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Ist es doch immer die Individualität eines jeden, die ihn hindert, die Individualitäten der andern in ihrem ganzen Umfang gewahr zu werden.
Informationen über Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Jurist, 6. 8. 1771 Promotion zum "Licentitatus Juris", Dichter, Staatsminister, 1782 geadelt, "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers", "Faust": Erstaufführung am 8. 6. 1829, das dramatische Weltgedicht enthält 12.111 Verse (Deutschland, 1749 - 1832).
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Johann Wolfgang von Goethe wäre heute 275 Jahre, 0 Monate, 24 Tage oder 100.466 Tage alt.
Geboren am 28.08.1749 in Frankfurt am Main
Gestorben am 22.03.1832 in Weimar
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If fortune lifts me then I'm glad and sing in dulci jubilo; if flattened beneath the turning wheel, then I think no matter, it will rise again.
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If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however, if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that.
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In all things it is better to hope than to despair.
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In the family where the father rules secure, there dwells the peace which thou wilt in vain seek for elsewhere in the wide world outside.
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In the realm of ideas, everything depends on enthusiasm; in the real world, all rests on perseverance.
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In works of art there is a lot of tradition, the works of nature are always like a spoken word of God.
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It has been said that figures rule the world. Maybe. But I am sure that figures show us whether it is being run well or badly.
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It is delightful to transport one's self into the spirit of the past, to see how a wise man has thought before us, and to what a glorious height we have at last reached.
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It is equally a mistake to hold one's self too high, or to rate one's self too cheap.
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It is the great triumph of genius to make the common appear novel.
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It matters little whether a man be mathematically, or philologically, or artistically cultivated, so he be but cultivated.
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It never occurs to fools that merit and good fortune are closely united.
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Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together.
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Know thyself? If I knew myself I'd run away.
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Know you the land where the lemon-trees bloom? In the dark foliage the gold oranges glow; a soft wind hovers from the sky, the myrtle is still and the laurel stands tall-do you know it well? There, there, Iwould go, O my beloved, with thee!
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Law is mighty, mightier necessity.
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Let everyone sweep in front of his own door and the whole world will be clean.
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Let no one be ashamed to say yes today if yesterday he said no. Or to say no today if yesterday he said yes. For that is life. Never to have changed - what a pitiable thing of which to boast!
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Let us live in as small a circle as we will, we are either debtors or creditors before we have had time to look around.
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Let us not dream that reason can ever be popular. Passions, emotions, may be made popular; but reason remains ever the property of the few.