Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Quotes About Morality
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Morality without a sense of paradox is mean.
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One has only as much morality as one has philosophy and poetry.
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The difference between religion and morality lies simply in the classical division of things into the divine and the human, if one only interprets this correctly.
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That which reminds us of nature and thus stimulates a feeling for the infinite abundance of life is beautiful. Nature is organic,and therefore the highest beauty is forever vegetative; and the same is true for morality and love.
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Separate religion from morality, and you have the true energy for evil within man, the terrible, cruel, devastating, and inhuman principle which naturally lies in his spirit. Here the division of the indivisible punishes itself most awfully.
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Where there is politics or economics, there is no morality.
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You wanted to destroy philosophy and poetry in order to make room for religion and morality which you misunderstood: but you wereable to destroy only yourself.
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Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
- Born: d. January 12, 1829
- Died: January 12, 1829
- Occupation: Poet