believe that with each blow they hit the nail on the head. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1381:Mephistopholese: But we, more cunning in our cares,
Must take our joys before they fade. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1382:Nature goes her own way, and all that to us seems an exception is really according to order. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1383:Objects in pictures should so be arranged as by their very position to tell their own story. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1384:Plunge boldly into the thick of life, and seize it where you will, it is always interesting. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1385:Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us and then we'll need no other light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1386:Someday perhaps the inner light will shine forth from us, and the we'll need no other light. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1387:The people who are absent are the ideal; those who are present seem to be quite commonplace. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1388:The real scholar learns how to evolve the unknown from the known, and draws near the master. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1389:There is nothing in the world more shameful than establishing one's self on lies and fables. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1390:The skill to mold the material into what we want must be learned and attentively cultivated. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1391:The world of empirical morality consists for the most part of nothing but ill will and envy. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1392:We are never further from what we wish than when we believe that we have what we wished for. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1393:Život je naljepši pronalazak prirode, a smrt njena vještina, da što bolje iskoristimo život. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1394:All of us, just because we are able to talk, also believe we are able to talk about language. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1395:All professional men are handicapped by not being allowed to ignore things which are useless. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1396:Do not, I beg you, look for anything behind phenomena. They are themselves their own lesson. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1397:Each traveler should know what he has to see, and what properly belongs to him, on a journey. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1398:If a man writes a book, let him set down only what he knows. I have guesses enough of my own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1399:Ingratitude is always a kind of weakness. I have never known men of ability to be ungrateful. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1400:Lo que brilla, ha nacido para el instante; lo auténtico permanece intacto para la posteridad. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1401:Misunderstandings and neglect occasion more mischief in the world than malice and wickedness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1402:No quiero ser curado. Mi espíritu es poderoso. Si me curaran sería tan vulgar como los demás. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1403:Nothing will change the fact that I cannot produce the least thing without absolute solitude. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1404:Oh dear, oh dear, that our frames should lack   Wings with which to match our soaring spirit, ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1405:Our passions are true phoenixes; as the old burn out the new straight rise up from the ashes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1406:Two souls, alas, are housed within my breast,
And each will wrestle for the mastery there. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1407:Whatever liberates our spirit, without also giving us mastery over ourselves, is destructive. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1408:Whatever Nature undertakes, she can only accomplish it in a sequence. She never makes a leap. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1409:A lot of people do not care about your money until nearly penniless. They also do so with time ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1410:Be a man, and conquer an unhappy attachment toward a creature who can do nothing but pity you. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1411:Doğada meydana gelen bir olayı içimizde duyumsayabilmek için illa incelik mi taslamak gerek?.. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1412:Ein Teil von jener Kraft, die stets das Böse will und stets das Gute schafft.

