Karl Jacobs Quotes

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Before the castle gate all was as the fox had said: so the son went in and found the chamber where the golden bird hung in a wooden cage, and below
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Jacob Grimm (The Complete Brothers Grimm Fairy Tales)
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Take me as godfather." The man asked, "Who art thou?" "I am Death, and I make all equal." Then said the man, "Thou art the right one, thou takest the rich as well as the poor, without distinction; thou shalt be godfather." Death answered, "I will make thy child rich and famous, for he who has me for a friend can lack nothing.
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Jacob Grimm (Household Stories by the Brothers Grimm)
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Jacob wrote that the true poet β€˜is like a man who is happy anywhere, in endless measure, if he is allowed to look at leaves and grass, to see the sun rise and set. The false poet travels abroad in strange countries and hopes to be uplifted by the mountains of Switzerland, the sky and sea of Italy. He comes to them and is dissatisfied. He is not as happy as the man who stays at home and sees the apple trees flower in spring, and hears the small birds singing among the branches
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Jacob Grimm (Grimm's Fairy Tales: Classic Fairy Tales (Classic Fairy Tales Ser))
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No debes despreciar a quien te ayudΓ³ cuando te encontrabas necesitada.
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Jacob Grimm (The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales)
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Jacob Grimm (The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales)
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She'll sting you one day, Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly ever feel it.’Til you fall dead.” ―    Jacob Ludwig Karl Grimm
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Cameron Jace (Snow White Sorrow (The Grimm Diaries, #1))
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Cautious in all things, Uncle Jacob advised Karl for the time being to take up nothing seriously. He should certainly examine and consider everything, but without committing himself. The first days of a European in America might be likened to a re-birth, and though Karl was not to worry about it unduly, since one got used to things here more quickly than an infant coming into the world from the other side, yet he must keep in mind that first judgments were always unreliable and that one should not let them prejudice the future judgments which would eventually shape one's life in America. He himself had known new-comers, for example, who, instead of following these wise precepts had stood all day on their balconies gaping down at the street like lost sheep. That was bound to lead to bewilderment! The solitary indulgence of idly gazing at the busy life of New York was permissible in anyone travelling for pleasure, perhaps even advisable within limits; but for one who intended to remain in the States it was sheer ruination, a term by no means too emphatic, although it might be exaggerated.
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Franz Kafka (Amerika)
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Some of the foreign writers and thinkers who have influenced me include Friedrich Hayek, Joseph Schumpeter, Daniel Kahneman, Lee Kuan Yew, Nassim Taleb, Karl Popper, Charles Darwin, Sun Tzu, Vidiadhar Naipaul and Jane Jacobs, to name a few.
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Sanjeev Sanyal (India in the Age of Ideas: Select Writings: 2006-2018)