Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Quotes
A Lovely, Pure, Noble, And Most Moral Nature, Without The Strength Of Nerve Which Forms A Hero, Sinks Beneath A Burden Which It Cannot Bear, And Must Not Cast Away. All Duties Are Holy For Him; The Present Is Too Hard. Impossibilities Have Been Required Of Him; Not In Themselves Impossibilities, But Such For Him. He Winds, And Turns, And Torments Himself; He Advances And Recoils, Is Ever Put In Mind, Ever Puts Himself In Mind; At Last Does All But Lose His Purpose From His Thoughts; Yet Still Without Recovering His Peace Of Mind.
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