-Goethe- ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1413:El talento se nutre en la soledad; el carácter se forma en las tempestuosas oleadas del mundo. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1414:¿Es preciso que lo que constituye la felicidad del hombre sea también la fuente de su miseria? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1415:Faust: Who holds the devil, let him hold him well,
He hardly will be caught a second time. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1416:For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him he must regard himself as greater than he is. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1417:One would give generous alms if one had the eyes to see the beauty of a cupped receiving hand. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1418:Science and art belong to the whole world, and before them vanish the barriers of nationality. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1419:There are men who love their like and seek it; others love their opposite and follow after it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1420:When two people are really happy about one another one can generally assume they are mistaken. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1421:You can easily judge the character of a man by how he treats those who can do nothing for him. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1422:You can put up with everything in this world except not with a long stretch of beautiful days. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1423:Die Gewalt einer Sprache ist nicht, daß sie das Fremde abweist, sondern daß sie es verschlingt. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1424:Don't say that you want to give, but go ahead and give! You'll never catch up with a mere hope. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1425:Fools and wise men are equally harmless. It is the half-fools and half-wise that are dangerous. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1426:For a man to achieve all that is demanded of him, he must regard himself as greater than he is. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1427:Great endowments often announce themselves in youth in the form of singularity and awkwardness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1428:He is happy as well as great who needs neither to obey nor to command in order to be something. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1429:If you start to think of your physical and moral condition, you usually find that you are sick. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1430:It is so hard that one cannot really have confidence in doctors and yet cannot do without them. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1431:Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: “A man can stand anything, except a succession of ordinary days.” When she ~ Jacqueline Winspear,
1432:Opponents fancy they refute us when they repeat their own opinion and pay no attention to ours. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1433:Piety is not a goal but a means to attain through the purest peace of mind the highest culture. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1434:Superstition is rooted in a much deeper and more sensitive layer of the psyche than skepticism. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1435:The source of all misery lies concealed within me, as the source of all happiness did formerly. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1436:Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.” —Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ~ Gary Keller,
1437:Truth must be repeated again and again, because error is constantly being preached round about. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1438:We are pantheists as natural scientists, polytheists as poets, and monotheists as moral beings. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1439:15
"General ideas and great conceit are always a fair way to bring about terrible misfortune. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1440:A person is never happy till their vague strivings has itself marked out its proper limitations. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1441:Aptitudes are assumed, they should become accomplishments. That is the purpose of all education. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1442:Children, love one another, and if that is not possible-at least try to put up with one another. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1443:In praising or loving a child, we love and praise not that which is, but that which we hope for. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1444:It is a maxim of wise government to treat people not as they should be but as they actually are. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1445:Just take a look at our patrons, and you'll know
Some don't appreciate us, others never will. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1446:Men's wretchedness in soothe I so deplore,
Not even I would plague the sorry creatures more. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1447:Must it ever be thus — that the source of our happiness must also be the fountain of our misery? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1448:Nə üçün insanın xoşbəxtliyini təşkil edən bir şey, həm də onun iztirablarının mənbəyi olmalıdır? ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1449:¡Pasión! ¡Embriaguez!¡Demencia! ¡Todo esto es letra muerta para vosotros, impasibles moralistas! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1450:Rash, inexperienced youth holds itself a chosen instrument, and allows itself unbounded license. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1451:Tanrısal ruhların dolaştığı bu dudaklara bir öpücük kondurmaya hiçbir zaman cesaret etmeyeceğim! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1452:The most happy man is he who knows how to bring into relation the end and beginning of his life. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1453:There is nothing in which people more betray their character than in what they find to laugh at. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1454:The way you see people is the way you treat them and the way you treat them is what they become. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1455:We would not say very much in company if we realized how often we misunderstand what others say. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1456:Who are you then?" "I am part of that power which eternally wills evil and eternally works good. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1457:A mathematician is only perfect insofar as he is a perfect man, sensitive to the beauty of truth. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1458:FAUST You seem to like eavesdropping.
