Zitate von Robert Browning
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Robert Browning:
Ein Mensch kann nur ein Leben und einen Tod haben, einen Himmel und eine Hölle.
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Dichter (England, 1812 - 1889).
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Robert Browning wäre heute 211 Jahre, 11 Monate, 24 Tage oder 77.426 Tage alt.
Geboren am 07.05.1812
Gestorben am 12.12.1889
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Weitere 207 Zitate von Robert Browning
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Time's wheel runs back or stops: potter and clay endure.
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Truth is within ourselves.
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Truth never hurts the teller.
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We loved, sir-used to meet: How sad and bad and mad it was- But then, how it was sweet!
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We that had loved him so, followed him, honoured him, Lived in his mild and magnificent eye, Learned his great language, caught his clear accents, Made him our pattern to live and to die! Shakespeare was of us, Milton was for us, Burns, Shelley, were with us-they watch from their graves!
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We withstood Christ then? Be mindful how At least we withstand Barabbas now!
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What I aspired to be, and was not, comforts me.
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What is he buzzing in my ears? 'Now that I come to die, Do I view the world as a vale of tears?' Ah, reverend sir, not I!
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What of soul was left, I wonder, when the kissing had to stop?
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What so wild as words are?
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What's come to perfection perishes. Things learned on earth, we shall practise in heaven: Works done least rapidly, Art most cherishes.
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When earth breaks up and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands?
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When the fight begins within himself, a man's worth something.
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White shall not neutralize the black, nor good Compensate bad in man, absolve him so: Life's business being just the terrible choice.
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Who knows but the world may end tonight?
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Why comes temptation but for man to meet and master and make crouch beneath his foot, and so be pedestalled in triumph?
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Yea, but we found him bald too, eyes like lead, Accents uncertain: 'Time to taste life, another would have said, 'Up with the curtain!'
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Yea, this in him was the peculiar grace (Hearten our chorus!) That before living he'd learn how to live- No end to learning.
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You will wake, and remember, and understand.
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You, for example, clever to a fault, The rough and ready man who write apace, Read somewhat seldomer, think perhaps even less.