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A classification is a definition comprising a system of definitions (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
One has only as much morality as one has philosophy and poetry (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Set religion free, and a new humanity will begin (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
To disrespect the masses is moral; to honor them, lawful (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
One mentions many artists who are actually art works of nature (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Wit is absolutely sociable spirit or aphoristic genius (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
The highest good and solely useful is liberal education (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
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 a product of freedom. Thus one can say: The freer, the more religious; and the more education, the less religion (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
The French Revolution, Fichte’s Theory of Knowledge, and Goethe’s Wilhelm Meister are the three greatest tendencies of the age. Whoever takes offence at this combination, and whoever does not consider a revolution important unless it is blatant and palpable, has not yet risen to the lofty and broad vantage point of the history of mankind (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Whoever could properly characterize Goethe’s Meister would have actually expressed what is the timely trend in literature. He would be able, as far as literary criticism is concerned, to rest (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
The following are the universally fundamental laws of literary communication: 1. one must have something to communicate; 2. one must have someone to whom to communicate it; 3. one must really communicate it, not merely express it for oneself alone. Otherwise it would be more to the point to remain silent (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
The symmetry and organization of history teaches us that mankind, during its existence and development, genuinely was and became an individual, a person. In this great personality of mankind, God became man (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
That which reminds us of nature and thus stimulates a feeling for the infinite abundance of life is beautiful. Nature is organic,and therefore the highest beauty is forever vegetative; and the same is true for morality and love. (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Just as a child is really a thing that wants to become a man, so is the poem an object of nature that wants to become an object ofart. (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
A so-called happy marriage corresponds to love as a correct poem to an improvised song (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
A classical work doesn’t ever have to be understood entirely. But those who are educated and who are still educating themselves must desire to learn more and more from it. (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Novels tend to end as the Paternoster begins: with the kingdom of God on earth (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
A family can develop only with a loving woman as its center (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Beauty is that which is simultaneously attractive and sublime (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
He who does not become familiar with nature through love will never know her (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Man is a creative retrospection of nature upon itself (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Plato’s philosophy is a dignified preface to future religion (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
The subject of history is the gradual realization of all that is practically necessary (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
What is called good society is usually nothing but a mosaic of polished caricatures (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
What is lost in the good or excellent translation is precisely the best (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Where there is politics or economics, there is no morality (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
A critic is a reader who ruminates. Thus, he should have more than one stomach (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
About no subject is there less philosophizing than about philosophy (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
All the classical genres are now ridiculous in their rigorous purity (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)
Aphorisms are the true form of the universal philosophy (Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes)