Johann Wolfgang von Goethe — "The highest happiness of man is to have found out what he is to do, and to do it…"
The highest happiness of man is to have found out what he is to do, and to do it.
The highest happiness of man is to have found out what he is to do, and to do it.
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"Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do."
"Error is a part of the human, but lies are a disease of the will."
"Nothing is more terrible than active ignorance."
"The more light a man has in his heart, the less darkness he will have in his path."
"Man muß das Wahre immer wiederholen, weil auch der Irrtum um uns her immer wieder gepredigt wird."
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