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Franz Grillparzer
Austrian
Poet
Born:
Jan 15
,
1791
Died:
Jan 21
,
1872
Home
Knowledge
Progress
Will
You
Your
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Genius unrefined resembles a flash of lightning, but wisdom is like the sun.
Franz Grillparzer
Wisdom
Genius
Sun
Lightning
Like
Flash
Resembles
Science and art, or by the same token, poetry and prose differ from one another like a journey and an excursion. The purpose of the journey is its goal, the purpose of an excursion is the process.
Franz Grillparzer
Art
Journey
Science
Poetry
Purpose
Prose
Excursion
Like
Another
Goal
Same
Differ
Process
Token
I look around me and nowhere do I see a stamp of disapproval with which nature marked a woman's candid brow.
Franz Grillparzer
Nature
Me
Woman
Marked
See
Brow
Disapproval
Look
Around
Candid
Which
Stamp
Nowhere
Without a notion of the transcendental, human beings would, indeed, be animals; however, only fools can be convinced of it, and only degenerates need such a conviction.
Franz Grillparzer
Animals
Fools
Conviction
Indeed
Would
Only
Without
However
Human
Transcendental
Human Beings
Convinced
Notion
Beings
Need
It's the misfortune of German authors that not a single one of them dares to expose his true character. Everyone thinks that he has to be better than he is.
Franz Grillparzer
Character
Better
Single
Everyone
Dares
Misfortune
He
True
True Character
His
German
Than
Authors
Them
Expose
Thinks
To test a modest man's modesty do not investigate if he ignores applause, find out if he abides criticism.
Franz Grillparzer
Man
Criticism
Out
Find
Abide
Investigate
He
Test
Modest
Modesty
Ignores
Applause
The uneducated person perceives only the individual phenomenon, the partly educated person the rule, and the educated person the exception.
Franz Grillparzer
Rule
Only
Exception
Individual
Partly
Educated
Uneducated
Person
Phenomenon
The ideas of an age are most abundant where they are not crowded by original ideas.
Franz Grillparzer
Age
Crowded
Abundant
Ideas
Most
Where
Original
Original Ideas
Poetry, it is often said and loudly so, is life's true mirror. But a monkey looking into a work of literature looks in vain for Socrates.
Franz Grillparzer
Life
Work
Mirror
Looking
Monkey
Vain
Poetry
True
Looks
Said
Loudly
Often
Literature
Socrates
This searching and doubting and vacillating where nothing is clear but the arrogance of quest. I, too, had such noble ideas when I was still a boy.
Franz Grillparzer
Arrogance
Nothing
Doubting
Too
Had
Clear
Noble
Ideas
Boy
Still
Quest
Where
Searching
Mankind is getting smarter every day. Actually, it only seems so. At least we are making progress. We're progressing, to be sure, ever more deeply into the forest.
Franz Grillparzer
Day
Every Day
Progress
Every
Progressing
Seems
More
Only
Smarter
Sure
Making
Least
Forest
Getting
Mankind
Ever
Deeply
Actually
To declaim freedom verses seems like a poem within a poem; freedom requires guns, it requires arms, but no feet.
Franz Grillparzer
Freedom
Guns
Seems
Poem
Feet
Like
Arms
Within
Verses
Requires
Before passing different laws for different people, I'd relinquish myself unto you as your slave.
Franz Grillparzer
Myself
You
People
Before
Relinquish
Laws
Unto
Passing
Different
Different People
Your
Slave
Prose talks and poetry sings.
Franz Grillparzer
Poetry
Prose
Talks
Sings
There shall be no slave in your home, male or female: Least of all the mother of your son.
Franz Grillparzer
Home
Son
Mother
Shall
Female
Least
Male
Your
Slave
Those who want to row on the ocean of human knowledge do not get far, and the storm drives those out of their course who set sail.
Franz Grillparzer
Knowledge
Sail
Ocean
Those
Out
Drives
Course
Get
Human
Want
Storm
Far
Human Knowledge
Who
Row
Set
The main reason why men and women make different aesthetic judgments is the fact that the latter, generally incapable of abstraction, only admire what meets their complete approval.
Franz Grillparzer
Women
Men
Men And Women
Complete
Meets
Approval
Latter
Admire
Only
Fact
Main
Generally
Main Reason
Abstraction
Make
Judgments
Aesthetic
Different
Incapable
Reason
Why
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