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Entirely Quotes by Hermann Hesse
- Like one who has eaten and drunk too much and vomits painfully and then feels better, so did the restless man wish he could rid…
- Until 1914 I loved to travel; I often went to Italy and once spent a few months in India. Since then I have almost entirely…
- Each man's life represents a road toward himself, an attempt at such a road, the intimation of a path. No man has ever been entirely…
- He saw mankind going through life in a childlike manner... which he loved but also despised.... He saw them toiling, saw them suffering, and becoming…
- a person is never entirely holy or entirely sinful.
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