Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes

To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.

To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence. (Henri Frederic Amiel)

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Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.
Henri Frederic Amiel Quotes: To understand is to possess the thing understood, first by sympathy and then by intelligence.