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This depravation of our nature is nothing else but the blotting out of God's image in us.
— Heinrich Bullinger
I learned that no man in God's wide earth is either willing or able to help any other man.
— Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
We could imagine nothing pleasanter than to spend all of our lives digging for relics of the past.
— Heinrich Schliemann
The sun's sweet ray is hovering discovered.
— Heinrich Heine
He was a strange mix of Heinrich Himmler and Barney the Dinosaur.
— Jonas Eriksson
The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl.
— Heinrich Heine
From that moment, I did not cease to pray to God that by his grace it might one day be permitted to me to learn Greek.
— Heinrich Schliemann
Politicians, ideologists, theologians and philosophers try time and again to provide solutions with nothing remaining: prefab solved problems.
— Heinrich Boll
I understood that the will could not be improved before the mind had been enlightened.
— Johann Heinrich Lambert
There is nothing quite so gentle, deep, and irrational as running
and nothing quite so savage, so wild. — Bernd Heinrich
and nothing quite so savage, so wild. — Bernd Heinrich
It is a common phenomenon that just the prettiest girls find it so difficult to get a man.
— Heinrich Heine
I retained little from the textbooks, learning instead from what I lived and the things I touched that held emotional content for me.
— Bernd Heinrich
My honor is my loyalty.
— Heinrich Himmler
I lost all respect for angstroms.
— Heinrich Rohrer
The kiss and the bite are such close cousins that in the heat of love they are too readily confounded
— Heinrich Von Kleist
I have never seen an ass who talked like a human being, but I have met many human beings who talked like asses.
— Heinrich Heine
The spring's already at the gate With looks my care beguiling; The country round appeareth straight A flower-garden smiling.
— Heinrich Heine
I bequeath all my property to my wife on the condition that she remarry immediately. Then there will be at least one man to regret my death.
— Heinrich Heine
It is only kindred griefs that draw forth our tears, and each weeps really for himself.
— Heinrich Heine
God will pardon: That's His business.
— Heinrich Heine
Her name was Hildegardis, and she was acknowledged far and wide as the fairest of maidens.
— Friedrich Heinrich Karl De La Motte Fouque
Since the Exodus, freedom has always spoken with a Hebrew accent.
— Heinrich Heine
Oh what lies there are in kisses! And their guile so well prepared! Sweet the snaring is; but this is Sweeter still, to be ensnared.
— Heinrich Heine
Where one burns books, there one eventually burns people.
— Heinrich Heine
Oh, that ludicrous virile earnestness!
— Heinrich Boll
Communism possesses a language which every people can understand - its elements are hunger, envy, and death.
— Heinrich Heine
Lyrical poetry is much the same an every age, as the songs of the nightingales in every spring-time.
— Heinrich Heine
There is no Sixth Commandment in art. The poet is entitled to lay his hands on whatever material he finds necessary for his work.
— Heinrich Heine
I was born December 21, 1917, in Cologne, on the Rhine, the son of the sculptor and cabinet-maker, Viktor Boell, and his wife, Maria, nee Hermanns.
— Heinrich Boll
Iron helmets will not save/
Even heroes from the grave/
Good man's blood will drain away/
While the wickid win the day. — Heinrich Heine
Even heroes from the grave/
Good man's blood will drain away/
While the wickid win the day. — Heinrich Heine
The lotus flower is troubled
At the sun's resplendent light;
With sunken head and sadly
She dreamily waits for the night. — Heinrich Heine
At the sun's resplendent light;
With sunken head and sadly
She dreamily waits for the night. — Heinrich Heine
Humor is really one of the hardest things to define, very hard. And it's very ambiguous. You have it, or you don't. You can't attain it.
— Heinrich Boll
The church is God's vineyard.
— Heinrich Bullinger
People have a fundamental right to organize. It's rooted very much in the Constitution and people's right to free association.
— Martin Heinrich
Whatever tears one may shed, in the end one always blows one's nose.
— Heinrich Heine
Our souls must become expanded by the contemplation of Nature's grandeur, before we can fully comprehend the greatness of man.
— Heinrich Heine
Maxwell's theory is Maxwell's system of equations.
— Heinrich Hertz
Sweet May lies fresh before us, To life the young flowers leap, And through the Heaven's blue o'er us The rosy cloudlets sweep.
— Heinrich Heine
history's greatest liquidator of Jews, the thick-witted Heinrich Himmler, was a chicken farmer.
— William Styron
All things which are similar and therefore connected, are drawn to each other's power.
— Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa
When it comes to renewable energy, there's no reason America should settle for second best.
— Martin Heinrich
How marvelous it is to do nothing and then relax from doing nothing.
— Heinrich Zille
God will forgive me. It's his job.
— Heinrich Heine
It's true and it's easily said that language is material, and something does materialise as one writes.
— Heinrich Boll
The job has not been done to Admiral Hyman Rickover's specifications. He admonished, "Nature is not as forgiving as Christ.
