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A.R. Von Quotes: "With knowledge comes more doubt."

With knowledge comes more doubt.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The ground that a good man treads is hallowed."

The ground that a good man treads is hallowed.




A.R. Von Quotes: "There is nothing in life so irrational, that good sense and chance may not set it to rights; nothing so rational, that folly and chance may not utterly confound it."

There is nothing in life so irrational, that good sense and chance may not set it to rights; nothing so rational, that folly and chance may not utterly confound it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you have science and art, You also have religion; But if you don't have them, You better have religion."

If you have science and art, You also have religion; But if you don't have them, You better have religion.




A.R. Von Quotes: "For that is love's nature that it lays claim to exclusive right and that all other claims are nil."

For that is love's nature that it lays claim to exclusive right and that all other claims are nil.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Mastery is proven only in limitation, and law alone can give us freedom."

Mastery is proven only in limitation, and law alone can give us freedom.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Certain faults are necessary for the existence of the individual. We would resent it if old friends were to get rid of certain peculiarities."

Certain faults are necessary for the existence of the individual. We would resent it if old friends were to get rid of certain peculiarities.




A.R. Von Quotes: "If one doesn't know one's own country, one doesn't have standards for foreign countries."

If one doesn't know one's own country, one doesn't have standards for foreign countries.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When married one has to get into an argument once in a while since in this way one learns about the other."

When married one has to get into an argument once in a while since in this way one learns about the other.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Are we not also married to conscience which we would love to get rid of often enough since it is more bothersome than a man or a woman ever could become?"

Are we not also married to conscience which we would love to get rid of often enough since it is more bothersome than a man or a woman ever could become?



A.R. Von Quotes: "One must not criticize that which is common since it remains always the same."

One must not criticize that which is common since it remains always the same.



A.R. Von Quotes: "For usually people resist as long as they can to dismiss the fool they harbor in their bosom, they resist to confess a major mistake or to admit a truth that makes them despair."

For usually people resist as long as they can to dismiss the fool they harbor in their bosom, they resist to confess a major mistake or to admit a truth that makes them despair.




A.R. Von Quotes: "As soon as you are in a social setting, you better take away the key to the lock of your heart and pocket it; those who leave thekey in the lock are fools."

As soon as you are in a social setting, you better take away the key to the lock of your heart and pocket it; those who leave thekey in the lock are fools.



A.R. Von Quotes: "One needs only to get old to become milder; I don't see anyone make a mistake I hadn't also made."

One needs only to get old to become milder; I don't see anyone make a mistake I hadn't also made.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Even the lowliest, provided he is whole, can be happy, and in his own . way, perfect."

Even the lowliest, provided he is whole, can be happy, and in his own . way, perfect.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Oh God, how do the world and heavens confine themselves, when our hearts tremble in their own barriers!"

Oh God, how do the world and heavens confine themselves, when our hearts tremble in their own barriers!



A.R. Von Quotes: "Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do."

Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The man who occupies the first place seldom plays the principal part."

The man who occupies the first place seldom plays the principal part.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I wait for the morning of my tears"

I wait for the morning of my tears



A.R. Von Quotes: "The highest goal that man can achieve is amazement."

The highest goal that man can achieve is amazement.



A.R. Von Quotes: "A word spoken is a terrible thing when it suddenly utters what the heart has long allowed."

A word spoken is a terrible thing when it suddenly utters what the heart has long allowed.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Colors are the deeds/ and sufferings of light."

Colors are the deeds/ and sufferings of light.



A.R. Von Quotes: "One should not search for anything behind the phenomena. They themselves are the message."

One should not search for anything behind the phenomena. They themselves are the message.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When scholars study a thing, they strive to kill it first, if it's alive; then they have the parts and the'be lost the whole, for the link that's missing was the living soul."

When scholars study a thing, they strive to kill it first, if it's alive; then they have the parts and the'be lost the whole, for the link that's missing was the living soul.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you don't feel it, you'll never achieve it."

If you don't feel it, you'll never achieve it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "We all of us live upon the past, and through the past we are destroyed."

We all of us live upon the past, and through the past we are destroyed.



A.R. Von Quotes: "There is no past we can bring back by longing for it. There is only an eternal now that builds and creates out of the past something new and better."

There is no past we can bring back by longing for it. There is only an eternal now that builds and creates out of the past something new and better.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When she sees the leaves fall, they raise no other idea in her mind than that winter is approaching."

