Georg C. Lichtenberg Quotes About Feelings
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No people are more conceited than those who depict their own feelings, especially if they happen to have a little prose at their command for the occasion.
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Deliberate virtue is never worth much: The virtue of feeling or habit is the thing.
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What we are able to judge with feeling is very little; the rest is all prejudice and complaisance.
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Reason now gazes above the realm of the dark but warm feelings as the Alpine peaks do above the clouds. They behold the sun more clearly and distinctly, but they are cold and unfruitful.
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The feeling of health can only be gained by sickness.
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We often have need of a profound philosophy to restore to our feelings their original state of innocence, to find our way out of the rubble of things alien to us, to begin to feel for ourselves and to speak ourselves, and I might almost say to exist ourselves.
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