A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another s.
About Jean Paul
Jean Paulwas a German Romantic writer, best known for his humorous novels and stories.
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There are souls which fall from heaven like flowers, but ere they bloom are crushed under the foul tread of some brutal hoof.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Recollection is the only paradise from which we cannot be turned out.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
As winter strips the leaves from around us, so that we may see the distant regions they formerly concealed, so old age takes away our enjoyments only to enlarge the prospect of the coming eternity.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Sorrows gather around great souls as storms do around mountains; but, like them, they break the storm and purify the air of the plain beneath them.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
The darkness of death is like the evening twilight; it makes all objects appear more lovely to the dying.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
There is a joy in sorrow which none but a mourner can know.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Never write on a subject until you have read yourself full of it.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Death gives us sleep, eternal youth, and immortality.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Two aged men, that had been foes for life, Met by a grave, and wept – and in those tears They washed away the memory of their strife; Then wept again the loss of all those years.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Gray hairs seem to my fancy like the soft light of the moon, silvering over the evening of life.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Never part without loving words to think of during your absence. It may be that you will not meet again in this life.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
We learn our virtues from our friends who love us; our faults from the enemy who hates us. We cannot easily discover our real character from a friend. He is a mirror, on which the warmth of our breath impedes the clearness of the reflection.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Humanity is never so beautiful as when praying for forgiveness, or else forgiving another.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
For sleep, riches and health to be truly enjoyed, they must be interrupted.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Because the heart beats under a covering of hair, of fur, feathers, or wings, it is, for that reason, to be of no account?
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Whenever, at a party, I have been in the mood to study fools, I have always looked for a great beauty: they always gather round her like flies around a fruit stall.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
A man never discloses his own character so clearly as when he describes another s.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
I have made as much out of myself as could be made of the stuff, and no man should require more.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Weaklings must lie.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Do not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; try to use ordinary situations.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Joy descends gently upon us like the evening dew, and does not patter down like a hailstorm.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Age does not matter if the matter does not age.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
The miracle on earth are the laws of heaven.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
There are souls in this world which have the gift of finding joy everywhere and of leaving it behind them when they go.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
You prove your worth with your actions, not with your mouth.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
The more sand that has escaped from the hourglass of our life, the clearer we should see through it.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Every man regards his own life as the New Year’s Eve of time.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Beauty attracts us men; but if, like an armed magnet it is pointed, beside, with gold and silver, it attracts with tenfold power.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Sorrows are like thunderclouds, in the distance they look black, over our heads scarcely gray.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wing of time.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Good actions ennoble us, we are the sons of our own deeds.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
The words that a father speaks to his children in the privacy of home are not heard by the world, but, as in whispering galleries, they are clearly heard at the end, and by posterity.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Poverty is the only load which is the heavier the more loved ones there are to assist in bearing it.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Strong characters are brought out by change of situation, and gentle ones by permanence.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
The conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them; their notions of good and evil are the result of the moral atmosphere they breathe.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Be great in act, as you have been in thought.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
It is simpler and easier to flatter people than to praise them.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Courage consists not in blindly overlooking danger, but in seeing it, and conquering it.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Variety of mere nothings gives more pleasure than uniformity of something.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Every man has a rainy corner of his life whence comes foul weather which follows him.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
God is an unutterable sigh, planted in the depths of the soul.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and the reason of everything appears more clear. What has puzzled us before seems less mysterious, and the crooked paths look straighter as we approach the end.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Woman and men of retiring timidity are cowardly only in dangers which affect themselves, but the first to rescue when others are in danger.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
What makes old age so sad is not that our joys but our hopes cease.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Every friend is to the other a sun, and a sunflower also. He attracts and follows.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Only actions give life strength; only moderation gives it charm.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Live your life and forget your age.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
Music is moonlight in the gloomy night of life.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)
A timid person is frightened before a danger, a coward during the time, and a courageous person afterward.
German Romantic writer (1763-1825)