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    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Nothing great in the world was accomplished without passion.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #2
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “We learn from history that we do not learn from history.”
    Georg Hegel

  • #3
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “To be independent of public opinion is the first formal condition of achieving anything great.”
    HEGEL

  • #4
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Genuine tragedies in the world are not conflicts between right and wrong. They are conflicts between two rights”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #5
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “What experience and history teaches us is that people and governments have never learned anything from history, or acted on principles deduced from it.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #6
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Truth is found neither in the thesis nor the antithesis, but in an emergent synthesis which reconciles the two.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #7
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Only one man ever understood me, and he didn't understand me.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #8
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Education is the art of making man ethical”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #9
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “It is solely by risking life that freedom is obtained; . . . the individual who has not staked his or her life may, no doubt, be recognized as a Person; but he or she has not attained the truth of this recognition as an independent self-consciousness.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit

  • #10
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The valor that struggles is better than the weakness that endures.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #11
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “this is love. I have my self-consciousness not in myself but in the other. I am satisfied and have peace with myself only in this other and I AM only because I have peace with myself; if I did not have it then I would be a contradiction that falls to pieces. This other, because it likewise exists outside itself, has its self-consciousness only in me; and both the other and I are only this consciousness of being-outside-ourselves and of our identity; we are only this intuition, feeling, and knowledge of our unity. This is love, and without knowing that love is both a distinguishing and the sublation of this distinction, one speaks emptily of it.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #12
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “When liberty is mentioned, we must always be careful to observe whether it is not really the assertion of private interests which is thereby designated.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #13
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Evil resides in the very gaze which perceives Evil all around itself.”
    Friedrich Hegel

  • #14
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “People who are too fastidious towards the finite never reach actuality, but linger in abstraction, and their light dies away.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #15
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The ignorant man is not free, because what confronts him is an alien world, something outside him and in the offing, on which he depends, without his having made this foreign world for himself and therefore without being at home in it by himself as in something his own. The impulse of curiosity, the pressure for knowledge, from the lowest level up to the highest rung of philosophical insight arises only from the struggle to cancel this situation of unfreedom and to make the world one's own in one's ideas and thought.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #16
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “If we go on to cast a look at the fate of world historical personalities... we shall find it to have been no happy one. They attained no calm enjoyment; their whole life was labor and trouble; their whole nature was nothing but their master passion. When their object is attained they fall off like empty hulls from the kernel. They die early, like Alexander; they are murdered, like Casear; transported to St. Helena, like Napoleon.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Philosophy of History

  • #17
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Too fair to worship, too divine to love.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #18
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “America is therefore the land of the future, where, in the ages that lie before us, the burden of the World's History shall reveal itself.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #19
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The bud disappears in the bursting-forth of the blossom, and one might say that the former is refuted by the latter; similarly, when the fruit appears, the blossom is shown up in its turn as a false manifestation of the plant, and the fruit now emerges as the truth of it instead. These forms are not just distinguished from one another, they also supplant one another as mutually incompatible. Yet at the same time their fluid nature makes them moments of an organic unity in which they not only do not conflict, but in which each is as necessary as the other; and this mutual necessity alone constitutes the life of the whole.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit

  • #20
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Once the state has been founded, there can no longer be any heroes. They come on the scene only in uncivilized conditions.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #21
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “History in general is therefore the development of Spirit in Time, as Nature is the development of the Idea is Space.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #22
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The state of man's mind, or the elementary phase of mind which he so far possesses, conforms precisely to the state of the world as he so far views it”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #23
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “We may affirm absolutely that nothing great in the world has been accomplished without passion.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #24
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The owl of Minerva begins its flight only with the coming of the dusk.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Elements of the Philosophy of Right

  • #25
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “The length of the journey has to be borne with, for every moment is necessary.”
    Hegel G. W. F.

  • #26
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “Everybody allows that to know any other science you must have first studied it, and that you can only claim to express a judgment upon it in virtue of such knowledge. Everybody allows that to make a shoe you must have learned and practised the craft of the shoemaker, though every man has a model in his own foot, and possesses in his hands the natural endowments for the operations required. For philosophy alone, it seems to be imagined, such study, care, and application are not in the least requisite”
    Georg Hegel

  • #27
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “World history is a court of judgment”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #28
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “An idea is always a generalization, and generalization is a property of thinking. To generalize means to think”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

  • #29
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
    “If we are in a general way permitted to regard human activity in the realm of the beautiful as a liberation of the soul, as a release from constraint and restriction, in short to consider that art does actually alleviate the most overpowering and tragic catastrophes by means of the creations it offers to our contemplation and enjoyment, it is the art of music which conducts us to the final summit of that ascent to freedom.”
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, On the Arts: Selections from G.W.F. Hegel's Aesthetics or the Philosophy of Fine Art

  • #30
    Pablo Neruda
    “There were thirst and hunger, and you were the fruit.
    There were grief and the ruins, and you were the miracle.”
    Pablo Neruda, Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair



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