"Enjoy when you can, and endure when..." - Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must.
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“The question "From where does the poet get it?" addresses only the what, nobody learns anything about the how when asking that question.”
“The best benefit we derive from history is the enthusiasm it excites.”
“It matters little whether a man be mathematically or philologically or artistically cultivated, so he be but cultivated.”
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“Fame invades your private life. It takes away from the time that you spend with friends, and the time that you can work. It tends to isolate you from the real world.”
“Any woman who does not give birth to as many children as she is capable is guilty of murder.”
“True fulfillment in life doesnt come from what we get, it comes from what we give”
More on Enjoyment
“If to enjoy even an enjoyable present we must have the assurance of a happy future, we are “crying for the moon.” We have no such assurance. The best predictions are still matters of probability rather than certainty, and to the best of our knowledge every one of us is going to suffer and die. If, then, we cannot live happily without an assured future, we are certainly not adapted to living in a finite world where, despite the best plans, accidents will happen, and where death comes at the end.”
“What would you like to do if money were no object? How would you really enjoy spending your life?”
“Work and play are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions.”