Whatever is the lot of humankind
I want to taste within my deepest self.
I want to seize the highest and the lowest,
to load its woe and bliss upon my breast,
and thus expand my single self titanically
and in the end go down with all the rest.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mots clés inspirational goethe



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We are our own devils; we drive ourselves out of our Edens.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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Ich bin der Geist der stets verneint! Und das mit Recht; denn alles, was entsteht, ist wert, dass es zugrunde geht.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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Alles nahe werde fern.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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The deed is everything; the fame is nothing.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe


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You must be either the servant or the master, the hammer or the anvil.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mots clés der-gross-cophta



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No one is willing to believe that adults too, like children, wander about this earth in a daze and, like children, do not know where they come from or where they are going, act as rarely as they do according to genuine motives, and are as thoroughly governed as they are by biscuits and cake and the rod.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mots clés psychology



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The human race is a monotonous affair. Most people spend the greatest part of their time working in order to live, and what little freedom remains so fills them with fear that they seek out any and every means to be rid of it.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mots clés fear freedom meaning-of-life work psychology purpose-of-life



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The affairs of the world are no more than so much trickery, and a man who toils for money or honour or whatever else in deference to the wishes of others, rather than because his own desire or needs lead him to do so, will always be a fool.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Mots clés psychology motives



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