We learn from history that we do not learn from history.
GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGELWe may affirm absolutely that nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.
More Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Quotes
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Commending myself to your kind memories, I wish you pleasant holidays.
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The state of man’s mind, or the elementary phase of mind which he so far possesses, conforms precisely to the state of the world as he so far views it.
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Should we not be concerned as to whether this fear of error is not just the error itself?
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History teaches us that man learns nothing from history.
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The very fact that something is determined as a limitation implies that the limitation is already transcended.
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History is not the soil in which happiness grows. The periods of happiness in it are the blank pages of history.
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America is therefore the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie before us, the burden of the World’s History shall reveal itself.
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Once the state has been founded, there can no longer be any heroes. They come on the scene only in uncivilized conditions.
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War is progress, peace is stagnation.
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An idea is always a generalization, and generalization is a property of thinking. To generalize means to think.
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The most obvious symptoms of an epoch-making system are the misunderstandings and the awkward conduct of its adversaries.
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World history is a court of judgment.
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What is reasonable is real; that which is real is reasonable.
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Thinking is, indeed, essentially the negation of that which is before us.
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When liberty is mentioned, we must always be careful to observe whether it is not really the assertion of private interests which is thereby designated.
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