— Bernd Heinrich
Though the idea was Hitler's, originating in a scribbled note
— Heinrich Fraenkel
I have sown Dragon's teeth and reaped only fleas.
— Heinrich Heine
As the moon's fair image quaketh In the raging waves of ocean, Whilst she, in the vault of heaven, Moves with silent peaceful motion.
— Heinrich Heine
Perfectly clear, it's part of our plans, we're eliminating the Jews, exterminating them. Ha! A small matter.
— Heinrich Himmler
The war is not planned. I don't believe that any responsible person plans it. But it's thought as possible.
— Heinrich Boll
To lay aside all prejudices, is to lay aside all principles. He who is destitute of principles is governed by whims.
— Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi
Ask me not what I have, but what I am.
— Heinrich Heine
You cannot feed the hungry on statistics.
— Heinrich Heine
The same fact that Boccaccio offers in support of religion might be adduced in behalf of a republic: It exists in spite of its ministers.
— Heinrich Heine
But that age ... exerts on us
An almost terrible charm,
Like the memory of things seen
And a life lived in dreams. — Heinrich Heine
An almost terrible charm,
Like the memory of things seen
And a life lived in dreams. — Heinrich Heine
There is beauty not only in that things work, but how they work.
— Bernd Heinrich
The best political weapon is the weapon of terror. Cruelty commands respect. Men may hate us. But, we don't ask for their love; only for their fear.
— Heinrich Himmler
The laws of nature are ... thoughts of God
— Heinrich Zschokke
For the Lord hath in no place forbidden mirth ...
— Heinrich Bullinger
There will be hunters and hunted, winners and losers. What counts in global competition is the right strategy and success.
— Heinrich Von Pierer
The night comes stealing o'er me,
And clouds are on the sea;
While the wavelets rustle before me
With a mystical melody. — Heinrich Heine
And clouds are on the sea;
While the wavelets rustle before me
With a mystical melody. — Heinrich Heine
God will forgive me; that's his business.
— Heinrich Heine
Oh fair, oh sweet and holy as dew at morning tide,
I gaze on thee, and yearnings, sad in my bosom hide. — Heinrich Heine
I gaze on thee, and yearnings, sad in my bosom hide. — Heinrich Heine
Laughter is wholesome. God is not so dull as some people make out. Did not He make the kitten to chase its tail.
— Heinrich Heine
All special charters of freedom must be abrogated where the universal law of freedom is to flourish.
— Heinrich Heine
Whenever books are burned, men also in the end are burned.
— Heinrich Heine
Don't send a poet to London.
— Heinrich Heine
One ought to go too far, in order to know how far one can go.
— Heinrich Boll
Of course God will forgive me; that's His job.
— Heinrich Heine
Pretty women without religion are like flowers without perfume.
— Heinrich Heine
A family without a black sheep is not a typical family.
— Heinrich Boll
One thing is certain, anyone who collects art is not an artist.
— Heinrich Boll
Man must search for what is right, and let happiness come on its own.
— Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi
God will pardon me. It is His trade.
— Heinrich Heine
The music at a wedding procession always reminds me of the music of soldiers going into battle.
— Heinrich Heine
The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play.
— Heinrich Heine
While we are indifferent to our good qualities, we keep on deceiving ourselves in regard to our faults, until we come to look on them as virtues.
— Heinrich Heine
Music played at weddings always reminds me of the music played for soldiers before they go into battle.
— Heinrich Heine
If one has no heart, one cannot write for the masses.
— Heinrich Heine
Graves they say are warm'd by glory;
Foolish words and empty story. — Heinrich Heine
Foolish words and empty story. — Heinrich Heine
Christianity is an idea, and as such is indestructible and immortal, like every idea.
— Heinrich Heine
There are times when visible poverty has its advantages.
— Heinrich Harrer
Silence can be defined as conversation with an Englishman
— Heinrich Heine
And yonder sits a maiden, The fairest of the fair, With gold in her garment glittering, And she combs her golden hair.
— Heinrich Heine
Behind every word a whole world is hidden that must be imagined.
— Heinrich Boll
If thou lookest on the lime-leaf, Thou a heart's form will discover; Therefore are the lindens ever Chosen seats of each fond lover.
— Heinrich Heine
He only profits from praise who values criticism.
— Heinrich Heine
An artist is like a woman who can do nothing but love, and who succumbs to every stray male jackass.
— Heinrich Boll
And the dancing has begun now, And the Dancings whirl round gaily In the waltz's giddy mazes, And the ground beneath them trembles.
— Heinrich Heine
And my father, after all, was a nationalist.
— Heinrich Mann
If you want to do something ... get up and actually do it!
— Heinrich Boll
The sea appears all golden. Beneath the sun-lit sky.
— Heinrich Heine
Movement is the essence of life.
— Bernd Heinrich