Zitate von Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller:
Hoffnungslos weicht der Mensch der Götterstärke, / Müßig sieht er seine Werke und bewundernd untergehn.
Informationen über Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller
Klassikdichter, verfasste 1777 - 1780 sein Erstlingsdrama "Die Räuber"/Uraufführung am 13. 1. 1782, "Die Verschwörung des Fiesko zu Genua", "Kabale und Liebe", "Don Carlos", "Das Lied von der Glocke", "Der Taucher" (Deutschland, 1759 - 1805).
Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller wäre heute 265 Jahre, 1 Monat, 2 Tage oder 96.822 Tage alt.
Geboren am 10.11.1759 in Marbach am Neckar
Gestorben am 09.05.1805 in Weimar
Sternzeichen: ♏ Skorpion
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Weitere 1.792 Zitate von Friedrich Johann Christoph Schiller
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Let us see the greatness of all times on the world's stage.
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Man is an imitative creature.
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Man only plays when in the full meaning of the word he is a man, and he is only completely a man when he plays.
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Men show no mercy and expect no mercy, when honor calls, or when they fight for their idols or their gods.
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One can advise comfortably from a safe port.
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Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly will acquire the skill to do difficult things easily.
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Opposition inflames the enthusiast, never converts him.
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Simplicity is the result of maturity.
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That nation is worthless that will not, with pleasure, venture all for its honor.
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The dark night has gone, the lark is singing, day is waking.
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The gods themselves struggle in vain against stupidity.
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The great happiness of life, I find, after all, to consist in the regular discharge of some mechanical duty.
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The sun does not set in my dominions.
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The world's history is the world's judgement.
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The worst of me is known, and I can say that I am better than my reputation.
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The zeal of friends it is that knocks me down, and not the hate of enemies.
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Threefold is the speed of time: The future approaches haltingly, fast as an arrow the present has flown, eternally still stands the past.
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What is life without the radiance of love?
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Where a man plays, there he is completely human.
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Whoever fails to turn aside the ills of life by prudent forethought must submit to the course of destiny.