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Wir sollen es mit den Kindern machen wie Gott mit uns, der uns am glücklichsten macht, wenn er uns in freundlichem Wahne so hintaumeln läßt.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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We should deal with children as God deals with us, we are happiest under the influence of innocent delusions.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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Wild dreams torment me as I lie. And though a god lives in my heart, though all my power waken at his word, though he can move my every inmost part - yet nothing in the outer world is stirred. thus by existence tortured and oppressed I crave for death, I long for rest.
From Faust, Part One
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Wir sollen es mit den Kindern machen wie Gott mit uns, der uns am glücklichsten macht, wenn er uns in freundlichem Wahne so hintaumeln läßt.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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We should deal with children as God deals with us, we are happiest under the influence of innocent delusions.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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Wild dreams torment me as I lie. And though a god lives in my heart, though all my power waken at his word, though he can move my every inmost part - yet nothing in the outer world is stirred. thus by existence tortured and oppressed I crave for death, I long for rest.
From Faust, Part One
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Wir sollen es mit den Kindern machen wie Gott mit uns, der uns am glücklichsten macht, wenn er uns in freundlichem Wahne so hintaumeln läßt.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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We should deal with children as God deals with us, we are happiest under the influence of innocent delusions.
From The Sorrows of Young Werther
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Wild dreams torment me as I lie. And though a god lives in my heart, though all my power waken at his word, though he can move my every inmost part - yet nothing in the outer world is stirred. thus by existence tortured and oppressed I crave for death, I long for rest.
From Faust, Part One
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