Hermann Hesse Quotes About Water

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  • He saw that the water continually flowed and flowed and yet it was always there; it was always the same and yet every moment it was new.

    Hermann Hesse (1980). “Six Novels: With Other Stories and Essays”
  • They both listened silently to the water, which to them was not just water, but the voice of life, the voice of Being, the voice of perpetual Becoming.

    Hermann Hesse (2015). “Siddhartha: An Indian Tale”, p.82, Om Books International
  • Have you also learned that secret from the river; that there is no such thing as time?" That the river is everywhere at the same time, at the source and at the mouth, at the waterfall, at the ferry, at the current, in the ocean and in the mountains, everywhere and that the present only exists for it, not the shadow of the past nor the shadow of the future.

    Hermann Hesse (2015). “Siddhartha: An Indian Tale”, p.81, Om Books International
  • The voices of all creatures are in the voices of the river.

  • 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  
  • But of all the water's secrets, he saw today only a single one-one that struck his soul. He saw that this water flowed and flowed, it was constantly flowing, and yet it was always there; it was always eternally the same and yet new at every moment! Oh, to be able to grasp this, to understand this!

  • Most men will not swim before they are able to.' Is not that witty? Naturally, they won't swim! They are born for the solid earth, not for the water. And naturally they won't think. They are made for life, not for thought. Yes, and he who thinks, what's more, he who makes thought his business, he may go far in it, but he has bartered the solid earth for the water all the same, and one day he will drown.

    "Steppenwolf". Book by Hermann Hesse, pp. 15-16, 1927.
  • . . . gentleness is stronger than severity, water is stronger than rock, love is stronger than force.

  • The many-voiced song of the river echoed softly. Siddhartha looked into the river and saw many pictures in the flowing water. The river's voice was sorrowful. It sang with yearning and sadness, flowing towards its goal ... Siddhartha was now listening intently...to this song of a thousand voices ... then the great song of a thousand voices consisted of one word: Om - Perfection ... From that hour Siddhartha ceased to fight against his destiny.

  • I have no desire to walk on water," said Siddhartha. "Let the old shamans satisfy themselves with such skills".

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