Hermann Hesse Quotes
That Fear, That Terrible And Petrifying Fear, Which He Felt While He Was Rolling The Dice, While He Was Worried About Losing High Stakes, That Fear He Loved And Sought To Always Renew It, Always Increase It, Always Get It To A Slightly Higher Level, For In This Feeling Alone He Still Felt Something Like Happiness, Something Like An Intoxication, Something Like An Elevated Form Of Life In The Midst Of His Saturated, Lukewarm, Dull Life.
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