Hermann Hesse Quotes About Waiting

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  • Life is waiting everywhere, the future is flowering everywhere, but we only see a small part of it and step on much of it with our feet

  • It taught him how to listen -- how to listen with a quiet heart and a waiting soul, open soul, without passion, without desire, without judgment, without opinion.

  • The tree does not die, it waits.

    "Demian". Book by Hermann Hesse (p. 149), 1919.
  • Everyone can reach his goal, if he can think, wait and fast.

  • Toward seven o'clock every morning, I leave my study and step Out on the bright terrace; the sun already burns resplendent Between the shadows of the fig tree, makes the low wall of coarse Granite warm to the touch. Here my tools lie ready and waiting, Each one an intimate, an ally: the round basket for weeds: The zappetta, the small hoe with a short haft . . . There's a rake here as well, at at times a mattock and spade, Or two watering cans filled with water warmed by the sun. With my basket and small hoe in hand, facing the sun, I Go out for my morning walk.

    Weed   Morning   Wall  
  • A home isn't just a roof over our heads. A home is a place where we feel loved and where we love others. It's a place we belong. Love is what makes a home, not the contents inside the house or the number on the door. It's the people waiting for us across the threshold, the people who will take us in their arms after a ad day and kiss us good night and good morning everyday for the rest of our lives.

    Morning  
  • Everyone can perform magic, everyone can reach his goals, if he is able to think, if he is able to wait, if he is able to fast.

    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Jane Austen, Lewis Carroll, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (2014). “The 10 Greatest Books of All Time”, p.1484, Google Publishing
  • He was taught by the river. Incessantly, he learned from it. Most of all, he learned from it to listen, to pay close attention with a quiet heart, with a waiting, opened soul, without passion, without a wish, without judgement, without an opinion.

    Hermann Hesse (2017). “Siddhartha”, p.77, Youcanprint
  • The river taught us how to listen with a silent heart, with a waiting open soul.

  • I can think. I can wait. I can fast.

    Hermann Hesse (2016). “Siddhartha”, p.49, Jaico Publishing House
  • If man has nothing to eat, fasting is the most intelligent thing he can do. If, for instance, Siddhartha had not learned to fast, he would have had to seek some kind of work today, either with you, or elsewhere, for hunger would have driven him. But as it is, Siddhartha can wait calmly. He is not impatient, he is not in need, he can ward off hunger for a long time and laugh at it. Therefore, fasting is useful, sir.

    Hermann Hesse (2015). “Siddhartha: An Indian Tale”, p.51, Om Books International
  • One day I would be a better hand at the game. One day I would learn how to laugh. Pablo was waiting for me, and Mozart too.

    Steppenwolf pt. 6 (1927)
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