Goethe's Little Book of Selected Quotes: on Life, Art, Nature, and Philosophy

Goethe's Little Book of Selected Quotes: on Life, Art, Nature, and Philosophy
"If there is confusion in your head and in your heart, what more do you want! A man who no longer loves and no longer errs should have himself buried straight away." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Keep the words of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe at your fingertips with this thoughtfully selected compilation of quotes.
- A great way to get inspired, or simply enjoy casual reading at your leisure.
- Makes for a unique gifting idea too!
"Our destiny often looks like a fruit-tree in winter. Who would think from its pitiable aspect that those rigid boughs, those rough twigs could next spring again be green, bloom, and even bear fruit? Yet we hope it, we know it." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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"The artist has a twofold relation to nature; he is at once her master and her slave. He is her slave in that he must work with ordinary means, so as to be understood, but her master in that he subjects these ordinary means to his higher purpose, making them subservient to them." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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"If there is confusion in your head and in your heart, what more do you want! A man who no longer loves and no longer errs should have himself buried straight away." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Keep the words of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe at your fingertips with this thoughtfully selected compilation of quotes.
- A great way to get inspired, or simply enjoy casual reading at your leisure.
- Makes for a unique gifting idea too!
"Our destiny often looks like a fruit-tree in winter. Who would think from its pitiable aspect that those rigid boughs, those rough twigs could next spring again be green, bloom, and even bear fruit? Yet we hope it, we know it." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
--
"The artist has a twofold relation to nature; he is at once her master and her slave. He is her slave in that he must work with ordinary means, so as to be understood, but her master in that he subjects these ordinary means to his higher purpose, making them subservient to them." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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