When she sees the leaves fall, they raise no other idea in her mind than that winter is approaching.



A.R. Von Quotes: "How many kings are governed by their ministers, how many ministers by their secretaries? Who, in such cases, is really the chief?"

How many kings are governed by their ministers, how many ministers by their secretaries? Who, in such cases, is really the chief?



A.R. Von Quotes: "What a torment it is to see so much loveliness passing and repassing before us, and yet not dare to lay hold of it!"

What a torment it is to see so much loveliness passing and repassing before us, and yet not dare to lay hold of it!



A.R. Von Quotes: "Die Zeit ist selbst ein Element. Time is itself an element."

Die Zeit ist selbst ein Element. Time is itself an element.



A.R. Von Quotes: "In politics as on a sickbed men toss from side to side in hope of lying more comfortably."

In politics as on a sickbed men toss from side to side in hope of lying more comfortably.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Treat a person as they are, they will remain so. Treat a person the way that person can be and is capable of being and that person will become as he or she can be and should be."

Treat a person as they are, they will remain so. Treat a person the way that person can be and is capable of being and that person will become as he or she can be and should be.



A.R. Von Quotes: "God could cause us considerable embarrassment by revealing all the secrets of nature to us: we should not know what to do for sheer apathy and boredom."

God could cause us considerable embarrassment by revealing all the secrets of nature to us: we should not know what to do for sheer apathy and boredom.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The soul of the Christian religion is reverence."

The soul of the Christian religion is reverence.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Ye great teachers: listen to what you say!"

Ye great teachers: listen to what you say!



A.R. Von Quotes: "The dear good people don't know how long it takes to learn to read. I've been at it eighty years, and can't say yet that I've reached the goal."

The dear good people don't know how long it takes to learn to read. I've been at it eighty years, and can't say yet that I've reached the goal.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Nothing is more consonant with Nature than that she puts into operation in the smallest detail that which she intends as a whole."

Nothing is more consonant with Nature than that she puts into operation in the smallest detail that which she intends as a whole.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If ever the Divine appeared on earth, it was in the person of Christ."

If ever the Divine appeared on earth, it was in the person of Christ.



A.R. Von Quotes: "One never learns to understand truly anything but what one loves."

One never learns to understand truly anything but what one loves.



A.R. Von Quotes: "One lives but once in the world."

One lives but once in the world.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The greatest genius will not be worth much if he pretends to draw exclusively from his own resources"

The greatest genius will not be worth much if he pretends to draw exclusively from his own resources



A.R. Von Quotes: "Where a man has a passion for meditating without the capacity of thinking, a particular idea fixes itself fast, and soon creates a mental disease."

Where a man has a passion for meditating without the capacity of thinking, a particular idea fixes itself fast, and soon creates a mental disease.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Woe to him who would ascribe something like reason to Chance, and make a religion of surrendering to it."

Woe to him who would ascribe something like reason to Chance, and make a religion of surrendering to it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "There is no permanence in doubt; it incites the mind to closer inquiry and experiment, from which, if rightly managed, certainty proceeds, and in this alone can man find thorough satisfaction."

There is no permanence in doubt; it incites the mind to closer inquiry and experiment, from which, if rightly managed, certainty proceeds, and in this alone can man find thorough satisfaction.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Whether one show one's self a man of genius in science or compose a song, the only point is, whether the thought, the discovery, the deed, is living and can live on."

Whether one show one's self a man of genius in science or compose a song, the only point is, whether the thought, the discovery, the deed, is living and can live on.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Mathematics can remove no prejudices and soften no obduracy. It has no influence in sweetening the bitter strife of parties, and in the moral world generally its action is perfectly null."

Mathematics can remove no prejudices and soften no obduracy. It has no influence in sweetening the bitter strife of parties, and in the moral world generally its action is perfectly null.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If the world does improve on the whole, yet youth must always begin anew, and go through the stages of culture from the beginning."

If the world does improve on the whole, yet youth must always begin anew, and go through the stages of culture from the beginning.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The spectacle of Nature is always new, for she is always renewing the spectators. Life is her most exquisite invention; and death is her expert contrivance to get plenty of life."

The spectacle of Nature is always new, for she is always renewing the spectators. Life is her most exquisite invention; and death is her expert contrivance to get plenty of life.