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Ein bekanntes Zitat von William Blake:
Der Adler hat nie so viel Zeit vergeudet wie in jenem Moment, in dem er sich dazu herabließ, von der Krähe zu lernen.
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Maler, Kupferstecher, Dichter, Mystiker (England, 1757 - 1827).
William Blake · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
William Blake wäre heute 266 Jahre, 11 Monate, 13 Tage oder 97.502 Tage alt.
Geboren am 28.11.1757
Gestorben am 12.08.1827
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Weitere 167 Zitate von William Blake
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I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's. I will not reason and compare: my business is to create.
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I was angry with my friend; I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told it not, my wrath did grow.
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I was in a printing house in Hell, and saw the method in which knowledge is transmitted from generation to generation.
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If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite.
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If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.
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If the Sun and Moon should doubt They'd immediately Go out.
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Improvement makes straight roads; but the crooked roads without improvement are the roads of genius.
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Innocence dwells with wisdom, but never with ignorance.
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It is right it should be so; man was made for joy and woe; and when this we rightly know, through the world we safely go.
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Jesus was sitting in Moses chair They brought the trembling woman there Moses commands she be stoned to death What was the sound of Jesus breath He laid His hand on Moses Law The ancient Heavens in silent awe Writ with curses from pole to pole All away began to roll.
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Little Lamb who made thee Dost thou know who made thee Gave thee life and bid thee feed. By the stream and o'er themead; Gave thee clothing of delight, Softest clothing woolly bright; Gave thee such a tender voice, Making all the vales rejoice!
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Love seeketh not itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care; But for another gives its ease, And builds a Heaven in Hell's despair.
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Love seeketh only Self to please, To bind another to its delight, Joys in another's loss of ease, And builds a Hell in Heaven's despite.
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May God us keep From Single vision and Newton's sleep!
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Men are admitted into heaven not because they have curbed or governed their passions, but because they have cultivated their understandings.
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Mock on mock on Voltaire Rousseau Mock on mock on tis all in vain You throw the sand against the wind And the wind blows it back again.
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Mutual Forgiveness of each vice, Such are the Gates of Paradise.
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My mother bore me in the southern wild, And I am black, but O! my soul is white; White as an angel is the English child: But I am black as if bereaved of light.
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My mother groaned! my father wept. Into the dangerous world I leapt: Helpless, naked, piping loud; Like a fiend hid in a cloud.
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Near mournful Ever weeping Paddington.