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A.R. Von Quotes: "Anecdotes and maxims are rich treasures to the man of the world, for he knows how to introduce the former at fit place in conversation."

Anecdotes and maxims are rich treasures to the man of the world, for he knows how to introduce the former at fit place in conversation.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The day of fortune is like a harvest day, We must be busy when the corn is ripe. [Ger., Ein tag der Gunst ist wie ein Tag der Ernte, Man muss geschaftig sein sobald sie reift.]"

The day of fortune is like a harvest day, We must be busy when the corn is ripe. [Ger., Ein tag der Gunst ist wie ein Tag der Ernte, Man muss geschaftig sein sobald sie reift.]




A.R. Von Quotes: "Every bird has its decoy, and every man is led and misled in his own peculiar way."

Every bird has its decoy, and every man is led and misled in his own peculiar way.



A.R. Von Quotes: "My inheritance how lordly wide and fair; Time is my fair seed-field, to Time I'm heir."

My inheritance how lordly wide and fair; Time is my fair seed-field, to Time I'm heir.




A.R. Von Quotes: "A vain man can never be altogether rude. Desirous as he is of pleasing, he fashions his manners after those of others."

A vain man can never be altogether rude. Desirous as he is of pleasing, he fashions his manners after those of others.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The greater part of all the mischief in the world arises from the fact that men do not sufficiently understand their own aims."

The greater part of all the mischief in the world arises from the fact that men do not sufficiently understand their own aims.



A.R. Von Quotes: "For many people, one of the most frustrating aspects of life is not being able to understand other people's behavior."

For many people, one of the most frustrating aspects of life is not being able to understand other people's behavior.




A.R. Von Quotes: "He who does not stretch himself according to the coverlet finds his feet uncovered."

He who does not stretch himself according to the coverlet finds his feet uncovered.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Since you know me and my destiny only too well, you probably also know what attracts me to all unfortunate people."

Since you know me and my destiny only too well, you probably also know what attracts me to all unfortunate people.



A.R. Von Quotes: "A noble soul alone can noble souls attract; And knows alone, as ye, to hold them."

A noble soul alone can noble souls attract; And knows alone, as ye, to hold them.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The universal subjugator, the commonplace."

The universal subjugator, the commonplace.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights."

The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights.




A.R. Von Quotes: "The decline in literature indicates a decline in the nation. The two keep pace in their downward tendency."

The decline in literature indicates a decline in the nation. The two keep pace in their downward tendency.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The history of mankind is his character."

The history of mankind is his character.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Whoso is content with pure experience and acts upon it has enough of truth."

Whoso is content with pure experience and acts upon it has enough of truth.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The man who masters himself is delivered from the force that binds all creatures."

The man who masters himself is delivered from the force that binds all creatures.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The confidant of my vices is my master, though he were my valet."

The confidant of my vices is my master, though he were my valet.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When an idea is wanting, a word can always be found to take its place."

When an idea is wanting, a word can always be found to take its place.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Several classical sayings that one likes to repeat had quite a different meaning from the ones later times attributed to them."

Several classical sayings that one likes to repeat had quite a different meaning from the ones later times attributed to them.



A.R. Von Quotes: "How marvelous, wide and broad is my Inheritance! Time is my property, my estate is time."

How marvelous, wide and broad is my Inheritance! Time is my property, my estate is time.



A.R. Von Quotes: "No skill or art is needed to grow old; the trick is to endure it."

No skill or art is needed to grow old; the trick is to endure it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The clever reader who is capable or reading between these lines what does not stand written in them but is nevertheless implied will be able to form some conception."

The clever reader who is capable or reading between these lines what does not stand written in them but is nevertheless implied will be able to form some conception.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself."

I will listen to anyone's convictions, but pray keep your doubts to yourself.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Character calls forth character."

Character calls forth character.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you have a great work in your head, nothing else thrives near it; all other thoughts are repelled, and the pleasure of life itself is for the time lost."

If you have a great work in your head, nothing else thrives near it; all other thoughts are repelled, and the pleasure of life itself is for the time lost.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I have heard myself accused of being an opponent, an enemy of mathematics, which no one can value more highly than I, for it accomplishes the very thing whose achievement has been denied me."

I have heard myself accused of being an opponent, an enemy of mathematics, which no one can value more highly than I, for it accomplishes the very thing whose achievement has been denied me.



