Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
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Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
1759-1805 German Dramatist Poet Historian
The brave person thinks of themselves last of all.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Courage
There is no such thing as chance; and what seem to us merest accident springs from the deepest source of destiny.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Destiny
Not without a shudder may the human hand reach into the mysterious urn of destiny.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Destiny
What shall he fear that does not fear death.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Death and Dying
He cannot complain of a hard sentence, who is made master of his own fate.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Complaints and Complaining
No cause has he to say his doom is harsh, who s made the master of his destiny.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Destiny
This is the curse of an evil deed, that it incites and must bring forth more evil.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Curses
That which is so universal as death must be a benefit.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Death and Dying
Keep true to the dreams of your youth.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Dreams
He that is over -- cautious will accomplish little.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Caution
Votes should be weighed not counted.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Elections
We are citizens of an age, as well as of a State; and if it is held to be unseemly, or even inadmissible, for a man to cut himself off from the customs and manners of the circle in which he lives, why should it be less of a duty, in the choice of his activity, to submit his decision to the needs and the taste of his century?
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Conformity
Happy he who learns to bear what he cannot change.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Endurance
Of all the possessions of this life fame is the noblest; when the body has sunk into the dust the great name still lives.
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Fame
No doubt the artist is the child of his time; but woe to him if he is also its disciple, or even its favorite.
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Fashion
It is criminal to steal a purse, daring to steal a fortune, a mark of greatness to steal a crown. The blame diminishes as the guilt increases.
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Guilt
Lose not yourself in a far off time, seize the moment that is thine.
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Focus
Full of wisdom are the ordinations of fate.
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Fate
There is room in the smallest cottage for a happy loving pair.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Home
Where there is much freedom there is much error.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Freedom
The lamp of genius burns quicker than the lamp of life.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Genius
It is not flesh and blood, but heart which makes us fathers and sons.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Heart
Historians are prophets with their face turned backward.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
History and Historians
Freedom exists only with power.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Freedom
The future comes slowly, the present flies and the past stands still forever.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Future
Friends show me what I can do, foes teach me what I should do.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Friends and Friendship
One drop of hatred left in the cup of joy turns the most blissful draught into poison.
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Hatred
Grace is the beauty of form under the influence of freedom.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Grace
While the womanly god demands our veneration, the godlike woman kindles our love; but while we allow ourselves to melt in the celestial loveliness, the celestial self-sufficiency holds us back in awe.
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God
Be noble minded! Our own heart, and not other men s opinions of us, forms our true honor.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Self-respect
The jest loses its point when he who makes it is the first to laugh.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Jest
The voice of the majority is no proof of justice.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Masses
Worthless is the nation that does not gladly stake its all on its honor.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Honor
Posterity weaves no garlands for imitators.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Imitation
Dare to err and to dream. Deep meaning often lies in childish plays.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Meaning of Life
Honesty prospers in every condition of life.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Honesty
It is difficult to discriminate the voice of truth from amid the clamor raised by heated partisans.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Loyalty
Mankind is made great or little by its own will.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Humankind
The world is ruled only by consideration of advantages.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Power
Yes great people are always subject to persecution and always getting into straits.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Persecution
Opposition always enflames the enthusiast, never converts him.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Opposition
Nothing, it is true, is more common than for both Science and Art to pay homage to the spirit of the age, and for creative taste to accept the law of critical taste.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Orthodoxy
Power is the most persuasive rhetoric.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Power
Peace is rarely denied to the peaceful.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Peace
To gain a crown by fighting is great, to reject it divine.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Power
Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he is only completely a man when he plays.
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Plays
Truth lives on in the midst of deception.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Truth
Measure not by the scale of perfection the meager product of reality.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Perfection
The greater part of humanity is too much harassed and fatigued by the struggle with want, to rally itself for a new and sterner struggle with error.
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Morality
No emperor has the power to dictate to the heart.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Power
Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Patience
Wise to resolve, patient to perform.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Performance
The rich become richer and the poor become poorer is a cry heard throughout the whole civilized world.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Poverty and The Poor
Great souls endure in silence.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Soul
A noble heart will always capitulate to reason.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Reason
Even the weak become strong when they are united.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Unity
What the inner voice says will not disappoint the hoping soul.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Soul
Revenge is barren of itself: it is the dreadful food it feeds on; its delight is murder, and its end is despair.
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Revenge
Speech is always bolder than action.
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Speech
To save all we must risk all.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Risk
The universe is one of God s thoughts.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Universe
I am better than my reputation.
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Reputation
It is wise to disclose what cannot be concealed.
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Secrets
He who has done his best for his own time has lived for all times.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Success
It is often wise to reveal that which cannot be concealed for long.
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Publicity
The strong man is strongest when alone.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Solitude
Think with awe on the slow and quiet power of time.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Time and Time Management
Truth exists for the wise, beauty for the feeling heart.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Beauty
Who dares nothing, need hope for nothing.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Adventure
Nothing leads to good that is not natural.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Goodness
Appearance rules the world.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Appearance
One can advise comfortably from a safe port.
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Advice
Utility is the great idol of the age, to which all powers must do service and all talents swear allegiance.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Function
The artist is the child of his time; but woe to him if he is also its disciple, or even its favorite.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Arts and Artists
As noble Art has survived noble nature, so too she marches ahead of it, fashioning and awakening by her inspiration. Before Truth sends her triumphant light into the depths of the heart, imagination catches its rays, and the peaks of humanity will be glowing when humid night still lingers in the valleys.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Arts and Artists
He who considers too much will perform little.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Action
The average estimate themselves by what they do, the above average by what they are.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Achievement
If you have never seen beauty in a moment of suffering, you have never seen beauty at all. If you have never seen joy in a beautiful face, you have never seen joy at all.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Beauty
It is easy to give advice from a port of safety.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Advice
All things must; man is the only creature that wills.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Will and Will Power
In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Vision
They would need to be already wise, in order to love wisdom.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Wisdom
The will of man is his happiness.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Will and Will Power
Youth covets; let not this covetousness seduce you.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Youth
A gloomy guest fits not a wedding feast.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Weddings
Will it, and set to work briskly.
Schiller, Johann Friedrich Von
Will and Will Power

