I have been young and am now old, and have not yet known an untruthful man to come to a good end.
Berthold AuerbachWe consider it tedious to talk of the weather, and yet there is nothing more important.
Berthold AuerbachThe silver-leaved birch retains in its old age a soft bark; there are some such men.
Berthold AuerbachIt is only when one is thoroughly true that there can be purity and freedom. Falsehood always punishes itself.
Berthold AuerbachIn Nature there is no dirt, everything is in the right condition; the swamp and the worm, as well as the grass and the bird,-all is there for itself.
Berthold AuerbachWe hear the rain fall, but not the snow. Bitter grief is loud, calm grief is silent.
Berthold AuerbachAll men are selfish, but the vain man is in love with himself. He admires, like the lover his adored one, everything which to others is indifferent.
Berthold AuerbachTo harbor hatred and animosity in the soul makes one irritable, gloomy, and prematurely old.
Berthold AuerbachPeople look with sympathetic eyes only at the blossom and the fruit, and disregard the long period of transition during which the one is ripening into the other.
Berthold AuerbachWhat will people say-in these words lies the tyranny of the world, the whole destruction of our natural disposition, the oblique vision of our minds. These four words hold sway everywhere.
Berthold AuerbachIf you sound great in the practice room, you're practicing the wrong thing. Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.
Berthold AuerbachWhat is all our knowledge worth? We do not even know what the weather will be tomorrow.
Berthold AuerbachDiscontent is the source of all trouble,but also of all progress, in individuals and nations.
Berthold AuerbachThe little dissatisfaction which every artist feels at the completion of a work forms the germ of a new work.
Berthold AuerbachTo acquire money requires valor, to keep money requires prudence, and to spend money well is an art.
Berthold AuerbachSome men, like modern shops, hang everything in their show windows; when one goes inside, nothing is to be found.
Berthold AuerbachThe best and simplest cosmetic for women is constant gentleness and sympathy for the noblest interests of her fellow-creatures. This preserves and gives to her features an indelibly gay, fresh, and agreeable expression. If women would but realize that harshness makes them ugly, it would prove the best means of conversion.
Berthold AuerbachWhen the foot of the' mountain is enveloped in mist, the mountain appears to us much loftier than it is; so also when the ground and basis of a disaster is not clear to us.
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