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Hermann Hesse quotes - page 11
You, too, have mysteries of your own.
Hermann Hesse
Everything that is thought and expressed in words is one-sided, only half the truth; it all lacks totality, completeness, unity.
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Us speeding on to fresh and newer spaces.
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Departs, so life at every stage.
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If we accept a home of our own making.
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So be it, heart: bid farewell without end.
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Familiar habit makes for indolence.
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Even the hour of our death may send.
Hermann Hesse
We must prepare for parting and leave-taking.
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I had tasted the bait and knew that there was nothing more attractive and more subtle on earth than the Game. I had also observed fairly early that this enchanting Game demanded more than naive amateur players, that it took total possession of the man who had succumbed to its magic. And an instinct within me rebelled against my throwing all my energies and interests into this magic forever. Some naive feeling for simplicity, for wholeness and soundness, warned me against the spirit of the Waldzell Vicus Lusorum. I sensed in it a spirit of specialism and virtuosity, certainly highly cultivated, certainly richly elaborated, but nevertheless isolated from humanity and the whole of life - a spirit that had soared too high into haughty solitariness. For years I doubted and probed, until the decision had matured within me and in spite of everything I decided in favor of the Game. I did so because I had within me that urge to seek the supreme fulfillment and serve only the greatest master.
Hermann Hesse
The Cosmic Spirit seeks not to restrain us.
Hermann Hesse
And life may summon us to newer races.
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Serenely let us move to distant places.
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Or else remain the slaves of permanence.
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The young people who now proposed to devote themselves to intellectual studies no longer took the term to mean attending a university and taking a nibble of this or that from the dainties offered by celebrated and loquacious professors who without authority offered them the crumbs of what had once been higher education. Now they had to study just as stringently and methodically as the engineers and technicians of the past, if not more so. They had a steep path to climb, had to purify and strengthen their minds by dint of mathematics and scholastic exercises in Aristotelian philosophy. Moreover, they had to learn to renounce all those benefits which previous generations of scholars had considered worth striving for: rapid and easy money-making, celebrity and public honors, the homage of the newspapers, marriages with daughters of bankers and industrialists, a pampered and luxurious style of life.
Hermann Hesse
For guarding us and helping us to live.
Hermann Hesse
So every virtue, so our grasp of truth.
Hermann Hesse
As every flower fades and as all youth.
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Be ready bravely and without remorse.
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To find new light that old ties cannot give.
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But lifts us stage by stage to wider spaces.
Hermann Hesse
And let no sentiments of home detain us.
Hermann Hesse
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