"Natural objects themselves, even when they make no……" — Wilhelm von Humboldt
"Natural objects themselves, even when they make no claim to beauty, excite the feelings, and occupy the imagination. Nature pleases, attracts, delights, merely because it is nature. We recognize in it an Infinite Power."
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Wilhelm von Humboldt
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41 Quotes by Wilhelm von Humboldt
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How a person masters his or her fate is more important than what that fate is.
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Language makes infinite use of finite media.
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Absolutely nothing is so important for a nation's culture as its language.
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