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Only Quotes by Stefan Zweig
- Memory is so corrupt that you remember only what you want to; if you want to forget about something, slowly but surely you do.
- Only ambition is fired by the coincidences of success and easy accomplishment but nothing is quite as splendidly uplifting to the heart as the defeat…
- The idea of Jewish unity, of a plan, an organization, unfortunately exists only in the brains of Hitler and Streicher.
- Only the misfortune of exile can provide the in-depth understanding and the overview into the realities of the world.
- Only the person who has experienced light and darkness, war and peace, rise and fall, only that person has truly experienced life.
- Even from the abyss of horror in which we try to feel our way today, half-blind, our hearts distraught and shattered, I look up again…
- One only makes books in order to keep in touch with one's fellows after one has ceased to breath, and thus to defend oneself against…
- There are two kinds of pity. One, the weak and sentimental kind, which is really no more than the heart's impatience to be rid as…
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