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Wilhelm Von Humboldt
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Quotes by Wilhelm Von Humboldt
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If we glance at the most important revolutions in history, we see at once that the greatest number of these originated in the periodical revolutions on the human mind.
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When we are not too anxious about happiness and unhappiness, but devote ourselves to the strict and unsparing performance of duty, then happiness comes of itself – nay, even springs from the midst of a life of troubles and anxieties and privations.
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Faith can be interested in results only, for a truth once recognized as such puts an end to the believer’s thinking.
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Governmental regulations all carry coercion to some degree, and even where they don’t, they habituate man to expect teaching, guidance and help outside himself, instead of formulating his own.
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Whatever does not spring from a man’s free choice, or is only the result of instruction and guidance, does not enter into his very being, but still remains alien to his true nature; he does not perform it with truly human energies, but merely with mechanical exactness.
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Among men who are really free, every form of industry becomes more rapidly improved – all the arts flourish more gracefully – all the sciences extend their range.
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The more a man acts on his own, the more he develops himself. In large associations he is too prone to become merely an instrument.
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