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A.R. Von Quotes: "Light has called forth one organ to become its like, and thus the eye is formed by the light and for the light so that the inner light may emerge to meet the outer light."

Light has called forth one organ to become its like, and thus the eye is formed by the light and for the light so that the inner light may emerge to meet the outer light.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave."

Beauty and Genius must be kept afar if one would avoid becoming their slave.




A.R. Von Quotes: "Noble be man, Helpful and good! For that alone Sets him apart From every other creature On earth."

Noble be man, Helpful and good! For that alone Sets him apart From every other creature On earth.



A.R. Von Quotes: "He loves not who does not see the faults of the beloved as virtues."

He loves not who does not see the faults of the beloved as virtues.




A.R. Von Quotes: "Happiness is a ball after which we run wherever it rolls, and we push it with our feet when it stops."

Happiness is a ball after which we run wherever it rolls, and we push it with our feet when it stops.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it; and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him."

Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it; and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Deeply earnest and thoughtful people stand on shaky footing with the public."

Deeply earnest and thoughtful people stand on shaky footing with the public.




A.R. Von Quotes: "[W]hat counts is that one perceives excellence and dares to give it expression, which sounds little but is in fact a great deal."

[W]hat counts is that one perceives excellence and dares to give it expression, which sounds little but is in fact a great deal.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Waste not a day in vain digression; with resolute, courageous trust seek every possible impression and make it firmly your posession you'll then work on because you must."

Waste not a day in vain digression; with resolute, courageous trust seek every possible impression and make it firmly your posession you'll then work on because you must.



A.R. Von Quotes: "How often do I lull my seething blood to rest, for you have never seen anything so unsteady, so uncertain, as this heart."

How often do I lull my seething blood to rest, for you have never seen anything so unsteady, so uncertain, as this heart.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Once more I am a wanderer, a pilgrim, through the world. But what else are you?"

Once more I am a wanderer, a pilgrim, through the world. But what else are you?



A.R. Von Quotes: "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."

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.




A.R. Von Quotes: "Tolerance should really only be a passing attitude: it should lead to appreciation. To tolerate is to offend."

Tolerance should really only be a passing attitude: it should lead to appreciation. To tolerate is to offend.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Love grants in a moment what toil can hardly acheive in an age."

Love grants in a moment what toil can hardly acheive in an age.



A.R. Von Quotes: "‎It has ever been my fate to give pain to those whose happiness I should have promoted."

‎It has ever been my fate to give pain to those whose happiness I should have promoted.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I bid the chords sweet music make, And all must follow in my wake."

I bid the chords sweet music make, And all must follow in my wake.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When I say to the Moment flying; 'Linger a while -- thou art so fair!' Then bind me in thy bonds undying, And my final ruin I will bear!"

When I say to the Moment flying; 'Linger a while -- thou art so fair!' Then bind me in thy bonds undying, And my final ruin I will bear!



A.R. Von Quotes: "Women are silver dishes into which we put golden apples."

Women are silver dishes into which we put golden apples.



A.R. Von Quotes: "The highest happiness, the purest joys of life, wear out at last."

The highest happiness, the purest joys of life, wear out at last.



A.R. Von Quotes: "As beauteous is the world, and many a joy Floats through its wide dominion. But, alas, When we would seize the winged good, it flies."

As beauteous is the world, and many a joy Floats through its wide dominion. But, alas, When we would seize the winged good, it flies.



A.R. Von Quotes: "All understanding begins in wonder!"

All understanding begins in wonder!



A.R. Von Quotes: "How can one learn to know oneself? Never by introspection, rather by action."

How can one learn to know oneself? Never by introspection, rather by action.



A.R. Von Quotes: "As our inclinations, so our opinions."

As our inclinations, so our opinions.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Most man only care for science so far as they get a living by it, and that they worship even error when it affords them a subsistence."

Most man only care for science so far as they get a living by it, and that they worship even error when it affords them a subsistence.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Colour itself is a degree of darkness."

Colour itself is a degree of darkness.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Commonplaceness, the surrender to the average, that good which is not bad but still the enemy of the best - That is our besetting danger."

