The man of power is ruined by power, the man of money by money, the submissive man by subservience, the pleasure seeker by pleasure.

Hermann Hesse


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Muoth was right. On growing old, one becomes more contented than in one's youth, which I will not therefore revile, for in all my dreams I hear my youth like a wonderful song which now sounds more harmonious than it did in reality, and even sweeter

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: youth growing-older



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... ir jo balsas pasidarė duslus nuo švelnumo.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: love lithuanian



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Ne, nė vienas žmogus ilgai negalėtų pakelti tokio liepsningo gyvenimo.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: life death lithuanian



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Jis tavim gėrėsis, išmoks tave mintinai.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: love lithuanian



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Mirtis kvepėjo lietaus lašais pakelės lapuose.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: death lithuanian



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There is truth, my boy. But the doctrine you desire, absolute, perfect dogma that alone provides wisdom, does not exist. Nor should you long for a perfect doctrine, my friend. Rather, you should long for the perfection of yourself. The deity is within you, not in ideas and books. Truth is lived, not taught.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: truth perfect perfection perfectionism perfectionist



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Sólo el tiempo separa al hombre de todo lo que anhela.

Hermann Hesse


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Oh, if I had had a friend at this moment, a friend in an attic room, dreaming by candlelight and with a violin lying ready at his hand! How I should have slipped up to him in his quiet hour, noiselessly climbing the winding stair to take him by surprise, and then with talk and music we should have held heavenly festival throughout the night!

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: friendship music



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Between the dark, heavily laden treetops of the spreading chestnut trees could be seen the dark blue of the sky, full of stars, all solemn and golden, which extended their radiance unconcernedly into the distance. That was the nature of the stars. and the trees bore their buds and blossoms and scars for everyone to see, and whether it signified pleasure or pain, they accepted the strong will to live. flies that lived only for a day swarmed toward their death. every life had its radiance and beauty. i had insight into it all for a moment, understood it and found it good, and also found my life and sorrows good.

Hermann Hesse

Stichwörter: beauty nature death-and-dying life-and-death



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