Ludwig Borne quotes:

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  • Losing an illusion makes you wiser than finding a truth.

  • Getting rid of a delusion makes us wiser than getting hold of a truth.

  • Ministers fall like buttered slices of bread: usually on their good side.

  • The difference between Liberty and liberties is as great as God and gods.

  • Goodwill is the one and only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy.

  • If one age believes too much it is natural that another believes too little.

  • Governments are the sails, the people the wind, the country is the ship and time is the sea.

  • Nothing endures except change; nothing is constant except death. Every heartbeat wounds us, and life would be an eternal bleeding to death, were it not for literature. It grants us what nature does not: a golden time that doesn't rust, a springtime that never wilts, cloudless happiness and eternal youth. [my translation]

  • Women are most adorable when they are afraid; that's why they frighten so easily.

  • Because I was born a slave, I love liberty more than you.

  • History teaches us virtue, but nature never ceases to teachh us vice.

  • If you must hate, if hatred is the leaven of your life, which alone can give flavor, then hate what should be hated: falsehood, violence, selfishness.

  • Nothing is lasting but change; nothing perpetual but death.

  • Nought endures but change.

  • Only the suppressed word is dangerous.

  • The most dangerous person is the fearful; he is the most to be feared.

  • The secret of power is the knowledge that others are more cowardly than you are.

  • To be original you must listen to the voice of your heart rather than the clamor of the world - and have the courage to teach publicly what you have learned. The source of all genius is sincerity; men would be wiser if they were more moral.

  • You are not loved when you are lovely, but when you are loved you are found to be lovely.

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