Hermann Hesse Quotes
The Life Of Every Man Is A Way To Himself, An Attempt At A Way, The Suggestion Of A Path. No Man Has Ever Been Utterly Himself, Yet Every Man Strives To Be So, The Dull, The Intelligent, Each One As Best He Can. Each Man To The End Of His Days Carries Round With Him Vestiges Of His Birth - The Slime And Egg-shells Of The Primeval World. There Are Many Who Never Become Humans; They Remain Frogs, Lizards, Ants. Many Men Are Human Being Above And Fish Below. Yet Each One Represents An Attempt On The Part Of Nature To Create A Human Being.
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