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“A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Faust

“How I yearn to throw myself into endless space and float above the awful abyss.”

Johann Wolfgang Goethe

“One ought, every day at least, to hear a little song, read a good poem, see a fine picture, and, if it were possible, to speak a few reasonable words.”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“I love those who yearn for the impossible.”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“He who possesses art and science has religion; he who does not possess them, needs religion. ”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“En un momento dado de la vida, morimos sin que nos entierren. — El mundo está lleno de gente muerta, aunque ella lo ignore. ”

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

“Passions are failings of virtues, only intensified. Passions are real phoenixes, as the old one burns out, the new one rises immediately out of the ashes. Great passions are a hopeless sickness. What might cure them is what makes them dangerous.”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Elective Affinities (@jamesperryperry)

“We usually lose today, because there has been a yesterday, and tomorrow is coming.”

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

The Holy Longing

Tell a wise person, or else keep silent,
because the massman will mock it right away.
I praise what is truly alive,
what longs to be burned to death.

In the calm water of the love-nights,
where you were begotten, where you have begotten,
a strange feeling comes over you
when you see the silent candle burning.

Now you are no longer caught
in the obsession with darkness,
and a desire for higher love-making
sweeps you upward.

Distance does not make you falter,
now, arriving in magic, flying,
and, finally, insane for the light,
you are the butterfly and you are gone.

And so long as you haven’t experienced
this: to die and so to grow,
you are only a troubled guest
on the dark earth.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, translated by Robert Bly

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