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Aphorisms of famous people. Stefan Zweig

Aphorisms of famous people

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Stefan Zweig. The most famous aphorisms

  • To be a hero means to fight against the all-powerful fate.
  • Great despair always breeds great strength.
  • Everything that is confusing, by its very nature, gravitates towards clarity, and everything dark towards light.
  • The genius of a person is always at the same time his fate.
  • When friendship suddenly arises between a dog and a cat, it is nothing but an alliance against the cook.
  • A person reaches the highest when he sets a good example.
  • No doctor knows a better cure for a weary body and soul than hope.
  • Fate is the most brilliant poet.
  • He who cherishes the truth will not rely on compelled testimony as credible.
  • Only the full truth is good. Half-truths are worthless.

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