Hermann Hesse Quotes
Every Age, Every Culture, Every Custom And Tradition Has Its Own Character, Its Own Weakness And Its Own Strength, It Beauties And Ugliness; Accepts Certain Sufferings As Matters Of Course, Puts Up Patiently With Certain Evils. Human Life Is Reduced To Real Suffering, To Hell, Only When Two Ages, Two Cultures And Religions Overlap ... Now There Are Times When A Whole Generation Is Caught In This Way Between Two Ages, Two Modes Of Life, With The Consequence That It Loses All Power To Understand Itself And Has No Standard, No Security, No Simple Acquiescence. Naturally, Every One Does Not Feel This Equally Strongly.
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