Quotes by Ulrich von Hutten

Servitude of any sort is distasteful to all men, but especially objectionable is subjection to others in the case of those who ought to rule.
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Servitude of any sort is distasteful to all men, but especially objectionable is subjection to others in the case of those who ought to rule.
This is treachery, to change faith in accord with shifting fortune. The justice of my cause impelled me to withstand even adverse circumstance.
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This is treachery, to change faith in accord with shifting fortune. The justice of my cause impelled me to withstand even adverse circumstance.
If I seem to you to change my state and alter my condition, I do not change my mind. I try always to be Hutten, never to desert myself, but to walk with equanimity through the unequal scenes of life.
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If I seem to you to change my state and alter my condition, I do not change my mind. I try always to be Hutten, never to desert myself, but to walk with equanimity through the unequal scenes of life.