"I call that man awake who, with conscious……" — Hermann Hesse
"I call that man awake who, with conscious knowledge and understanding, can perceive the deep unreasoning powers in his soul, his whole innermost strength, desire and weakness, and knows how to reckon with himself."
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Hermann Hesse
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397 Quotes by Hermann Hesse
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Happiness is love, nothing else.
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Love is stronger than violence.
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