Albert Schweitzer Quotes About Fate

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  • It is the fate of every truth to be an object of ridicule when it is first acclaimed.

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    Albert Schweitzer (1956). “An anthology”
  • The friend of nature is the man who feels himself inwardly united with everything that lives in nature, who shares in the fate of all creatures, helps them when he can in their pain and need, and as far as possible avoids injuring or taking life.

  • In resigning ourselves to our fate without a struggle, we are guilty of inhumanity.

    Albert Schweitzer's Nobel Lecture, www.nobelprize.org. November 4, 1954.
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Albert Schweitzer

  • Born: January 14, 1875
  • Died: September 4, 1965
  • Occupation: Theologian