MEPHISTOPHELES I am not
omniscient, but I know a lot. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1459:Flowers are the beautiful hieroglyphics of nature with which she indicates how much she loves us. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1460:Gdy zmądrzeć chcesz, przez błądzeń brnij udrękę,
Gdy chcesz się stać, na własną stań się rękę! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1461:Hatred is active displeasure, envy passive. We need not wonder that envy turns to soon to hatred. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1462:Higher aims are in themselves more valuable, even if unfulfilled, than lower ones quite attained. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1463:It doesn't behoove elderly persons to follow fashion in their thinking nor in the way they dress. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1464:Man is too prone, at best, to seek the way that's easy, He soon grows fond of unconditioned rest; ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1465:Man needs only a small patch of earth for his pleasures, and a smaller one still to rest beneath. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1466:One needs only to get old to become milder; I don't see anyone make a mistake I hadn't also made. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1467:The art of living rightly is like all arts; it must be learned and practiced with incessant care. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1468:The day is committed to error and floundering; success and achievement are matters of long range. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1469:The time for useful work flies fast. Why talk of being in the humor? Who hesitates will never be. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1470:The way you see people is the way you treat them, and the way you treat them is what they become. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1471:Whoever strikes at marriage either by word or act undermines the foundation of all moral society. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1472:Agli stupidi non capita mai di pensare che il merito e la buona sorte sono strettamente correlati. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1473:Destiny grants us our wishes, but in its own way, in order to give us something beyond our wishes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1474:For that is love's nature that it lays claim to exclusive right and that all other claims are nil. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1475:He who has art and science also has religion, but those who do not have them better have religion. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1476:If you must tell me your opinions, tell me what you believe in. I have plenty of doubts of my own. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1477:I hate everything that merely instructs me without augmenting or directly invigorating my activity ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1478:Las sociedades más agradables son aquellas en que reina un sereno respeto mutuo entre sus miembros ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1479:Love of truth shows itself in this, that a man knows how to find and value the good in everything. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1480:Misunderstandings and neglect occasion more mischief in the world than even malice and wickedness. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1481:Painting predicates what man wants to see, and what man ought to see, not what he ordinarily sees. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1482:The greatest thing in this world is not so much where we stand as in what direction we are moving. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1483:The town itself is disagreeable; but then, all around, you find an inexpressible beauty of nature. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1484:Woman is mistress of the art of completely imbittering the life of the person on whom she depends. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1485:You must either conquer and rule or serve and lose, suffer or triumph, be the anvil or the hammer. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1486:A human being needs only a small plot of ground on which to be happy, and even less to lie beneath. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1487:Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1488:Idea and experience will never coincide in the center; only through art and action are they united. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1489:I hate everything that merely instructs me without augmenting or directly invigorating my activity. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1490:It is sometimes essential for a husband and a wife to quarrel - they get to know each other better. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1491:Normally, people believe that, if they hear just words, that these words must lead to some thought. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1492:Oblivion is full of people who allow the opinions of others to overrule their belief in themselves. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1493:Our passions are the true phoenixes; when the old one is burnt out, a new one rises from its ashes. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1494:Science arose from poetry... when times change the two can meet again on a higher level as friends. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1495:The artist who is not also a craftsman is no good; but, alas, most of our artists are nothing else. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1496:The person born with a talent they are meant to use will find their greatest happiness in using it. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1497:There is nothing worth thinking but it has been thought before; we must only try to think it again. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1498:The world has always been the same -
An endless farce, an antic game,
A universal masquerade! ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1499:What you have inherited from your fathers, earn over again for yourselves, or it will not be yours. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,
1500:Daring ideas are like chessmen moved forward. They may be beaten, but they may start a winning game. ~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe,

