Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quotes About Weakness
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There are people who pay attention to the weaknesses of their friends; that is to no avail. I have always closely watched and profited from the strengths of my adversaries.
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Nature reacts not only to physical disease, but also to moral weakness; when the danger increases; she gives us greater courage
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The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights. [Ger., Das sterbliche Geschlecht ist viel zu schwach In ungewohnter Hohe nicht zu schwindeln.]
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The mortal race is far too weak not to grow dizzy on unwonted brights.
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You are certainly wrong to compare suicide ... with great accomplishments, since it cannot be considered as anything but a weakness. After all, it is easier to die than to endure a harrowing life with fortitude.
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Our foibles are really what make us lovable.
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Some of our weaknesses are born in us, others are the result of education; it is a question which of the two gives us most trouble.
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Ingratitude is always a kind of weakness. I have never known men of ability to be ungrateful.
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