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Those works whose ideal has not as much living reality and, as it were, personality as the beloved one or a friend had better remain unwritten...
By Friedrich Von Schlegel
Religion is usually nothing but a supplement to or even a substitute for education, and nothing is religious in the strict sense which is not ...
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It is a thoughtless and immodest presumption to learn anything about art from philosophy. Some do begin as if they hoped to learn something ne...
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Almost all marriages are only concubinages, liaisons, or rather provisional attempts, remote approximations of real marriage. The true nature ...
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A genuinely free and educated man should be able to tune himself, as one tunes a musical instrument, absolutely arbitrarily, at his convenienc...
By Friedrich Von Schlegel
Genius is, to be sure, not a matter of arbitrariness, but rather of freedom, just as wit, love, and faith, which once shall become arts and disciplines. We should demand genius from everybody, without, however, expecting it.
By Friedrich Von Schlegel
The innermost meaning of sacrifice is the annihilation of the finite just because it is finite. In order to demonstrate that this is the only purpose, the most noble and beautiful must be chosen; above all, man, the fulfillment of the earth. Human sacrifices are the most natural sacrifices. Man, however, is more than the fulfillment of the earth; he is reasonable, and reason is free and nothing but an eternal self-determination toward the infinite. Thus man can sacrifice only himself, and that is what he does in the omnipresent sanctissimum of which the masses are not aware. All artists are self-sacrificing human beings, and to become an artist is nothing but to devote oneself to the subterranean gods. The meaning of divine creation is primarily revealed in the enthusiasm of annihilation. Only in the throes of death is the spark of eternal life ignited.
By Friedrich Von Schlegel
In actual life every great enterprise begins with and takes its first forward step in faith.
By Friedrich Von Schlegel