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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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Quotes By author - Starting with J - Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
There are 264 quotes for the author Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Quotations 161 to 180 of 264
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A man's manners are a mirror in which he shows his portrait.

People have a peculiar pleasure in making converts, that is, in causing others to enjoy what they enjoy, thus finding their own likeness represented and reflected back to them.

Passions are vices or virtues to their highest powers.

None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free.

Nature knows no pause in progress and development, and attaches her curse on all inaction.

He who does not think much of himself is much more esteemed than he imagines.

Hatred is something peculiar. You will always find it strongest and most violent where there is the lowest degree of culture.

Upon the creatures we have made, we are, ourselves, at last, dependent.

There is nothing more frightful than imagination without taste.

There is nothing in the world more shameful than establishing one's self on lies and fables.

Nothing is more fearful than imagination without taste.

My poor head is in such a whirl, my mind is all in bits.

Mathematicians are like Frenchmen: whatever you say to them they translate into their own language and forthwith it is something entirely different.

If the mass of people hesitate to act, strike with swiftly and with boldness, the brave heart that understands and seizes opportunity can everything.

The human mind will not be confined to any limits.

Oral delivery aims at persuasion and making the listener believe they are converted. Few persons are capable of being convinced; the majority allow themselves to be persuaded.

Mysteries are not necessarily miracles.

Don't dissipate your powers; strive to concentrate them. Genius thinks it can do whatever it sees others doing, but it will surely repent of every ill-judged outlay.

Whatever liberates our spirit without giving us self-control is disastrous.

Letters are among the most significant memorial a person can leave behind them.

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