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1. Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ::: (German poet and novelist and dramatist who lived in Weimar (1749-1832))


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Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   INSTANCE OF=> poet
     => writer, author
       => communicator
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity
   INSTANCE OF=> novelist
     => writer, author
       => communicator
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity
   INSTANCE OF=> dramatist, playwright
     => writer, author
       => communicator
         => person, individual, someone, somebody, mortal, soul
           => organism, being
             => living thing, animate thing
               => whole, unit
                 => object, physical object
                   => physical entity
                     => entity
           => causal agent, cause, causal agency
             => physical entity
               => entity


--- Hyponyms of noun johann_wolfgang_von_goethe
                                    


--- Synonyms/Hypernyms (Ordered by Estimated Frequency) of noun johann_wolfgang_von_goethe

1 sense of johann wolfgang von goethe                

Sense 1
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   INSTANCE OF=> poet
   INSTANCE OF=> novelist
   INSTANCE OF=> dramatist, playwright




--- Coordinate Terms (sisters) of noun johann_wolfgang_von_goethe

1 sense of johann wolfgang von goethe                

Sense 1
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  -> poet
   => bard
   => elegist
   => odist
   => poetess
   => poet laureate
   => poet laureate
   => sonneteer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Alcaeus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Apollinaire, Guillaume Apollinaire, Wilhelm Apollinaris de Kostrowitzki
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arnold, Matthew Arnold
   HAS INSTANCE=> Arp, Jean Arp, Hans Arp
   HAS INSTANCE=> Auden, W. H. Auden, Wystan Hugh Auden
   HAS INSTANCE=> Baudelaire, Charles Baudelaire, Charles Pierre Baudelaire
   HAS INSTANCE=> Benet, Stephen Vincent Benet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Blake, William Blake
   HAS INSTANCE=> Blok, Alexander Alexandrovich Blok, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Blok
   HAS INSTANCE=> Boccaccio, Giovanni Boccaccio
   HAS INSTANCE=> Bradstreet, Anne Bradstreet, Anne Dudley Bradstreet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Brecht, Bertolt Brecht
   HAS INSTANCE=> Brooke, Rupert Brooke
   HAS INSTANCE=> Browning, Elizabeth Barrett Browning
   HAS INSTANCE=> Browning, Robert Browning
   HAS INSTANCE=> Burns, Robert Burns
   HAS INSTANCE=> Butler, Samuel Butler
   HAS INSTANCE=> Byron, Lord George Gordon Byron, Sixth Baron Byron of Rochdale
   HAS INSTANCE=> Calderon, Calderon de la Barca, Pedro Calderon de la Barca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Carducci, Giosue Carducci
   HAS INSTANCE=> Carew, Thomas Carew
   HAS INSTANCE=> Catullus, Gaius Valerius Catullus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chaucer, Geoffrey Chaucer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ciardi, John Ciardi, John Anthony Ciardi
   HAS INSTANCE=> Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
   HAS INSTANCE=> Corneille, Pierre Corneille
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cowper, William Cowper
   HAS INSTANCE=> Crane, Hart Crane, Harold Hart Crane
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cynewulf, Cynwulf
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dante, Dante Alighieri
   HAS INSTANCE=> de la Mare, Walter de la Mare, Walter John de la Mare
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dickinson, Emily Dickinson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Donne, John Donne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dryden, John Dryden
   HAS INSTANCE=> Eliot, T. S. Eliot, Thomas Stearns Eliot
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fitzgerald, Edward Fitzgerald
   HAS INSTANCE=> Frost, Robert Frost, Robert Lee Frost
   HAS INSTANCE=> Garcia Lorca, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Lorca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gilbert, William Gilbert, William S. Gilbert, William Schwenk Gilbert, Sir William Gilbert
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ginsberg, Allen Ginsberg
   HAS INSTANCE=> Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gongora, Luis de Gongora y Argote
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gray, Thomas Gray
   HAS INSTANCE=> Herrick, Robert Herrick
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hesiod
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hoffmannsthal, Hugo von Hoffmannsthal
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hogg, James Hogg
   HAS INSTANCE=> Homer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hopkins, Gerard Manley Hopkins
   HAS INSTANCE=> Horace
   HAS INSTANCE=> Housman, A. E. Housman, Alfred Edward Housman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hughes, Ted Hughes, Edward James Hughes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hugo, Victor Hugo, Victor-Marie Hugo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ibsen, Henrik Ibsen, Henrik Johan Ibsen
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jarrell, Randall Jarrell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jeffers, Robinson Jeffers, John Robinson Jeffers
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jimenez, Juan Ramon Jimenez
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jonson, Ben Jonson, Benjamin Jonson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Karlfeldt, Erik Axel Karlfeldt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Keats, John Keats
   HAS INSTANCE=> Key, Francis Scott Key
   HAS INSTANCE=> Klopstock, Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lindsay, Vachel Lindsay, Nicholas Vachel Lindsay
   HAS INSTANCE=> Li Po
   HAS INSTANCE=> Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lovelace, Richard Lovelace
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lowell, Amy Lowell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lowell, Robert Lowell, Robert Traill Spence Lowell Jr.
