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Life Quotes by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Everything that we encounter leaves traces behind. Everything contributes imperceptibly to our education
- The dangers of life are infinite, and among them is safety.
- One lives but once in the world.
- Man errs as long as he strives.
- The flowers of life are but illusions. How many fade away and leave no trace.
- Those who hope for no other life are dead even for this.
- Art is long, life is short; judgement difficult, opportunity transient.
- He alone deserves liberty and life who daily must win them anew.
- In all our academies we attempt far too much. ... In earlier times lectures were delivered upon chemistry and botany as branches of medicine, and…
- He is the happiest man who can see the connection between the end and the beginning of life.
- 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…
- The spectacle of Nature is always new, for she is always renewing the spectators. Life is her most exquisite invention; and death is her expert…
- The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it.
- Quite often, as life goes on, when we feel completely secure as we go on our way, we suddenly notice that we are trapped in…
- Human life-everybody lives it, but only to a few is it known.
- Rest not. Life is sweeping by; go and dare before you die. Something mighty and sublime, leave behind to conquer time.
- Seldom in the business and transactions of ordinary life, do we find the sympathy we want.
- 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…
- Life is not anything, but an opportunity for something.
- Of all peoples the Greeks have dreamt the dream of life best.
- 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…
- A talent can be cultivated in tranquility; a character only in the rushing stream of life.
- Life teaches us to be less harsh with ourselves and with others.
- And what does really matter? That is easy: thinking and doing, doing and thinking--and these are the sum of all wisdom. . . . Both…
- From inaccessible mountain range by way of desert untrod by human foot to the ends of the unknown seas, the breath of the everlasting creative…
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