Commonplaceness, the surrender to the average, that good which is not bad but still the enemy of the best - That is our besetting danger.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Alas, I have studied philosophy, the law as well as medicine, and to my sorrow, theology; studied them well with ardent zeal, yet here I am, a wretched fool, no wiser than I was before."

Alas, I have studied philosophy, the law as well as medicine, and to my sorrow, theology; studied them well with ardent zeal, yet here I am, a wretched fool, no wiser than I was before.



A.R. Von Quotes: "There is nothing more frightful than for a teacher to know only what his scholars are intended to know."

There is nothing more frightful than for a teacher to know only what his scholars are intended to know.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Thank God when he oppresses you, and again when he releases you."

Thank God when he oppresses you, and again when he releases you.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Do thine own task, and be therewith content."

Do thine own task, and be therewith content.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Every great idea exerts, on first appearing, a tyrannical influence: Hence, the advantages it brings are turned all too soon into disadvantages."

Every great idea exerts, on first appearing, a tyrannical influence: Hence, the advantages it brings are turned all too soon into disadvantages.



A.R. Von Quotes: "So dear night the half of life is, And the fairest half indeed."

So dear night the half of life is, And the fairest half indeed.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Let your trouble be Light will follow dark Though the heaven falls You may hear the lark."

Let your trouble be Light will follow dark Though the heaven falls You may hear the lark.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Like the star that shines afar, Without haste and without rest, Let each one wheel with steady sway Round the task that rules the day, And do their best."

Like the star that shines afar, Without haste and without rest, Let each one wheel with steady sway Round the task that rules the day, And do their best.



A.R. Von Quotes: "He who possesses science and art, Possesses religion as well; He who possesses neither of these, Had better have religion."

He who possesses science and art, Possesses religion as well; He who possesses neither of these, Had better have religion.



A.R. Von Quotes: "From desire I plunge to its fulfilment, where I long once more for desire."

From desire I plunge to its fulfilment, where I long once more for desire.



A.R. Von Quotes: "He who serves the public is a poor animal; he worries himself to death and no one thanks him for it."

He who serves the public is a poor animal; he worries himself to death and no one thanks him for it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "I am the Spirit that denies."

I am the Spirit that denies.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Life is but a preparation for what there is to come."

Life is but a preparation for what there is to come.



A.R. Von Quotes: "When Nature begins to reveal her open secret to a man, he feels an irresistible longing for her worthiest interpreter, Art."

When Nature begins to reveal her open secret to a man, he feels an irresistible longing for her worthiest interpreter, Art.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Beauty can never really understand itself."

Beauty can never really understand itself.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If you lay duties upon people and give them no rights, you must pay them well."

If you lay duties upon people and give them no rights, you must pay them well.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Every idea appears at first as a strange visitor, and when it begins to be realized, it is hardly distinguishable from fantasy."

Every idea appears at first as a strange visitor, and when it begins to be realized, it is hardly distinguishable from fantasy.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Certain faults are necessary to the individual if he is to exist."

Certain faults are necessary to the individual if he is to exist.



A.R. Von Quotes: "If a man sets out to study all the laws, he will have no time left to transgress them."

If a man sets out to study all the laws, he will have no time left to transgress them.



A.R. Von Quotes: "A man must cling to the belief that the incomprehensible is comprehensible; otherwise he would not try to fathom it."

A man must cling to the belief that the incomprehensible is comprehensible; otherwise he would not try to fathom it.



A.R. Von Quotes: "There is no greater consolation for mediocrity than that the genius is not immortal."

There is no greater consolation for mediocrity than that the genius is not immortal.



A.R. Von Quotes: "To every one [Nature] appears in a form of his own. She hides herself in a thousand names and terms, and is always the same."

To every one [Nature] appears in a form of his own. She hides herself in a thousand names and terms, and is always the same.



A.R. Von Quotes: "Who enslaves another's manhood with weak human power alone, Lays a heavier yoke of bondage thoughtlessly upon his own."

Who enslaves another's manhood with weak human power alone, Lays a heavier yoke of bondage thoughtlessly upon his own.