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Stefan Zweig has 53 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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Fear is a distorting mirror in which anything can appear as a caricature of itself, stretched to terrible proportions; once inflamed, the…
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Memory is so corrupt that you remember only what you want to; if you want to forget about something, slowly but surely…
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I hadn't had a book in my hands for four months, and the mere idea of a book where I could see…
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All I know is that I shall be alone again. There is nothing more terrible than to be alone among human beings.
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Whatever a woman's reason may say, her feelings tell her the truth.
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All my life I have been passionately interested in monomaniacs of any kind, people carried away by a single idea. The more…
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Only ambition is fired by the coincidences of success and easy accomplishment but nothing is quite as splendidly uplifting to the heart…
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Immanuel Kant lived with knowledge as with his lawfully wedded wife, slept with it in the same intellectual bed for forty years…
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The idea of Jewish unity, of a plan, an organization, unfortunately exists only in the brains of Hitler and Streicher.
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When they are preparing for war, those who rule by force speak most copiously about peace until they have completed the mobilization…
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There are two types of compassion. One - is faint-hearted and sentimental. Actually, it is nothing more than impatience of the heart,…
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One must be convinced to convince, to have enthusiasm to stimulate the others.
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I taught principally German language and literature at Eton. But any master with private pupils must be prepared to teach anything they…
— John le Carre
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In early times some sufferer had to sit up with a toothache, and he put in the time inventing the German language.
— Mark Twain
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I don't believe there is anything in the whole earth that you can't learn in Berlin except the German language.
— Mark Twain
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It is not like studying German, where you mull along, in a groping, uncertain way, for thirty years; and at last, just…
— Mark Twain
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Heinrich Heine so loosened the corsets of the German language that today every little salesman can fondle her breasts.
— Karl Kraus
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I have eighteen titles in the German language. I had a number one song in 1965.
— Wanda Jackson
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An exciting and yet highly lucid account of the formation and significance of Karl Kraus's modernist journalism, an activity that Walter Benjamin…
— Unknown Author
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Today, for a Jew who writes in the German language, it is totally impossible to make a living. In no group do…
— Stefan Zweig
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It's great that in the German language I've sold almost 30 million books. Isn't that amazing?
— Ken Follett
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The narrow slit through which the scientist, if he wants to be successful, must view nature constructs, if this goes on for…
— Erwin Chargaff
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The German language speaks Being, while all the others merely speak of Being.
— Martin Heidegger
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