A.R. Von Quotes: "True happiness springs from moderation. [Ger., Aus Massigkeit entspringt ein reines Gluck.]"

True happiness springs from moderation. [Ger., Aus Massigkeit entspringt ein reines Gluck.]



A.R. Von Quotes: "To be sure, a good work of art can and will have moral consequences, but to demand of the artists moral intentions, means ruiningtheir craft."

To be sure, a good work of art can and will have moral consequences, but to demand of the artists moral intentions, means ruiningtheir craft.



A.R. Von Quotes: "All of us, just because we are able to talk, also believe we are able to talk about language."

All of us, just because we are able to talk, also believe we are able to talk about language.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Nature is, after all, the only book that offers important content on every page."

Nature is, after all, the only book that offers important content on every page.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Yes, my love, who soever lives, loses, . . . but he also wins. [Ger., Ja, meine Liebe, wer lebt, verliebt . . . aber er gewinnt auch.]"

Yes, my love, who soever lives, loses, . . . but he also wins. [Ger., Ja, meine Liebe, wer lebt, verliebt . . . aber er gewinnt auch.]



A.R. Von Quotes: "Always to distrust is an error, as well as always to trust."

Always to distrust is an error, as well as always to trust.



A.R. Von Quotes: "An angel! Nonsense! Everybody so describes his mistress; and yet I find it impossible to tell you how perfect she is, or why she is so perfect: suffice it to say she has captivated all my senses."

An angel! Nonsense! Everybody so describes his mistress; and yet I find it impossible to tell you how perfect she is, or why she is so perfect: suffice it to say she has captivated all my senses.



A.R. Von Quotes: "No one as ever completed their apprenticeship."

No one as ever completed their apprenticeship.



A.R. Von Quotes: "We amuse ourselves painting our prison-walls with bright figures and brilliant landscapes."

We amuse ourselves painting our prison-walls with bright figures and brilliant landscapes.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Men are joined by conviction, sundered by opinion."

Men are joined by conviction, sundered by opinion.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The fate of the architect is the strangest of all. How often he expends his whole soul, his whole heart and passion, to produce buildings into which he himself may never enter."

The fate of the architect is the strangest of all. How often he expends his whole soul, his whole heart and passion, to produce buildings into which he himself may never enter.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The smallest hair throws its shadow. [Ger., Das kleinste Harr wirft seinen Schatten.]"

The smallest hair throws its shadow. [Ger., Das kleinste Harr wirft seinen Schatten.]



A.R. Von Quotes: "He who knows no foreign languages knows nothing of his own."

He who knows no foreign languages knows nothing of his own.



A.R. Von Quotes: "With knowledge grows doubt."

With knowledge grows doubt.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The thinker makes a great mistake when he asks after cause and effect. They both together make up the indivisible phenomenon."

The thinker makes a great mistake when he asks after cause and effect. They both together make up the indivisible phenomenon.



A.R. Von Quotes: "For the nature of women is closely allied to art"

For the nature of women is closely allied to art



A.R. Von Quotes: "Courage and modesty are the most unequivocal of virtues, for they are of a kind that hypocrisy cannot imitate; they too have this quality in common, that they are expressed by the same color."

Courage and modesty are the most unequivocal of virtues, for they are of a kind that hypocrisy cannot imitate; they too have this quality in common, that they are expressed by the same color.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Alas! sorrow from happiness is oft evolved."

Alas! sorrow from happiness is oft evolved.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Since I have heard often enough that everyone in the end has his own religion, nothing seemed more natural to me than to fashion my own."

Since I have heard often enough that everyone in the end has his own religion, nothing seemed more natural to me than to fashion my own.



A.R. Von Quotes: "In the end we retain from our studies only that which we practically apply."

In the end we retain from our studies only that which we practically apply.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I do not speak of what I cannot praise."

I do not speak of what I cannot praise.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Poor fool! in whose petty estimation all things are little."

Poor fool! in whose petty estimation all things are little.



A.R. Von Quotes: "To appear at church every Sunday; to look down upon, and let himself be looked at for an hour by the congregation, is the best means of becoming popular which can be recommended to a young sovereign."

To appear at church every Sunday; to look down upon, and let himself be looked at for an hour by the congregation, is the best means of becoming popular which can be recommended to a young sovereign.