Superstition is poetry of life, so that it does not injure the poet to be superstitious
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Enjoy what thou has inherited from thy sires if thou wouldn't really possess it. What we employ and use is never an oppressive burden what the moment brings forth, that only can it profit by.Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
A thinking mans greatest pleasure is to have searched for the knowable, and to have stood in awe before the unknowable.
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Where is the man who has the strength to be true, and to show himself as he is?
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If so it is, arise in haste!
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He alone deserves liberty and life who daily must win them anew
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While man aspires, he errs.
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