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lucretius, Titus Lucretius Carus
   HAS INSTANCE=> MacLeish, Archibald MacLeish
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mallarme, Stephane Mallarme
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mandelstam, Osip Mandelstam, Osip Emilevich Mandelstam, Mandelshtam
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marini, Giambattista Marini, Marino, Giambattista Marino
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marlowe, Christopher Marlowe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marti, Jose Julian Marti
   HAS INSTANCE=> Martial
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marvell, Andrew Marvell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Masefield, John Masefield, John Edward Masefield
   HAS INSTANCE=> Masters, Edgar Lee Masters
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mayakovski, Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovski
   HAS INSTANCE=> Meredith, George Meredith
   HAS INSTANCE=> Milton, John Milton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moore, Marianne Moore, Marianne Craig Moore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moore, Thomas Moore
   HAS INSTANCE=> Morris, William Morris
   HAS INSTANCE=> Musset, Alfred de Musset, Louis Charles Alfred de Musset
   HAS INSTANCE=> Neruda, Pablo Neruda, Reyes, Neftali Ricardo Reyes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Noyes, Alfred Noyes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Omar Khayyam
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso
   HAS INSTANCE=> Palgrave, Francis Turner Palgrave
   HAS INSTANCE=> Petrarch, Petrarca, Francesco Petrarca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pindar
   HAS INSTANCE=> Plath, Sylvia Plath
   HAS INSTANCE=> Poe, Edgar Allan Poe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pope, Alexander Pope
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pound, Ezra Pound, Ezra Loomis Pound
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pushkin, Alexander Pushkin, Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Racine, Jean Racine, Jean Baptiste Racine
   HAS INSTANCE=> Riley, James Whitcomb Riley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rilke, Rainer Maria Rilke
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rimbaud, Arthur Rimbaud, Jean Nicholas Arthur Rimbaud
   HAS INSTANCE=> Robinson, Edwin Arlington Robinson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rostand, Edmond Rostand
   HAS INSTANCE=> Seeger, Alan Seeger
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sexton, Anne Sexton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Shakspere, William Shakspere, Bard of Avon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shelley, Percy Bysshe Shelley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shevchenko, Taras Grigoryevich Shevchenko
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sidney, Sir Philip Sidney
   HAS INSTANCE=> Silverstein, Shel Silverstein, Shelby Silverstein
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sitwell, Dame Edith Sitwell, Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell
   HAS INSTANCE=> Southey, Robert Southey
   HAS INSTANCE=> Spender, Stephen Spender, Sir Stephen Harold Spender
   HAS INSTANCE=> Spenser, Edmund Spenser
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stevens, Wallace Stevens
   HAS INSTANCE=> Suckling, Sir John Suckling
   HAS INSTANCE=> Swinburne, Algernon Charles Swinburne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Symons, Arthur Symons
   HAS INSTANCE=> Synge, J. M. Synge, John Millington Synge, Edmund John Millington Synge
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tasso, Torquato Tasso
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tate, Allen Tate, John Orley Allen Tate
   HAS INSTANCE=> Teasdale, Sara Teasdale
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tennyson, Alfred Tennyson, First Baron Tennyson, Alfred Lord Tennyson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Thespis
   HAS INSTANCE=> Thomas, Dylan Thomas, Dylan Marlais Thomas
   HAS INSTANCE=> Trumbull, John Trumbull
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tzara, Tristan Tzara, Samuel Rosenstock
   HAS INSTANCE=> Uhland, Johann Ludwig Uhland
   HAS INSTANCE=> Verlaine, Paul Verlaine
   HAS INSTANCE=> Villon, Francois Villon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Virgil, Vergil, Publius Vergilius Maro
   HAS INSTANCE=> Voznesenski, Andrei Voznesenski
   HAS INSTANCE=> Warren, Robert Penn Warren
   HAS INSTANCE=> Watts, Isaac Watts
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wheatley, Phillis Wheatley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Whitman, Walt Whitman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Whittier, John Greenleaf Whittier
   HAS INSTANCE=> Williams, William Carlos Williams
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wordsworth, William Wordsworth
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wyatt, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Wyat, Sir Thomas Wyat
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wylie, Elinor Morton Hoyt Wylie
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yeats, William Butler Yeats, W. B. Yeats
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yevtushenko, Yevgeni Yevtushenko, Yevgeni Aleksandrovich Yevtushenko
   HAS INSTANCE=> Young, Edward Young
  -> novelist
   HAS INSTANCE=> Agee, James Agee
   HAS INSTANCE=> Alcott, Louisa May Alcott
   HAS INSTANCE=> Balzac, Honore Balzac, Honore de Balzac
   HAS INSTANCE=> Faulkner, William Faulkner, William Cuthbert Faulkner, Falkner, William Falkner
   HAS INSTANCE=> Genet, Jean Genet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Giraudoux, Jean Giraudoux, Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux
   HAS INSTANCE=> Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hugo, Victor Hugo, Victor-Marie Hugo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Meredith, George Meredith
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pirandello, Luigi Pirandello
