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A.R. Von Quotes: "There is nothing in the world more pitiable than an irresolute man, oscillating between two feelings, who would willingly unite the two and who does not perceive that nothing can unite them"

There is nothing in the world more pitiable than an irresolute man, oscillating between two feelings, who would willingly unite the two and who does not perceive that nothing can unite them



A.R. Von Quotes: "The Woman-Soul leadeth us upward and on!"

The Woman-Soul leadeth us upward and on!




A.R. Von Quotes: "Fools and wise men are equally harmless. It is the half-fools and half-wise that are dangerous."

Fools and wise men are equally harmless. It is the half-fools and half-wise that are dangerous.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Whoever makes it a rule to test action by thought, thought by action, cannot falter, and if he does, will soon find his way back to the right road."

Whoever makes it a rule to test action by thought, thought by action, cannot falter, and if he does, will soon find his way back to the right road.




A.R. Von Quotes: "Gray is the color of all theory"

Gray is the color of all theory



A.R. Von Quotes: "Necessity is cruel, but it is the only test of inward strength. Every fool may live according to his own likings."

Necessity is cruel, but it is the only test of inward strength. Every fool may live according to his own likings.



A.R. Von Quotes: "What a day it is when we must envy the men in their graves."

What a day it is when we must envy the men in their graves.




A.R. Von Quotes: "The world of reason is to be regarded as a great and immortal being, who ceaselessly works out what is necessary, and so makes himself lord also over what is accidental."

The world of reason is to be regarded as a great and immortal being, who ceaselessly works out what is necessary, and so makes himself lord also over what is accidental.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you want to understand poetry, You have to go to its origin, If you want to understand the poet, You have to go to the Poet's home."

If you want to understand poetry, You have to go to its origin, If you want to understand the poet, You have to go to the Poet's home.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you are convinced of a matter, you must take sides or you don't deserve to succeed."

If you are convinced of a matter, you must take sides or you don't deserve to succeed.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Writing is busy idleness."

Writing is busy idleness.



A.R. Von Quotes: "We're really up against it, we poor women: A bachelor's a hard thing to convert"

We're really up against it, we poor women: A bachelor's a hard thing to convert




A.R. Von Quotes: "And I like those authors best whose scenes describe my own situation in life-- and the friends who are about me whose stories touch me with interest, from resembling my own homely existence."

And I like those authors best whose scenes describe my own situation in life-- and the friends who are about me whose stories touch me with interest, from resembling my own homely existence.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Three things are to be looked to in a building: that it stand on the right spot; that it is securely founded; that it be successfully executed."

Three things are to be looked to in a building: that it stand on the right spot; that it is securely founded; that it be successfully executed.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Man must strive, and striving he must err."

Man must strive, and striving he must err.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When you take a man as he is, you make him worse. When you take a man as he can be, you make him better."

When you take a man as he is, you make him worse. When you take a man as he can be, you make him better.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Children, love one another, and if that is not possible-at least try to put up with one another."

Children, love one another, and if that is not possible-at least try to put up with one another.



A.R. Von Quotes: "A genuine work of art usually displeases at first sight, as it suggests a deficiency in the spectator."

A genuine work of art usually displeases at first sight, as it suggests a deficiency in the spectator.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you treat men the way they are you never improve them. If you treat them the way you want them to be, you do."

If you treat men the way they are you never improve them. If you treat them the way you want them to be, you do.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The Bible grows more beautiful, as we grow in our understanding of it."

The Bible grows more beautiful, as we grow in our understanding of it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "There is no patriotic art."

There is no patriotic art.



A.R. Von Quotes: "To know of someone here and there whom we accord with, who is living on with us, even in silence - - this makes our earthly ball a peopled garden."

To know of someone here and there whom we accord with, who is living on with us, even in silence - - this makes our earthly ball a peopled garden.



A.R. Von Quotes: "We can stand only a certain amount of unhappiness; anything beyond that annihilates us or passes us by, leaving us apathethetic."

We can stand only a certain amount of unhappiness; anything beyond that annihilates us or passes us by, leaving us apathethetic.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Who can think wise or stupid things at all that were not thought already in the past."

Who can think wise or stupid things at all that were not thought already in the past.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Wisdom is only found in truth."

Wisdom is only found in truth.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Of the truly creative no one is ever master; it must be left to go its own way."

Of the truly creative no one is ever master; it must be left to go its own way.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Some books seem to have been written, not to teach us anything, but to let us know that the author has known something."

Some books seem to have been written, not to teach us anything, but to let us know that the author has known something.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Whoever aspiring, struggles on, for him there is salvation."

Whoever aspiring, struggles on, for him there is salvation.



A.R. Von Quotes: "To make an epoch in the world, two conditions are manifestly essential-a good head and a great inheritance."

To make an epoch in the world, two conditions are manifestly essential-a good head and a great inheritance.



A.R. Von Quotes: "To make a young couple love each other, it is only necessary to oppose and separate them."

To make a young couple love each other, it is only necessary to oppose and separate them.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Sound and sufficient reason falls, after all, to the share of but few men, and those few men exert their influence in silence."

Sound and sufficient reason falls, after all, to the share of but few men, and those few men exert their influence in silence.



A.R. Von Quotes: "True works of art contain their own theory and give us the measurement according to which we should judge them."

True works of art contain their own theory and give us the measurement according to which we should judge them.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The eye doesn't see any shapes, it sees only what is differentiated through light and dark or through colors."

The eye doesn't see any shapes, it sees only what is differentiated through light and dark or through colors.



A.R. Von Quotes: "It is opposition that makes us productive."

It is opposition that makes us productive.



A.R. Von Quotes: "But one must know where one stands, and where the others wish to go."

But one must know where one stands, and where the others wish to go.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Idea and experience will never coincide in the center; only through art and action are they united."

Idea and experience will never coincide in the center; only through art and action are they united.



A.R. Von Quotes: "What is fruitful alone is true."

What is fruitful alone is true.



A.R. Von Quotes: "One can't dull a project better than by discussing it repeatedly."

One can't dull a project better than by discussing it repeatedly.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Thus one can observe that those who proclaim piety as their goal and purpose usually turn into hypocrites."

Thus one can observe that those who proclaim piety as their goal and purpose usually turn into hypocrites.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The philosophers must station themselves in the middle."

The philosophers must station themselves in the middle.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The suffering may be moral or physical; and in my opinion it is just as absurd to call a man a coward who destroys himself, as to call a man a coward who dies of a malignant fever."

The suffering may be moral or physical; and in my opinion it is just as absurd to call a man a coward who destroys himself, as to call a man a coward who dies of a malignant fever.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If it is the greatest truth that you seek, the plants can direct you."

If it is the greatest truth that you seek, the plants can direct you.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Not art and science only, but patience will be required for the work."

Not art and science only, but patience will be required for the work.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Thought expands, but paralyzes; action animates, but narrows."

Thought expands, but paralyzes; action animates, but narrows.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The present is a powerful deity. [Ger., Die Gegenwart ist eine machtige Gottin.]"

The present is a powerful deity. [Ger., Die Gegenwart ist eine machtige Gottin.]



A.R. Von Quotes: "Every form correctly seen is beautiful"

Every form correctly seen is beautiful



A.R. Von Quotes: "Where I cannot be moral, my power is gone."

Where I cannot be moral, my power is gone.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Names are but noise and smoke, Obscuring heavenly light."

Names are but noise and smoke, Obscuring heavenly light.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The poet should seize the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal."

The poet should seize the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal.