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Alles, was uns imponieren soll, muß Charakter haben.
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).
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
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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Truth must be repeated again and again, because error is constantly being preached round about.
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Two souls dwell, alas! in my breast.
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We are never deceived; we deceive ourselves.
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We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.
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We are so constituted that we believe the most incredible things, and once they are engraved upon the memory, woe tho him that endeavor to erase them.
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We are the slaves of objects around us.
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We can't form our children on our own concepts; we must take them and love them as God gives them to us.
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We do not have to visit a madhouse to find disordered minds; our planet is the mental institution of the universe.
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We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases.
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We make a great mistake estimating ourselves above our worth or under our true value.
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We must not hope to be mowers and to gather the ripe gold ears, unless we have first been sowers, and watered the furrows with tears. It is not just as we take it, this mystical world of ours: Life's field will yield as we make it, a harvest of thorns or of flowers.
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What glitters is meant for the moment, what's real is preserved for posterity.
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What government is the best? That which teaches us to govern ourselves.
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What I possess I would gladly retain. Change amuses the mind, yet scarcely profits.
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What they are pleased to term the spirit of the times is mostly the gentlemen's own spirit wherein the times are made to mirror.
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What we call bad is only the other side of good.
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What we do not understand we do not possess.
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Whatever liberates our spirit without giving us self-control is disastrous.
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Whatever necessity lays upon thee, endure; whatever she commands, do.
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Whatever you can do, or dream you can . . . begin it; boldness has genius, power and magic in it.