Live with your century; but do not be its creature. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER CenturyCreatureDeepLiveYourself
Only through Beauty’s morning-gate, dost thou penetrate the land of knowledge. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER BeautifulGateKnowledgeLandMorning
Time is a blooming field: nature is ever teeming with life: and all is seed, and all is fruit. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER FruitLifeNatureTime
In the ardor of pursuit men soon forget the goal from which they start. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER ForgetGoalManPursuitStart
In the society, where people are just parts in a larger machine, individuals are unable to develop fully. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER DevelopmentFullMachinePeopleSociety
To know thyself- in others self-concern; Would’st thou know others? read thyself–and learn! FRIEDRICH SCHILLER ConcernLearningReadingYourself
The zeal of friends it is that razes me, And not the hate of enemies. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER EnemyFriendshipHate
He that is over-cautious will accomplish but very little. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER AccomplishmentCautionReason
In a narrow circle the mind grows narrow. The more one expands, the larger their aims. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER CircleGrowthMindset
A childlike mind in its simplicity practises that science of good to which the wise may be blind. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER BlindChildrenSimplicityWisdom
Individual character is in the right that is in strict consistence with itself. Self-contradiction is the only wrong. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER CharacterConsistenceRightStrictWrong
Dear is my friend–yet from my foe, as from my friend, comes good: My friend shows what I can do, and my foe what I should. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER EnemyFriendshipGoodnessMyself
Cling to thy native land, for it is the land of thy fathers? FRIEDRICH SCHILLER FatherHold OnLandNative
Without a home must the soldier go, a changeful wanderer, and can warm himself at no home-lit hearth. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER ChangeHomeWandererWarm
I have enjoyed the happiness of the world; I have loved. FRIEDRICH SCHILLER EnjoymentHappinessLoveMyselfWorld