"Again and again in history some people wake……" — Rainer Maria Rilke
"Again and again in history some people wake up. They have no ground in the crowd and move to broader deeper laws. They carry strange customs with them and demand room for bold and audacious action. The future speaks ruthlessly through them. They change the world."
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Rainer Maria Rilke
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434 Quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
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Go into yourself and see how deep the place is from which your life flows.
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Never believe fate is more than the condensation of childhood.
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