   HAS INSTANCE=> Proust, Marcel Proust
   HAS INSTANCE=> Zola, Emile Zola
  -> dramatist, playwright
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aeschylus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Albee, Edward Albee, Edward Franklin Albeen
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anderson, Maxwell Anderson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Anouilh, Jean Anouilh
   HAS INSTANCE=> Aristophanes
   HAS INSTANCE=> Barrie, James Barrie, J. M. Barrie, James Matthew Barrie, Sir James Matthew Barrie
   HAS INSTANCE=> Beaumont, Francis Beaumont
   HAS INSTANCE=> Beckett, Samuel Beckett
   HAS INSTANCE=> Brecht, Bertolt Brecht
   HAS INSTANCE=> Calderon, Calderon de la Barca, Pedro Calderon de la Barca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Capek, Karel Capek
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cervantes, Miguel de Cervantes, Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
   HAS INSTANCE=> Chekhov, Chekov, Anton Chekhov, Anton Chekov, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, Anton Pavlovich Chekov
   HAS INSTANCE=> Congreve, William Congreve
   HAS INSTANCE=> Corneille, Pierre Corneille
   HAS INSTANCE=> Coward, Noel Coward, Sir Noel Pierce Coward
   HAS INSTANCE=> Crouse, Russel Crouse
   HAS INSTANCE=> Cyrano de Bergerac, Savinien Cyrano de Bergerac
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dekker, Decker, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Decker
   HAS INSTANCE=> Dryden, John Dryden
   HAS INSTANCE=> Eliot, T. S. Eliot, Thomas Stearns Eliot
   HAS INSTANCE=> Euripides
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fletcher, John Fletcher
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fry, Christopher Fry
   HAS INSTANCE=> Fugard, Athol Fugard
   HAS INSTANCE=> Garcia Lorca, Frederico Garcia Lorca, Lorca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Genet, Jean Genet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Gide, Andre Gide, Andre Paul Guillaume Gide
   HAS INSTANCE=> Giraudoux, Jean Giraudoux, Hippolyte Jean Giraudoux
   HAS INSTANCE=> Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Goldoni, Carlo Goldoni
   HAS INSTANCE=> Granville-Barker, Harley Granville-Barker
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hart, Moss Hart
   HAS INSTANCE=> Havel, Vaclav Havel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hebbel, Friedrich Hebbel, Christian Friedrich Hebbel
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hellman, Lillian Hellman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Hugo, Victor Hugo, Victor-Marie Hugo
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ibsen, Henrik Ibsen, Henrik Johan Ibsen
   HAS INSTANCE=> Inge, William Inge
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ionesco, Eugene Ionesco
   HAS INSTANCE=> Jonson, Ben Jonson, Benjamin Jonson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kaufman, George S. Kaufman, George Simon Kaufman
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kleist, Heinrich von Kleist, Bernd Heinrich Wilhelm von Kleist
   HAS INSTANCE=> Kyd, Kid, Thomas Kyd, Thomas Kid
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
   HAS INSTANCE=> Lindsay, Howard Lindsay
   HAS INSTANCE=> Luce, Clare Booth Luce
   HAS INSTANCE=> Maeterlinck, Count Maurice Maeterlinck
   HAS INSTANCE=> Mamet, David Mamet
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marlowe, Christopher Marlowe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Marstan, John Marstan
   HAS INSTANCE=> Menander
   HAS INSTANCE=> Middleton, Thomas Middleton
   HAS INSTANCE=> Miller, Arthur Miller
   HAS INSTANCE=> Moliere, Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
   HAS INSTANCE=> Molnar, Ferenc Molnar
   HAS INSTANCE=> O'Casey, Sean O'Casey
   HAS INSTANCE=> Odets, Clifford Odets
   HAS INSTANCE=> O'Neill, Eugene O'Neill, Eugene Gladstone O'Neill
   HAS INSTANCE=> Osborne, John Osborne, John James Osborne
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pinter, Harold Pinter
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pirandello, Luigi Pirandello
   HAS INSTANCE=> Pitt, George Pitt, George Dibdin Pitt, George Dibdin-Pitt
   HAS INSTANCE=> Plautus, Titus Maccius Plautus
   HAS INSTANCE=> Racine, Jean Racine, Jean Baptiste Racine
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rattigan, Terence Rattigan, Sir Terence Mervyn Rattigan
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rice, Elmer Rice, Elmer Leopold Rice, Elmer Reizenstein
   HAS INSTANCE=> Robinson, Lennox Robinson, Esme Stuart Lennox Robinson
   HAS INSTANCE=> Rostand, Edmond Rostand
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sartre, Jean-Paul Sartre
   HAS INSTANCE=> Scribe, Augustin Eugene Scribe
   HAS INSTANCE=> Seneca, Lucius Annaeus Seneca
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shakespeare, William Shakespeare, Shakspere, William Shakspere, Bard of Avon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shaw, G. B. Shaw, George Bernard Shaw
   HAS INSTANCE=> Shepard, Sam Shepard
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sheridan, Richard Brinsley Sheridan
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sherwood, Robert Emmet Sherwood
   HAS INSTANCE=> Simon, Neil Simon, Marvin Neil Simon
   HAS INSTANCE=> Sophocles
   HAS INSTANCE=> Stoppard, Tom Stoppard, Sir Tom Stoppard, Thomas Straussler
   HAS INSTANCE=> Strindberg, August Strindberg, Johan August Strindberg
   HAS INSTANCE=> Synge, J. M. Synge, John Millington Synge, Edmund John Millington Synge
   HAS INSTANCE=> Terence, Publius Terentius Afer
   HAS INSTANCE=> Tirso de Molina, Gabriel Tellez
   HAS INSTANCE=> Ustinov, Sir Peter Ustinov, Peter Alexander Ustinov
   HAS INSTANCE=> Vega, Lope de Vega, Lope Felix de Vega Carpio
   HAS INSTANCE=> Webster, John Webster
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilde, Oscar Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wilder, Thornton Wilder, Thornton Niven Wilder
   HAS INSTANCE=> Williams, Tennessee Williams, Thomas Lanier Williams
   HAS INSTANCE=> Wycherley, William Wycherley
   HAS INSTANCE=> Yeats, William Butler Yeats, W. B. Yeats




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