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The world is the same everywhere.
— Berthold Auerbach
Some men, like modern shops, hang everything in their show windows; when one goes inside, nothing is to be found.
— Berthold Auerbach
Of all afflictions, the worst is self-contempt.
— Berthold Auerbach
Truly, one gets easier accustomed to a silken bed than to a sack of leaves.
— Berthold Auerbach
In 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 Auerbach
Judaism lives not in an abstract creed, but in its institutions.
— Berthold Auerbach
Weak men are easily put out of humor. Oil freezes quicker than water.
— Berthold Auerbach
To acquire money requires valor, to keep money requires prudence, and to spend money well is an art.
— Berthold Auerbach
The vain being is the really solitary being.
— Berthold Auerbach
The silver-leaved birch retains in its old age a soft bark; there are some such men.
— Berthold Auerbach
Discontent is the source of all trouble,but also of all progress, in individuals and nations.
— Berthold Auerbach
We consider it tedious to talk of the weather, and yet there is nothing more important.
— Berthold Auerbach
Our second mother, habit, is also a good mother.
— Berthold Auerbach
Being alone when one's belief is firm, is not to be alone.
— Berthold Auerbach
Liberty is from God; liberties, from the devil.
— Berthold Auerbach
He who, to be happy, needs nothing but himself, is happy.
— Berthold Auerbach
The little dissatisfaction which every artist feels at the completion of a work forms the germ of a new work.
— Berthold Auerbach
What is all our knowledge worth? We do not even know what the weather will be tomorrow.
— Berthold Auerbach
I have been young and am now old, and have not yet known an untruthful man to come to a good end.
— Berthold Auerbach
Why has no religion this command before all others: Thou shalt work?
— Berthold Auerbach
Solitude has a healing consoler, friend, companion: it is work.
— Berthold Auerbach
Imagination is the mightiest despot.
— Berthold Auerbach
To harbor hatred and animosity in the soul makes one irritable, gloomy, and prematurely old.
— Berthold Auerbach
It is only when one is thoroughly true that there can be purity and freedom. Falsehood always punishes itself.
— Berthold Auerbach
With hat in hand, one gets on in the world.
— Berthold Auerbach
No mortal eye has ever fully seen a flash of lightning ... for no matter how firmly we look, our eyes are sure to be dazzled.
— Berthold Auerbach
When you have discovered a stain in yourself, you eagerly seek for and gladly find stains in others.
— Berthold Auerbach
Gratitude is a soil on which joy thrives.
— Berthold Auerbach
Years teach us more than books.
— Berthold Auerbach
All 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 Auerbach