"Let there be truth between us...." - Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Let there be truth between us.
More by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
“I am part of the part that once was everything, Part of the darkness which gave birth to light… Mephistopheles, from Faust.”
“Happy is it, indeed, for me that my heart is capable of feeling the same simple and innocent pleasure as the peasant whose table is covered with food of his own rearing, and who not only enjoys his meal, but remembers with delight the happy days and sunny mornings when he planted it, the soft evenings when he watered it, and the pleasure he experienced in watching its daily growth.”
“One would give generous alms if one had the eyes to see the beauty of a cupped receiving hand.”
More on Truth
“We must not lose our trust in the power of truth. Everything is always changing in the world.”
“Evidence from torture may be considered completely untrustworthy”
“Work unto death! I am with you, and when I am gone, my spirit will work with you. This life comes and goes; wealth, fame, enjoyments are only of a few days. It is better, far better to die on the field of duty, preaching the truth, than to die like a worldly worm. Advance!”
More on Relationships
“Intimacy is a difficult art.”
“You can say any fool thing to a dog and the dog will just give you this look that says, 'My GOSH, you're RIGHT! I NEVER would've thought of that!”
“If a relationship is perfectly natural there will be a complete fusion of the happiness of both of you-owing to fellow-feeling and various other laws which govern our natures, this is, quite simply, the greatest happiness that can exist.”